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The Columbian Exchange and Colonizing the Americas. Maps and Charts. The World Known to Europe, 1492. Europe, Africa, and Southwestern Asia in 1500. Trade Routes with the East . West Africa and the Mediterranean in the Fifteenth Century (p. 21). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Columbian Exchange and Colonizing the

AmericasMaps and Charts

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The World Known to Europe, 1492

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Europe, Africa, and Southwestern Asia in 1500

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Trade Routes with the East

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West Africa and the Mediterranean in the Fifteenth Century (p. 21)

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Orbis Typus Universalis (p. 4) John Carter Brown Library, Brown University.

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Native American Worlds

The First Americans

The Mayas and the Aztecs

The Indians of the North

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Map First Migration.jpg

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The First Discoverers of America

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Peopling of the Americas

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The Ice Age and the Settling of the Americas (p. 8)

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Map Pre-Columbian Indians.jpg

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Major Mesoamerican Cultures, c. 1000 b.c.–a.d. 1519

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Major Andean Cultures, 900 b.c.–a.d. 1432

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Map Pre-Columbian Indians in North

America.jpg

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North American Indian Peoples at the Time of First Contact with Europeans

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Native American Peoples, 1492 (p. 10)

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Locations of Selected Native American Peoples, a.d. 1500

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Europe Encounters Africa and the Americas, 1450-1550

The RenaissanceWest African Society and SlaveryEurope Reaches the AmericasThe Spanish Conquest

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The Columbian Exchange (p. 28)

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Major Transatlantic Explorations, 1000–1587

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Map Columbus’ Voyages.jpg

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Principle Voyages of Discovery

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The Eurasian Trade System and European Maritime Ventures, 1500 (p. 23)

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Map Norse Discoveries.jpg

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Principal Early Spanish Explorations and Conquests

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The Spanish Conquest of the Great Indian Civilizations (p. 25)

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The Spanish and Portuguese and Empires

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Map Spanish Explorations of the Americas.jpg

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Map Spanish and Portuguese

Explorations.jpg

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Spain’s North American Frontier, 1542-1823

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Balboa with Cross

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Coronado’s March

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Indians worship column

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Indians Massacre Priests

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The Protestant Reformation and the Rise of England

The Protestant MovementThe Dutch and the English

Challenge SpainThe Social Causes of English

Colonization

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Map English, French and Dutch Explorations.jpg

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French landing in the New World

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Major Religions in Europe, c. 1560

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Religious Diversity in Europe, 1600 (p. 32)

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The Yearly Rhythm of Rural Life and Death (p. 16)

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The Great Price Inflation and Living Standards in Europe (p. 34)

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Structure of English Society, 1688

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Decline in Real Wages in England, 1500–1700

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European Imperial Claims and Settlements in Eastern North America, 1565–1625

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Bartholomew Gosnold Trading with Wampanoag Indians at Martha’s Vineyard (1602)