Have lifework on desk 1) List 4 major European countries that explored 2) Why did European countries explore? 3) What enabled (allowed) them to explore?

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Have lifework on desk 1) List 4 major European countries that explored 2) Why did European countries explore? 3) What enabled (allowed) them to explore? 4) Explain the Columbian exchange

 Cleanliness  Name on Ganas  Teams will split Ganas on Wednesday  “Swing your machete or you will die on the beach!”

 Europe  Exploration  The Americas (New World/Western Hemisphere)

 European countries started to want to explore the globe  Spain, France & Great Britain came to North America  They used new technology to do so

 Money  Power  Respect  Religion

 100% Passing Rate & 30% Level 3 Rate on ALL exams

Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds will be able to:  Explain reasons for European exploration and colonization of North America  Identify the 3 major European colonizers and the regions they colonized

Unit 1: The Thirteen Colonies

 When a country takes control of an area  Mother countries take raw materials from countries

 3Gs (Gold, God, and Glory)  From Florida to California, Mexico, South America

 Fur Trade  Convert Native Americans to Catholics  Compete with other European countries  Near the Great Lakes and along the Mississippi River; parts of Canada

 New York (New Netherland)

 Economics = find gold, trade and profit  Social = Religious freedom  Political = Compete with other European countries  eNvironment = Between the Atlantic Coast and Appalachian Mountains

 Great Britain begins to set up 13 colonies along eastern coast of North America

European CountryAreas Explored and Colonized in America Reasons for Exploration Spain France Great Britain (England)

 What is exploration?  Why do people explore?  What is colonization?  Why do countries colonize?

 How do we see risk-taking here?  Is this similar to countries, businesses, or gangs today? How?  Were these countries justified in their actions?  What might be some negative effects for the countries, their people, and Native Americans?

R: European Monarch (King or Queen) A: Royal Citizens F: Royal Speech T: The importance of exploration and colonization; the areas you want the country to explore and colonize; what countries you wish to stop; the Columbian Exchange

1) What is colonization? 2) Which four European countries colonized North America? 3) What does ESPN stand for? 4) Which country colonized for the 3Gs? What are the 3Gs? 5) Which country colonized for the fur trade? 6) What were the economic, social, and political reasons that Great Britain colonized North America? 7) Where exactly in North America did Great Britain set up colonies?

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