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Here are the teacher pack items for The Columbian Exchange: Exploration and the Environment:
Overview In this experience, students learn about the Columbian Exchange, the many biological and cultural exchanges between the Old and New Worlds. They first learn how Native American survival was directly dependent on the environment, in order to establish a “base line” for interaction with the environment in the Americas before the arrival of the European explorers and colonists. Then they read about the Columbian Exchange and its impact on life in both the Americas and Europe. Students then work in small groups to research specific resources that were part of the exchange and describe and evaluate the impact of each one. Objective:
Have you ever traveled away from your hometown and discovered a food or animal that is new to you? Or to a place where the landscape looked very different from where you live? In this experience, you will learn about the Columbian Exchange or the “Grand Exchange”: a period of cultural and biological exchanges between the Old and New Worlds. You’ll also see how this exchange affected the physical environment.
Objective:
Old World: bananas, grapes, rice, sugar cane