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Bell-Ringer: 1.Exploration involves more than just searching for new lands or peoples. Some individuals undergo a journey of self-discovery during their lifetimes. What does this mean? Have you experienced something like this yet? 2.Describe a time in your life when you encountered something unfamiliar or unknown to you. How did you feel and how did you react?

List some reasons why you would explore the unknown. List some reasons you would NOT want to explore the unknown. PositivesNegatives

Map of the World Pre-Columbus

Old World vs New World

Columbian Exchange