Unit four complete reading guide
RP = Causation
Learning Objective A: Explain how cross-cultural interactions resulted in the diffusion of technology and facilitated changes in patterns of trade and travel from 1450 to 1750. KC-4.1.II - Knowledge, scientifıc learning, and technology from the Classical, Islamic, and Asian worlds spread, facilitating European technological developments and innovation. KC-4.1.II.A - The developments included the production of new tools, innovations in ship designs, and an improved understanding of regional wind and currents patterns—all of which made transoceanic travel and trade possible. Learning Target: I can explain the causes and effects of the development of new technologies to facilitate European exploration. :Topic 4.3: The Columbian Exchange
Learning Target: I can explain the effects of the Columbian Exchange. HTS 6 = Argumentation
RP = Causation Learning Objective D: Explain the causes of the Columbian Exchange and its effects on the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. KC-4.1.V - The new connections between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres resulted in the exchange of new plants, animals, and diseases, known as the Columbian Exchange. KC-4.1.V.A - European colonization of the Americas led to the unintentional transfer of disease vectors, including mosquitoes and rats, and the spread of diseases that were endemic in the Eastern Hemisphere, including smallpox, measles, and malaria. Learning Target: I can explain the effects of the Columbian Exchange. Topic 4.6: Internal & External Challenges to State Power from 1450- 1750
Learning Target: I can explain how various groups resisted colonizers. HTS 3 = Claims and Evidence in Sources
RP = Contextualization Learning Objective L: Explain the effects of the development of state power from 1450 to 1750. KC-4.3.III.iii - State expansion and centralization led to resistance from an array of social, political, and economic groups on a local level. KC-5.3.III.C - Slave resistance challenged existing authorities in the Americas. Learning Target: I can explain how various groups resisted colonizers. |
Topic 4.2: Exploration: Causes & Events from 1450- 1750
Learning Target: I can determine the effects of Spanish Exploration. HTS 3 = Claims and Evidence in Sources
RP = Contextualization RP = Causation Learning Objective B: Describe the role of states in the expansion of maritime exploration from 1450 to 1750. KC-4.1.III - New state-supported transoceanic maritime exploration occurred in this period. Learning Target: I can determine the effects of Spanish Exploration. Topic 4.4
Learning Target: I can explain the effects of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Topic 4.5
Learning Target: I can explain the effects of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. HTS 1 = Developments and Processes
HTS 5 = Making Connections RP = Causation RP = Continuity and Change 4.4 Learning Objective F: Explain changes and continuities in systems of slavery in the period from 1450 to 1750. KC-4.2.II.C - The growth of the plantation economy increased the demand for slaves in the Americas, leading to signifıcant demographic, social, and cultural changes. 4.5 Learning Objective I: Explain the continuities and changes in networks of exchange from 1450 to 1750. KC-4.1.IV.D.i - The Atlantic trading system involved the movement of goods, wealth, and labor, including slaves. Learning Target: I can explain the effects of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Topic 4.7: Changing Social Hierarchies from 1350- 1750
Learning Target: I can explain the Casta System. HTS 4 = Contextualization
RP = Causation RP = Continuity and Change Learning Objective M: Explain how social categories, roles, and practices have been maintained or have changed over time. KC-4.2.III.A - Imperial conquests and widening global economic opportunities contributed to the formation of new political and economic elites, including in China with the transition to the Qing Dynasty and in the Americas with the rise of the Casta system. |
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