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Chapter 23 - Chapter 23 - Transoceanic Transoceanic Encounters & Encounters & the Columbian the Columbian Exchange Exchange

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Chapter 23 - Chapter 23 - Transoceanic Transoceanic

Encounters & the Encounters & the Columbian Columbian ExchangeExchange

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Bell Ringer Essential QuestionsBell Ringer Essential QuestionsBrainstorm answers to the following:Brainstorm answers to the following:

Using examples from the power point Using examples from the power point and your reading, how did the first and your reading, how did the first age of globalization (trade) affect age of globalization (trade) affect society and politics? society and politics?

How did technologies help Europeans How did technologies help Europeans explore and build trading empires?explore and build trading empires?

What new global patterns resulted What new global patterns resulted from the European Age of from the European Age of Exploration?Exploration?

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Exploration MapExploration Map

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Multinational CorporationsMultinational Corporations

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Trade Routes and Silver FlowTrade Routes and Silver Flow

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Manila Galleon TradeManila Galleon Trade

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Puebla (Mexican) PotteryPuebla (Mexican) Pottery

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Guatemalan Nativity Guatemalan Nativity

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Virgin with Chinese InfluenceVirgin with Chinese Influence

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Filipino-Inspired VirginFilipino-Inspired Virgin

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African Slave Trade MapAfrican Slave Trade Map

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Traded Goods Traded Goods

From South America From South America (Aztec Words)(Aztec Words)

What we call it What we call it todaytoday

From AsiaFrom Asia

Chocolatl Chocolatl SunscreenSunscreen DrinkDrink CurrencyCurrency SacrificesSacrifices

ChocolateChocolate ChilesChiles

TomatlTomatl TomatoesTomatoes SilkSilk

AhuacatlAhuacatl AvocadosAvocados Nutmeg and clovesNutmeg and cloves

Corn, PotatoesCorn, Potatoes RiceRice

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CasavaCasava

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ManiocManioc

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CornCorn

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PotatoesPotatoes

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TobaccoTobacco

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Peruvian MusicPeruvian MusicPre-Columbian Pre-Columbian tradition tradition

Wind Wind instrumentsinstruments

PercussionPercussion

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OcarinasOcarinas

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Horn (Horn (putuputu), ), AntaraAntara

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Pututo Pututo

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Chác-Chás Chác-Chás oror chullus chullus

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Palo de LluviaPalo de Lluvia

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Spanish Influence Spanish Influence (stringed instruments)(stringed instruments)

Guitar Guitar charangocharango – – made with made with

armadilloarmadillo shell;shell;

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§§  Andean Andean harpharp

§Mandolin§Mandolin

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Characteristics ofCharacteristics of Spanish Spanish music & dancesmusic & dances

§§  Introduction of Introduction of SpanishSpanish

§  Introduction of §  Introduction of ChristianityChristianity

§  Introduction of §  Introduction of European European tunes; tunes;

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African Instruments African Instruments (Percussion) - (Percussion) - CajónCajón

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Quijada de burroQuijada de burro

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Cajita criollaCajita criolla

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Characteristics of African Characteristics of African Music /DancesMusic /Dances

§ § Call and response, Call and response, syncopated rhythmssyncopated rhythms

§  Purposes – Religious, §  Purposes – Religious, Playful or celebratory, Playful or celebratory, Flirtatious; Protest; Flirtatious; Protest; Competition.Competition.

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African ExamplesAfrican Examples

§  Alcatraz§  Alcatraz

§ § PregonesPregones

§ § ToroMataToroMata

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LandóLandó

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MarineraMarinera

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Essential QuestionsEssential Questions

Using examples from the power point Using examples from the power point and your reading, how did the first and your reading, how did the first age of globalization (trade) affect age of globalization (trade) affect society and politics? society and politics?

How did technologies help Europeans How did technologies help Europeans explore and build trading empires?explore and build trading empires?

What new global patterns resulted What new global patterns resulted from the European Age of from the European Age of Exploration?Exploration?