Integrated Unit By Brendan Burke I apologize for
Integrated Unit By Brendan Burke I apologize for having to do descriptions of pictures on the LINCS Tables, my art skills using a computer are pitiful.
What effects did increased oceanic travel have on religion, politics, economy, culture, and the societies among Europe, Asia, NAME Africa, and the Americas during the 15 th to mid-18 th The Unit Organizer 2 4 LAST UNIT /Experience 1 Middle Ages & Renaissance 8 12/1 UNIT SCHEDULE Frame 12/3 GW: Columbian Exchange DATE 3 European Exploration of the New World Triangular Trade Systems is ab out. . . UNIT MAP Which influenced Reading: Conquest of Americas First instances of contact and conflict between Europeans and Native Americans Which resulted in Which led to 12/8 12/9 Project: Conquest Mural Vocab builders 12/10 Research: Guns, Germs, and Steel 12/12 Reading: Transatlantic Slave Trade 12/14 Imperialism Which caused The Columbian Exchange Conquest District Assessment • What allowed European civilizations to sufficiently conquer the Americas? • Why did religious, geographic, and cultural differences lead to devastating encounters between Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans? • How did the spread of disease, the discovery of the New World, and European Mercantilism lead to the Transatlantic slave trade? Examples Explanation Cause/effect 6 UNIT 7 Pre-assessment Cross cultural perspectives RELATIONSHIPS UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 12/15 NEXT UNIT /Experience CURRENT UNIT Reading: Initial phases 12/2 12/5 5 BIGGER PICTURE
The Unit Organizer 9 The European Exploration of the New World Expanded Unit Map is ab out. Cross cultural perspectives . . First instances of contact and conflict between Europeans and Native Americans Which resulted in Ideas exchanged like • Religion • Agricultural techniques • language imperialism Such as The Columbian Exchange Which resulted in Which propagated Which caused Such as NAME DATE Organisms exchanged like Conquest European perspectives Which created Native perspective Because of Which created European colonies in the New World Better European economies NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 10 • Different immunities • Different geographies • Different technology • Different cultural beliefs • Different religious beliefs Which resulted in Technologies exchanged like • weapons • architecture • ships • Writing • Diseases • crops • animals • people The deaths of millions of Native Americans Which caused Growth of slave economies (native and African). What effects did increased oceanic travel have on religion, politics, economy, culture, and the societies among Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas during the 15 th to mid-18 th century?
Key Words Israeli. Palestinian crisis Military CONCEPT DIAGRAM À Á Ã CONVEY CONCEPT Conquest OFFER OVERALL CONCEPT À The first instances of contact between Europeans and Native Americans. NOTE KEY WORDS CLASSIFY CHARACTERISTICS Always Present Sometimes Present Never Present subjugation Warfare Alliances Military religion Negotiations subjugation Invasion Acquisition racial Purchases Warfare~ Invasion plunder Racial~ Forced migration Plunder~ Migration~ Ä EXPLORE EXAMPLES Examples: Nonexamples: Israeli-Palestinian crisis Alliances X Religion~ The Cold War (strictly U. S and Russia). Alexander the Great Pilgrims landing at Plymouth Rock. Negotiation X Alliance X Germany in World War II Acquisition Conquistadors and Native Americans A student walking into my class and insisting that THEY are teaching the class Russian and the Ukraine Could not fit the rest, but you get the idea. Å PRACTICE WITH NEW EXAMPLE Æ TIE DOWN A DEFINITION Conquest is an act of military subjugation involving the invasion and acquisition of an enemy. Á
The FRAME Routine Key Topic The Columbian Exchange is about… The exchange of ideas, organisms, and technology between the New and Old worlds. Main idea Ideas were exchanged Essential details During the conquest of the Americas, Europeans frequently attempted to introduce Christianity and convert Native Americans In coming into contact with the New World, Europeans were exposed to cultural ideologies based around collectivism and human sacrifice. Europeans and Natives alike exchanged different language systems. Europeans and Native Americans were exposed to each other's unique systems of agriculture. Organisms were exchanged Essential details Several European domesticated animals such as cows, pigs, and horses were brought to the New World With the colonization of the Americas, many Europeans and enslaved Africans were transported to the New World. Main idea Technology was exchanged Essential details Many Europeans traded weapons such as guns with the Native Americans. Europeans were introduced to the process of crop breeding by the Native Americans. Communicable diseases such as small pox and syphilis were exchanged between Europeans and Native Americans Europeans introduced complex systems of written language which were previously unknown in the Americas Crops such as corn, cocoa, and tomatoes were transported from the New World to the Old World. Europeans and Natives exchanged information regarding astronomy and mathematics. So What? (What’s important to understand about this? ) The Columbian Exchange forever linked the New and Old Worlds, resulting in a global transfusion of information, organisms, and technologies that had a profound effect on shaping our modern, interconnected global society.
The LINCS Table 1 Term conquest 3 Reminding Word Conifer 1 Term globalization 3 Reminding Word Globe Trotters 1 Term imperialism 3 Reminding Word imperial 1 Term colonialism 3 Reminding Word Colin Powell 4 LINCing Story When I moved into Conifer Creek, I assumed control by military force. 4 LINCing Story The b-ball skills of the Harlem globe encouraged international integration. 4 LINCing Story The imperial fleet descended on Hoth in order to extend its power and influence through military force 4 LINCing Story Colin Powell has a governing influence over the Iraqi people 5 LINCing Picture of me driving through an apartment complex in a tank. 5 LINCing Picture of a Globe trotter spinning a ball while President Obama and a Chinese dragon shake hands. 5 LINCing Picture Imagine that I am essentially drawing the main battle scene from Empire Strikes Back. 5 LINCing Picture Colin Powell is depicted maniacally rubbing his hands together while a city burns in the distance 2 Definition the subjugation and assumption of control of a place or people by use of military force. 2 Definition the process of international integration. 2 Definition a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. 2 Definition the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people. List the parts Identify a remaining word Note a LINCing story Create a LINCing picture Self-test
Word Map Word Conquest Prefix M Step Con Meaning A Step Root Together, with Suffix Quest Meaning a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain som ething Prediction P Step A search or pursuit in search of something in which people come together to achieve their goal. Definition S Step the subjugation and assumption of control of a place or people by use of military force
Word Map Word Globalization Prefix Root Global M Step Meaning A Step Meaning pertaining to the whole world; worldwide; universal. Prediction P Step An act or condition pertaining to the whole world Definition S Step the process of international integration. Suffix ation Meaning act or condition
Word Map Word Imperialism Prefix M Step Root imperial Meaning A Step Meaning characterizing the rule or authority of a sovereign state over its dependencies. Suffix ism Meaning Practice, belief. Prediction P Step The act of a sovereign state ruling over its dependencies. Definition S Step a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
Word Map Word Colonialism Prefix Root Colony M Step Meaning A Step Meaning a group of people who leave their native co untry to form in a new land settlement subje ct to, or connected with, the parent nation. Suffix ism Meaning Practice, belief Prediction P Step The belief of sending a group of people to form a new settlement subject to their parent nation Definition S Step the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people.
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