Focus: What motivated the Age of Exploration? Do Now: Finish your maps of Tenochtitlan, using page 8 in your trial packet!

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Focus: What motivated the Age of Exploration? Do Now: Finish your maps of Tenochtitlan, using page 8 in your trial packet!

Aztec World Open your packets to page 10. One important part of the Aztec world was AGRICULTURE. To make use of their resources, Aztecs used a system of irrigation called “chinampas” to grow corn and other crops. **Now, split up Documents 4, 5, 8 and 9 among your table--answer the preliminary questions for each document. You have 10 minutes.

Notes: The Age of Exploration 1.Preconditions/Background -Renaissance -New Technology Take out Trial Packet… Open to page 6.

2. Reasons for Exploration - Trade - 3 “G’s” of Spain 3. Effects -Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) -Competition for new land -Big names: Spain, Portugal, England & France

Columbus Cartoon Why did Christopher Columbus travel the world?

Columbus Cartoon 1.What does Columbus claim? How do people respond? 2.Who supports Columbus’ trip? 3.Why do the men get so frustrated with Columbus? 4.Why does he call the people Indians? 5.What is your reaction to this cartoon?

Is this a good cartoon to show to children?

Page 18 in the Trial Packet: Columbus political cartoon Letter to Spain What does Columbus’ motive seem to be in these documents? How does this compare to the cartoon?