Worlds Collide
Triangle Trade
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Vocabulary
100

What was it called when things goods were exchanged between the New World and the Old World?

The Columbian Exchange.

100

Which ocean was crossed during the Triangle Trade?

Atlantic

100

This caused the decline of the population of Indigenous people in the Americas when European settlers began to colonize the land

The spread of disease

100

What was a coveted resource that made people want to trade with Asia?

Spices

100

The act of separating or keeping people apart, often based on factors like race, religion, or gender

Segregation

200

What were the names that were used to refer to [Europe, Asia, Africa] and [North and South America] upon 'discovery' of this new continent?

Old World and New World

200

What resource was brought from Africa to the Americas in the Triangle Trade?

Forced labour by enslaved people

200

What is the biggest driver of cultural globalization that we have today?

The Internet

200

What were the three motivating factors for Europeans to expand their empires?

God, Gold, Glory

200

The fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions

Emancipation

300

Name a disease that was brought to the New World through the Columbian Exchange.

Smallpox, Measles, Mumps

300

Which continents were involved in the Triangle Trade?

North/South America, Europe, Africa

300

As colonies sent resources to and were forced to trade with the mother country, the mother country gained vast amounts of this

Wealth

300

What was the trade route called that went from Europe throughout Asia that allowed Europeans to trade with the people in Asia?

The Silk Road

300

Something that goes against the foundational rules or laws of a nation could be called this

Unconstitutional

400

Name one type of plant that was taken from the Old World to the New World.

Citrus, Apples, Bananas, Mangos, Onions, Coffee, Wheat, Rice 

400

Name one good that was brought from the Americas to Europe in the Triangle Trade.

Sugar, Tobacco, Cotton

400

An area over which a foreign nation or state extends or maintains control of people and resources

Colony

400

What process prompted the need (or desire) for more and more resources to be shipped to Europe?

Industrialization

400

a form of protest where people refuse to buy, use, or participate in something (like a product, service, or event) as a way of expressing disapproval or demanding change

Boycott

500

Name one type of plant that was taken from the New World to the Old World.

Corn, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Vanilla, Rubber, Cacao, Tobacco.

500

Name one resource that was brought to Africa from Europe through the Triangle Trade.

Textiles, Rum, Manufactured Goods, Guns

500

When a group of people are pushed to the edges of society and denied equal access to opportunities, resources, and power, often resulting in systemic discrimination and socio-economic disparities 


Marginalization

500

As trade on the Silk Road began to be restricted by tariffs, European nations sought a new route to trade with this nation (one that didn't include sailing all the way around Africa)

India

500

a movement in the USA, primarily during the 1950s and 1960s, for Black Americans to gain equal rights and end racial discrimination and segregation

The Civil Rights Movement

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