Bellringer 11-2-12 Happy Friday! Review! (New Sheet of paper) I am collecting this! 1.What was the...

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Bellringer 11-2-12 Happy Friday! Review! (New Sheet of paper) I am collecting this! 1.What was the first country to explore? 2.Who led the age of exploration (1 st explorer)? 3.What did Columbus discover? 4.What was the treaty of Tordesillas ? 5.Who was the Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec? 6.When the conquistadors came to the Americas, the native population fell by what percent? 7.Describe Cortes’ experience with Montezuma. 8.What is a Viceroy?

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Triangular Trade across the Atlantic What is Triangular Trade? A three legged international trade network that links Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

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Bellringer 11-2-12 Happy Friday!Review! (New Sheet of paper) I am collecting this!

1. What was the first country to explore?2. Who led the age of exploration (1st explorer)? 3. What did Columbus discover?4. What was the treaty of Tordesillas ?5. Who was the Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztec? 6. When the conquistadors came to the Americas, the native

population fell by what percent? 7. Describe Cortes’ experience with Montezuma.8. What is a Viceroy?

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Triangular Trade and the Effects of Global Trade

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Triangular Trade across the Atlantic

• What is Triangular Trade? • A three legged international trade network

that links Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

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What did each Country have ?

• Europe: guns, cloth, and cash• Africa: Slaves• The Americas: Sugar, molasses, cotton, furs,

salt, and rum.

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How did it work?

• START: “first leg” Ships traveled from Europe with guns, cloth, and cash. They would give the resources to the leaders of African Tribes who would (in exchange) give them people.

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Middle Passage

• “Second leg” – Called the Middle passage, The people would leave Africa and travel to the Americas in poor conditions.

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Final Leg

• “final leg” The slaves were traded in the Americas for sugar, molasses, cotton, furs and rum. These resources were returned to Europe for the whole process to start over again.

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Effects of Triangular Trade

• Merchants grew extremely wealthy. • Although there were risks in investing in

Triangular trade, the profit outweighed the risks.

• Port cities developed

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Effects of Triangular trade

• However, For enslaved Africans, triangular trade was a horror.

• Africa tribe leaders would capture them- • Men and women were bound with chains and forced to

carry heavy loads. • Many captives died.• some tried to escape, but would be captured and

beaten. • They were held in warehouses until the Europeans

arrived.

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Middle Passage

• Once aboard the ships, they were packed in every tightly.

• Conditions were terrible and led to disease such as dysentery and smallpox.

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Columbian Exchange

• The transfer of food and resources led to many people migrating or moving to a new area.

• This lead to disease spreading all over the world, and some populations significantly decreased (such as native Americans)

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Impact of Trade

• IN the 1500s, prices began to rise in Europe. However, there was much more money in circulation. A rise in the prices that is linked to a sharp increase in the amount of money available is called inflation.

• This also led to European Capitalism: a system where businesses are owned privately.

• The Idea of Mercantilism: you must export more than you import to be wealthy

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Conditions on Slave Ships

• With a Partner at your table, take turns reading the article. Each person reads every other paragraph.

• You may write on this article

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Diary Entry

• Write a 1 or 2 pages (depending on if you are honors) and (not double spaced)

• A Diary entry about what it is like to be on the Middle Passage.

• Your entry must be historically accurate, meaning you use your understanding of the article to write the diary entry.

• This is on your rubric! (due Wednesday)