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BELL RINGER - The Great Gates: American History & English IV
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BELL RINGER
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REVIEW
• Why did the “first Americans” travel from Asia to the
New World?
• What do we call these people? Why?
• What were the first 4 groups of people that settled
in Central & South America?
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ORIGINS OF EUROPEAN EXPLORATION
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OBJECTIVES
• Language: SWBAT understand reasons for European exploration into the New World.
• Content: My job is to
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THE AGE OF EXPLORATION
• The first Americans met European explorers during
Europe’s “Age of Exploration” (1400 – 1700)
• These explorers left in search of riches, spices, glory and to
spread Christian principles.
• As a result of exploration European nations grew
wealthy, powerful & spread their influence
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CAUSES OF EUROPEAN EXPLORATION
• Crusades: soldiers went to exotic lands to fight; they brought back exotic spices à creating a spice demand in Europe. • Reformation: the split in the Catholic church led
refugees and missionaries to leave Europe. • Renaissance: new ways of thinking led to curiosity
about other lands and peoples in the world. • Money • Technological advancements • Fame & Fortune
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THE CRUSADES
• The crusaders were men who left Europe to fight for the Catholic Church in the name of God. • Crusades were fought Muslims in exotic places with
exotic spices & foods • These soldiers brought these items home to friends
and family after the Crusades • Salt • Pepper • Nutmeg • Ginger • Cinnamon • Cloves
No crusades = no spices = no demand = no exploration
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THE REFORMATION
• Protestantism grew in Europe
• Conflict developed between Catholics & Protestants
• Violence over religion became a problem in Europe
• The Reformation forced many individuals to leave
Europe for religious freedom
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RENAISSANCE
• The Renaissance led to many scientific discoveries that led to the age of exploration • People used science to solve problems • New ways of thinking led to the development of
tools European explorers needed to arrive in the New World • Ex: compass & map making
• A new type of ship known as a caravel also played an important role in the age of exploration • No Renaissance = no technology = no questioning =
no exploration
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EXIT TICKET
• Explain how the Crusades led to the Age of Exploration
• Explain how the Reformation led to the Age of
Exploration
• Explain how the Renaissance led to the Age of
Exploration