-The force put forth by a new idea.

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-The force put forth by a new idea. Definition Representation -Effect. -The force put forth by a new idea. draw Impact Examples Non-examples 3 3

Write 3 sentences that explain what you learned about Columbus’s trips to the Americas. Some ideas: What was he looking for? How many times? Where did he land? Why did he return? What did he find? What didn’t he know?

-Choose one of these cartoons -Choose one of these cartoons. -Write one paragraph that explains the purpose of that cartoon. -To “exceed” do both.

“Old World” is Europe and Africa. Columbian Exchange “Old World” is Europe and Africa. Goods from the “Old World”

“New World” is the Americas. Columbian Exchange “New World” is the Americas. Goods from the “New World”

Sentence Ideas The Colombian Exchange was significant because… …were brought to the Americas from Europe and Africa. …were brought to Europe and Africa from the Americas. This had a great impact on the continents involved because…

draw 2 2 draw 2 2 Definition Representation Important. Meaningful. Significant Examples Non-examples 2 2 Definition Representation The force put forth by a new idea. Effect. draw Impact Examples Non-examples 2 2