The Columbian Exchange and Colonizing the Americas Maps and Charts.
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The Columbian Exchange and Colonizing the
AmericasMaps 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)
Orbis Typus Universalis (p. 4) John Carter Brown Library, Brown University.
Native American Worlds
The First Americans
The Mayas and the Aztecs
The Indians of the North
Map First Migration.jpg
The First Discoverers of America
Peopling of the Americas
The Ice Age and the Settling of the Americas (p. 8)
Map Pre-Columbian Indians.jpg
Major Mesoamerican Cultures, c. 1000 b.c.–a.d. 1519
Major Andean Cultures, 900 b.c.–a.d. 1432
Map Pre-Columbian Indians in North
America.jpg
North American Indian Peoples at the Time of First Contact with Europeans
Native American Peoples, 1492 (p. 10)
Locations of Selected Native American Peoples, a.d. 1500
Europe Encounters Africa and the Americas, 1450-1550
The RenaissanceWest African Society and SlaveryEurope Reaches the AmericasThe Spanish Conquest
The Columbian Exchange (p. 28)
Major Transatlantic Explorations, 1000–1587
Map Columbus’ Voyages.jpg
Principle Voyages of Discovery
The Eurasian Trade System and European Maritime Ventures, 1500 (p. 23)
Map Norse Discoveries.jpg
Principal Early Spanish Explorations and Conquests
The Spanish Conquest of the Great Indian Civilizations (p. 25)
The Spanish and Portuguese and Empires
Map Spanish Explorations of the Americas.jpg
Map Spanish and Portuguese
Explorations.jpg
Spain’s North American Frontier, 1542-1823
Balboa with Cross
Coronado’s March
Indians worship column
Indians Massacre Priests
The Protestant Reformation and the Rise of England
The Protestant MovementThe Dutch and the English
Challenge SpainThe Social Causes of English
Colonization
Map English, French and Dutch Explorations.jpg
French landing in the New World
Major Religions in Europe, c. 1560
Religious Diversity in Europe, 1600 (p. 32)
The Yearly Rhythm of Rural Life and Death (p. 16)
The Great Price Inflation and Living Standards in Europe (p. 34)
Structure of English Society, 1688
Decline in Real Wages in England, 1500–1700
European Imperial Claims and Settlements in Eastern North America, 1565–1625
Bartholomew Gosnold Trading with Wampanoag Indians at Martha’s Vineyard (1602)