Unit 4: A Legacy of Colonialism: Latin America

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Unit 4: A Legacy of Colonialism: Latin America The Columbian Exchange and Its Impact Student Name Today’s Date

Characteristics of Latin America Religion Art Language Cultural Holidays Celebrated Geography

New Products Brought to Latin America because of the Columbian Exchange Find a map that illustrates the flow of goods and ideas, and slave trade. On this slide you will need to decide on a title for the slide. You must be able to explain the Columbian Exchange.

Impact of Colonization in Latin America

Impact of Atlantic Slave Trade in Latin America

list of ingredients and measurements of those ingredients Create a recipe for our Class Latin American Recipe Book. Include the following: list of ingredients and measurements of those ingredients set of directions for making the recipe Ingredients for the recipe should reflect contributions from items that were shipped overseas from the New World to the Old World. What recipe could you create or find that is an original dish from Latin America?

Resources Be sure to place the resources that you used to find your information.