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Chapter 1 A New World to Explore 1492-1682 “The Discovery of America”
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Highlights God’s Timing in Discovery of America Native American Heritage Christopher Columbus Defeat of Spanish Armada Spanish and French Exploration
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Leif Ericson p. 4 Leif Ericson was the Viking who landed on the shores of North America around A.D. 1000
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God Sets the stage for the Discovery of America p. 4-7 The Crusades The Rise of the Middle Class The Renaissance The Search for New Trade Routes The Reformation
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God Sets the stage for the Discovery of America p. 4-7 The Rise of the Middle Class Note: Marco Polo first European to travel the length of Asia. P. 5
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God Sets the stage for the Discovery of America p. 4-7 The Renaissance p. 5-6 Note: This rebirth of learning is referred to today as the Renaissance, which means “rebirth” It emphasized the abilities of mankind and largely ignored God.
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God Sets the stage for the Discovery of America p. 4-7 Movable-type Printing Press p. 6 Note: Movable –type printing press was a very important invention, introduced to Europe about 1400, made possible the printing of the Bible.
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God Sets the stage for the Discovery of America p. 4-7 Prince Henry the Navigator p. 6 Note: Prince Henry the Navigator sent out several ships to explore the western coast of Africa.
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God Sets the stage for the Discovery of America p. 4-7 Vasco da Gama p. 6 Note: Vasco da Gama sailed all the way around Africa to India.
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God Sets the stage for the Discovery of America p. 4-7 Protestant Reformation p. 6 “Important movement in Europe” Note: The Protestant Reformation ensured that the people who colonized North America would be heavily influenced by the Word of God.
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God Sets the stage for the Discovery of America p. 4-7 Martin Luther p. 6 Note: Martin Luther attacked false doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church by nailing his Ninety-Five Theses to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany, in 1517.
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Map Transparencies Map Transparencies 1 and 2 Map p. 7
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Assignment Classwork: Read and Discuss p. 4-7; answer questions p. 7 # 1-5 Seatwork: Take notes and important terms to your notebook. Homework: Read p. 8-12; answer p. 12 # 1-10 and p. 16 # 1-5; Quiz # 1 covering p. 4-10 on 8/23
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Lesson 3 & 4 8/21/2013 Seatwork and Homework Check Seatwork: Take notes and important terms to your notebook. Homework: Read p. 8-12; answer p. 12 # 1-10 and p. 16 # 1-5;
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Columbus Discovers America (1492) p. 9-12 Voyage of Discovery America Gets a Name Christopher Columbus: A Man with a Vision
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Columbus Discovers America (1492) p. 9-12 Ferdinand and Isabella Note: Columbus finally persuaded the Spanish king and queen, Ferdinand and Isabella, to sponsor his expedition.
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Columbus Discovers America (1492) p. 9-12 Amerigo Vespucci Note: The first to realize that what Columbus had discovered was a new continent was an Italian sailor, Amerigo Vespucci
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Spain in the New World Spanish Explorers and Conquerors Vasco de Balboa p. 13 Discovered the Pacific Ocean
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Spain in the New World Spanish Explorers and Conquerors Ferdinand Magellan p. 13 Led a three-year expedition that proved the earth is round.
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Spain in the New World Spanish Explorers and Conquerors Hernando Cortes p. 13 Conquered the Aztec Indians of Mexico.
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Spain in the New World Spanish Explorers and Conquerors Francisco Pizarro p. 14 Conquered the Inca Indians of Per
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Spain in the New World Defeat of the Spanish Armada The Defeat of the Spanish Armada: 1588 p. 15 Protestant England and Scotland would be free to lay the groundwork for political and religious freedom in North America.
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Spain in the New World The Spanish Legacy to America St. Augustine p. 14 The first permanent European settlement in the present United States.
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Current Event Assignment Current Event Pass out Current Event Cover Sheets Group Class Assign Group # 1-2 for presentation on 8/27/2013
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Seatwork & Homework Seatwork: Read p. 16 -18; answer p. 16 # 6-10 and p. # 1-4 Homework: Read p. 21-23; answer p. 24 # 1-7 Reminder: Quiz # 1 over p. 4-10 on Friday 8/23/2013; Current Events presentation due on 08/27/2013
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Recap 1. Renaissance 2. Amerigo Vespucci 3. Movable-type printing press 4. Martin Luther 5. Ferdinand and Isabella 6. The Protestant Reformation 7. Vasco De Gama 8. Lief Ericson 9. Prince Henry the Navigator 10. Marco Polo
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