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How do European explorations/exchanges look like those fromthe monsoon exchange (Africa-Asia) or the Pacific World?

FOOD REVOLUTION Filled in necessary ecological/climaticgaps for crops Produced lots of extra calories–fedstarving peasants and even allowedpopulation to increase Fills places around the tropics EXCHANGES DISCUSSION What are the exchanges that characterize European expansioninto the “New World” (from the four categories we learnedabout on Tuesday)? In what way do climate and geography affect these exchanges?How […]

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How does it affect the New World?

How does it affect the New World? Filled in necessary ecological/climaticgaps for crops Produced lots of extra calories–fedstarving peasants and even allowedpopulation to increase Fills places around the tropics EXCHANGES DISCUSSION What are the exchanges that characterize European expansioninto the “New World” (from the four categories we learnedabout on Tuesday)? In what way do climate

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What biological exchange does he focus on?

FOOD REVOLUTION Filled in necessary ecological/climaticgaps for crops Produced lots of extra calories–fedstarving peasants and even allowedpopulation to increase Fills places around the tropics EXCHANGES DISCUSSION What are the exchanges that characterize European expansioninto the “New World” (from the four categories we learnedabout on Tuesday)? In what way do climate and geography affect these exchanges?How

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How does the chapter by Crosby support these discussions?

FOOD REVOLUTION Filled in necessary ecological/climaticgaps for crops Produced lots of extra calories–fedstarving peasants and even allowedpopulation to increase Fills places around the tropics EXCHANGES DISCUSSION What are the exchanges that characterize European expansioninto the “New World” (from the four categories we learnedabout on Tuesday)? In what way do climate and geography affect these exchanges?How

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In what way do climate and geography affect these exchanges?

FOOD REVOLUTION Filled in necessary ecological/climaticgaps for crops Produced lots of extra calories–fedstarving peasants and even allowedpopulation to increase Fills places around the tropics EXCHANGES DISCUSSION What are the exchanges that characterize European expansioninto the “New World” (from the four categories we learnedabout on Tuesday)? In what way do climate and geography affect these exchanges?How

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In what way do climate and geography affect these exchanges?

FOOD REVOLUTION Filled in necessary ecological/climaticgaps for crops Produced lots of extra calories–fedstarving peasants and even allowedpopulation to increase Fills places around the tropics EXCHANGES DISCUSSION What are the exchanges that characterize European expansioninto the “New World” (from the four categories we learnedabout on Tuesday)? In what way do climate and geography affect these exchanges?How

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What are the exchanges that characterize European expansioninto the New World (from the four categories we learnedabout on Tuesday)?

FOOD REVOLUTION Filled in necessary ecological/climaticgaps for crops Produced lots of extra calories–fedstarving peasants and even allowedpopulation to increase Fills places around the tropics EXCHANGES DISCUSSION What are the exchanges that characterize European expansioninto the “New World” (from the four categories we learnedabout on Tuesday)? In what way do climate and geography affect these exchanges?How

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FOOD REVOLUTION

FOOD REVOLUTION Filled in necessary ecological/climaticgaps for crops Produced lots of extra calories–fedstarving peasants and even allowedpopulation to increase Fills places around the tropics EXCHANGES DISCUSSION What are the exchanges that characterize European expansioninto the “New World” (from the four categories we learnedabout on Tuesday)? In what way do climate and geography affect these exchanges?How

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BIOLOGICAL EXCHANGE IMPACT-FOOD

BIOLOGICAL EXCHANGE IMPACT-FOOD Europeans tried to recreate familiar eatinghabits but crops (like wheat) couldn’t growin tropics Without grapes and wheat–what don’t wehave? Started to assimilate local foods (maize/cornand cassava) BIOLOGICAL EXCHANGE IMPACT–COLONIAL CROPS Plantations to take advantage of tropicalgrowing season sugar, cotton, rice, indigo, tobacco, coffee This drove use of slave labor “If the Europeans

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THE AMERICASAND THE COLUMBIANEXCHANGE

THE AMERICASAND THE COLUMBIANEXCHANGE AGENDA AmericanColumbianExchange Discussion Writing time Marks Chapter3, pgs. 67-86 Quiz#5 dueWed, Sept 25 medium writingassignment due nextThurs Sept 26 at11:59 pm EXPLORATION AND SETTLEMENT OF THEATLANTIC ISLANDS Portuguese exploration in theearly 1400s = discovery ofislands near West Africa Mild climate = wheat andsheep EXPLORATION AND SETTLEMENT OF THEATLANTIC ISLANDS Portuguese exploration

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