The Columbian Exchange Extra Credit Project-By: Cade Dingler 6 th Grade Gifted Social Studies 5 th...

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The Columbian Exchange Extra Credit Project-By: Cade Dingler 6 th Grade Gifted Social Studies 5 th Period November 8, 2014

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The Columbian Exchange

Extra Credit Project-By: Cade Dingler6th Grade Gifted Social Studies

5th PeriodNovember 8, 2014

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What is the Columbian Exchange?

• Term used to describe the exchange of goods, animals, people, and diseases between people from Europe and North and South America.

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Purpose…

• To Explain the Columbian Exchange

• To Discuss all Aspects of the Columbian Exchange

• To Show the Impact of the Columbian Exchange on the Old and New World.

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Who Was it Named After…

•Named because it began and was a result of Christopher Columbus Discovering the Americas

Click Picture for a quick video about the Columbian Exchange

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What was shipped?... Foods…

•Europe: Coffee, Peached, sugar, and Wheat were shipped to the Americas

•The Americas: Cocoa, Corn, Potatoes, Peppers, and Tomatoes were shipped to Europe

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Why was Food Exchange Important?

•This meant more variety of foods available. This also meant more nutritious selections for people

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Animals…

•Europeans also brought many new animals to the Americas:

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Why was Animal Exchange Important?

•Pigs•Cows•Goats•Bees•Horses

• It allowed:•Diverse food options•Better Means of Travel

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Horses…

• The most important

• Helped trade and travel easier

• Made life better for all people living in the Americas

• Helped share culture

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Disease…

•Along with foods, Europeans also brought diseases with them.

DISEASES•Measles•Small Pox•Typhoid Fever

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The Effects of Disease…

•Natives were not immune to these new illnesses and didn’t know how to treat them.•Cause some tribes to lose 50%-75% of their populations

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The Triangular Trade…

• Named after the exact trade routes between:• Europe• Africa• Americas

• Helped carry people and goods that were part of the Columbian Exchange

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Items Traded in the Triangular Trade…

•Raw Goods

•Manufactured Goods

•Slaves

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Exchange of Slaves…

•Slaves were forced into slavery from Africa and brought to the New World

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Summary…

•The Columbian Exchange brought good aspects to the New World, such as nutritious foods and new livestock and animals. • It also brought disease and slavery into the New World.•With disease, came many deaths to the Native Americans in the New World.•The impact of all aspects is still seen today.

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Resources…

• Gammon, C. (n.d.). Columbian Exchange Powerpoint: Mrs. Gammon's Class. Retrieved November 10, 2014, from http://www.polk.k12.ga.us/olc/folder.aspx?id=78936&c=1585&s=27

• The Columbian Exchange. (n.d.). Retrieved November 10, 2014, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr82Q0jhh78

• Columbian Exchange. (2014, July 11). Retrieved November 10, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbian_Exchange