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Brain Jogger Exploration. Colonization. Complete the Venn diagram. You need at least three points for each Same.
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Questions with Map Use a partner to answer the questions together. If you are just copying, you will work on your own. Turn in the completed sheet into your period’s tub.
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Brain Jogger 1.Which country/empire had the second largest empire? 2.Where did the French concentrate their empire? 3.What part of South America did the Spanish concentrate on? Spanish Empire Northwest Africa, Southeast Asia Western South America
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A system in which a central power controls a number of territories or colonies
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EmpirePeople InvolvedLocations Controlled PortugalPrince Henry- Bartolomeu Diaz- Vasco de Gama- Africa, India, South Pacific Islands, Brazil Spain EnglandCapt. James Cook-(pg.159)- France
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EmpirePeople InvolvedLocations Controlled PortugalAfrica, India, South Pacific Islands, Brazil Spain England France Prince Henry- Bartolomeu Diaz- Vasco de Gama-
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Brain Jogger Tell me about a time when you explored something. This can be any type of exploration. Also, what was the result of your exploration? Definition: Explore-To examine something for the first time.
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Shoulder Buddy Get with a Shoulder Buddy and compare your exploration stories. What is similar about your stories?
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European History
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Exploration to Empire Building Need for Resources and Markets Exploration Colonization Empire Building
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Exploration and Colonization
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What were the main causes of Exploration? Finding New Trade Routes to Asia – Market for their goods – Wanted to increase wealth Desire for Natural Resources – Gold, Silk, & Spices Spreading Christianity – (Catholic) The Glory – The fame
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Think, Pair, Share? Think: Which of these four reasons was the biggest reason for exploration? Pair: Shoulder Buddies Share: With the Class
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What were the main causes of Exploration? Contributions of Prince Henry the Navigator – From Portugal – School for Explorers: Navigational tools and equipment (mapmaking) – Sponsored people to explore – Not really an explorer himself
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Ticket Out the Door: 3,2,1 3 reasons for exploration 2 resources wanted by Europeans 1 person with a large responsibility for starting European exploration. (just write answers)
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Brain Jogger Why was Prince Henry so important to European exploration?
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What are the causes of colonization? Market for goods Natural resources Spread of Christianity
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Exploration to Empire Building Need for Resources and Markets Exploration Colonization Empire Building
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Brain Jogger 1.Who colonized Australia? 2.Who colonized India? (Use your maps from yesterday to answer?) Also, make sure you have one colored pencil that is not the same as the one you used yesterday.
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Empire Building (1400s-1900s)
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British Empire 1919
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French Empire
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Portuguese Empire
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Spanish Empire
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Scramble for Africa
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The competition for resources in Africa to be used in industry.
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Competition in Asia The competition for resources also spread to Asia!
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Asian Competition
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Causes of World War I Natural Resources Nationalism – The love of one’s country Militarism – Using strong armies and threat of War Alliances – Agreement between countries
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Let’s Act it out! (map page 348) Setting: WWI:1907-1914 Characters: – Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy – Allied Powers: Great Britain, France, and Russia Plot: – Serbia wanted control of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Serb shot Archduke Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne – Russian supported Serbia and Germany supported Austria-Hungary and other alliances joined in!
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Warm-up 9/29 Turn in Homework on the table…NO you cannot go to your locker! What was the “Scramble for Africa”? How do you think Nationalism contributed to WWI? What were the two sides during WWI? What was the time period for WWI?
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The Russian Revolution 1917 Czar: absolute ruler of Russia Russians struggled to get what they needed during the war Riots erupted The Czar is overthrown Vladimir Lenin and the Communists take control through violence
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Vladimir Lenin
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Czar Nicolas II
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The Soviet Union Joseph Stalin takes over in the 1920s and Russia is now known as the Soviet Union.
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The War Ends 1.Armistice was signed – Armistice: an agreement to stop fighting 2.January 1919 Allied Powers met at the Paris Peace conference 3.The Treaty of Versailles – Germany had to admit blame for war – Germany Lost territory – Germany had to pay for damages
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BBC News Europe's Changing Borders.mht
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Pro Treaty: British Prime Minister Lloyd George, Italian Foreign Minister Giorgio Sonnino, French premier Georges Clemenceau, and U.S. president Woodrow Wilson
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Protest outside the Paris Peace conference…What language is on the posters?
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Worldwide Depression Roaring 20s- celebration and positive outlook following the war. 1929-Stock market Crashes Farmland had been destroyed during WWI Job Loss, Businesses closed, loss of land Let’s read Mr. Jones’ Story in the coach book on page 165…sound familiar?
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Warm up 10/13 Blue book page 163, #s: 419-421. Turn in your homeroom work from yesterday on the table, if you have not already. Make sure you write down homework for tonight: In your textbook: Page 361, Define/Identify and #: 1-3.
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BBC News Europe's Changing Borders.mht
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Rise of Nazism Review Treaty of Versailles How do you think Germany was doing after WWI? Adolf Hitler offers a solution with his Nazi Party: – Blame the Treaty – Blame the Jewish People Why do you think Hitler blamed the Jewish People?
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Let’s Review! Timeline on page 168 in Blue book! What were the effects of World War I? How do you think these contributed to the start of World War II?
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World War II 1939-1945
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Rise of Dictators Germany- Adolf Hitler Soviet Union- Joseph Stalin
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Hitler 1930s- unite the German race Builds up military and weapons 1938-German soldiers march on Austria September 1, 1939- Invasion of Poland
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The Sides Allies – Britain – France – U.S. December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor – Other European Countries Axis – Japan – Germany – Italy
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The End 1942: Germany tries to capture the Soviet City of Stalingrad and fails 1943: Allies capture Italian island of Sicily 1944: D-Day: Invasion of Normandy in Northern France. April 30 th : Hitler Commits suicide 1945:U.S. drops atomic bomb over Japan
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Warm-up 10/19 Why did Hitler focus on the Jewish people during the Holocaust? What was a consequence of WWII? Explain the political cartoon (2 sentences):
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Effects of World War II Partition of Germany The Rise of Super Powers The Cold War
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Partition of Germany Germany is divided by the Allies: U.S., Great Britain, Soviet Union and France.
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Super Powers: countries with power that can be used over other countries United States Possession of Nuclear Weapons Capitalism: citizens control the economy Democracy: citizens elect leaders Soviet Union Possession of Nuclear Weapons Communism: government controls the economy Dictatorship: citizens do not have influence over government
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BBC News Europe's Changing Borders.mht
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Warm-up 10/21 What is a super power? What two countries were super powers after World War II? Why? What did these two powers disagree about?
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Cold War Vocabulary Communism Capitalism Iron Curtain Arms Race Berlin Wall NATO Bloc
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Warm-up 10/22 What is a bloc and what were the two blocs during the Cold War? Why was the Cold War “cold”? What is the difference between communism and capitalism? What divided eastern and western Europe during the Cold War?
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The Cold War 1945-1990 Western bloc U.S., France, Great Britain, Italy, Canada, Netherlands, West Germany Capitalism Democracy Want to reunite Germany Eastern bloc Soviet Union, Ukraine, Poland, East Germany Communism Dictatorship Want control of the countries behind the iron curtain
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The Collapse of the Soviet Union SU’s economy is failing. – Let’s list some reasons why… Mikhail Gorbachev- leader of SU, begins to reduce government control. 1989 the Berlin Wall is torn down and Germany is reunified. (German Reunification) Let’s Watch this in action: SU in Transition
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