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Bellwork: Who most likely is the author of this quote? Native American European Explorer Learning Target: Students will understand that European settlements in the Americas had positive and negative effects.

Directions: Read paragraph below and identify one of each within the reading. ( M, E, A, L) Columbus might not have discovered America, but his journey certainly changed the world. Following the arrival of Columbus, the Spanish sent out fleets of ships across oceans to discover and conquer new lands. It was not until the 1600’s that European settlers attempted to actually live in North America. Despite many efforts, the first settlements ended badly. After the success of the settlements in Jamestown and Plymouth, Europeans began coming to America in increasing numbers. The natives, meanwhile, stood and watched as these strange foreigners sailed in on giant ships. The natives did not always accept the newcomers with open arms. Bloody raids on both sides hurt the relations between Native Americans and Europeans. During this time, the first Africans were being stolen from their land and shipped to America as slaves. America has changed drastically with all of the new interactions between the Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans. Learning Target: Students will understand that European settlements in the Americas had positive and negative effects.

Settlements of the Americas Directions: Place the statements that are listed below into the section of the graphic organizer by arranging the correct cause and effect that correlate. Learning Target: Students will understand that European settlements in the Americas had positive and negative effects.

How do you interact with multiple choice questions? Read the ENTIRE question! Highlight or underline key terms! Eliminate wrong choices. X NEVER LEAVE BLANK Learning Target: Students will understand that European settlements in the Americas had positive and negative effects.

• Spices • New Technology • Skills All three of the above are most closely associated with: a. Spanish colonies in Central and South America b. The Aztecs c. French fur trading in North America d. Reasons why Europeans wanted to trade with Asia

• Spices • New Technology • Skills All three of the above are most closely associated with: a. Spanish colonies in Central and South America b. The Aztecs c. French fur trading in North America d. Reasons why Europeans wanted to trade with Asia

RESULT= Which one happened LAST? Which of the following was a result of the other three? Muslims and Italians control and close off the “Silk Road” to Asia so they can control trade. Europeans search for a water route to get to Asia. Returning Crusaders and the Renaissance show Europeans the riches of Asia. The crusaders and Renaissance slowly encourage Europeans to not fear exploration and travel.

Which of the following was a result of the other three? Muslims and Italians control and close off the “Silk Road” to Asia so they can control trade. Europeans search for a water route to get to Asia. Returning Crusaders and the Renaissance show Europeans the riches of Asia. The crusaders and Renaissance slowly encourage Europeans to not fear exploration and travel.

How did Christopher Columbus’ voyages for Spain change the geographic understanding of the world?   He found a shorter route to Asia. He proved that the Earth was flat. He found an entire section of the Earth that Europeans did not know was there. He found the Atlantic Ocean.

How did Christopher Columbus’ voyages for Spain change the geographic understanding of the world?   He found a shorter route to Asia. He proved that the Earth was flat. He found an entire section of the Earth that Europeans did not know was there. He found the Atlantic Ocean.

Why were European countries looking for a water route to Asia? They wanted to rule Asia. They wanted to get involved in the spice trade. They were looking for cities of gold. They wanted to conquer the Asian culture.

Why were European countries looking for a water route to Asia? They wanted to rule Asia. They wanted to get involved in the spice trade. They were looking for cities of gold. They wanted to conquer the Asian culture.

Columbus failed to find a new route to Asia, but how did he still help Spain? The land Columbus claimed increased Spain’s empire, wealth, and power. The Taino people became Spain’s allies and part of Spanish culture. The king of Portugal became ruled by Spain. Columbus spread the Renaissance to the New World.

Columbus failed to find a new route to Asia, but how did he still help Spain? The land Columbus claimed increased Spain’s empire, wealth, and power. The Taino people became Spain’s allies and part of Spanish culture. The king of Portugal became ruled by Spain. Columbus spread the Renaissance to the New World.

What was the Columbian exchange?   The trade between Europeans and West Africans for slaves. The movement of Christianity from Europe to the New World. The movement of plants, animals, diseases, etc. between Europe and North/South America. The migration of settlers from Asia to Europe.

What was the Columbian exchange?   The trade between Europeans and West Africans for slaves. The movement of Christianity from Europe to the New World. The movement of plants, animals, diseases, etc. between Europe and North/South America. The migration of settlers from Asia to Europe.

Which source of information is an example of a primary source?   Encyclopedia Dictionary Thesaurus Journal entries

Which source of information is an example of a primary source?   Encyclopedia Dictionary Thesaurus Journal entries

According to the graph, what is happening to the population of Natives between 1500 to 1620? It is rising. It is falling. It remains the same. They are dying from disease.

According to the graph, what is happening to the population of Natives between 1500 to 1620? It is rising. It is falling. It remains the same. They are dying from disease.

What major event happened around 1500 in Central America that may have caused what is being shown in the chart? The Spanish arrived in Central America. The French arrived in Central America. The crusades The Black Plaque

What major event happened around 1500 in Central America that may have caused what is being shown in the chart? The Spanish arrived in Central America. The French arrived in Central America. The crusades The Black Plaque

Can you list a positive and negative effect of European Settlements for both the European Explorer and the Native American? Native American European Explorer Learning Target: Students will understand that European settlements in the Americas had positive and negative effects.