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Complete Vocabulary Chart
Homework: Study Unit 1 Notes Complete Study Guide Complete Vocabulary Chart
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Guiding Question 9/14/16 How did European nations have an impact on the Americas?
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Americas Slave labor was used to harvest cash crops on plantations.
Colonies were owned by the mother country that controlled them. Slave labor was used to harvest cash crops on plantations. Spain used Native Americans as slaves before importing Africans.
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Indentured Servants Were also used as labor in the Americas. Indentured servants worked to pay off debts or cover the cost of travel to the Americas. Redemptioners worked out their terms after arriving in the Americas. Some indentured servants were convicts sent to the colonies as punishment for their crimes.
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Redemptioners were indentured servants who worked out their terms in advance
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What was the French and Indian War?
Britain vs. France (supported by Native Americans). Britain wanted France’s fur trade. Britain won war and took much of France’s land. France lost much land and influence in the North America and New World.
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Day Three: Changes in Americas Instructions are on your desks!
Activity Changes Brochure Day Three: Changes in Americas Instructions are on your desks!
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Exit Ticket 9/14/16 How were the Americas different from Africa and Asia? There was more land to conquer The Americas were colonized and used to produce cash crops on plantations. The Native Americans were treated as equal.
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Exit Ticket 9/14/16 2. How did indentured servants affect the Americas? They raided the ships travelling on the Triangular Trade Route. They were used as labor on plantations. They led revolts against their mother countries.
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Exit Ticket 9/14/16 3. What was the outcome of the French and Indian War? The French won and kept their fur trade. The French lost much of their land and influence in North America The Native Americans became trading partners with Britain.
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