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Era of Exploration Map

This activity focuses on the mapping of key locations and trade items from Chapters 19-20 of the Era of Exploration. Students will use provided maps to label important geographical areas such as Portugal, the British Isles, and the East Indies, among others. They will categorize various trade goods - from furs and tobacco to spices and gold - within these regions. Additionally, students will illustrate the triangular trade routes connecting raw materials, slaves, and manufactured goods. This exercise enhances understanding of historical trade dynamics and global interactions.

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Era of Exploration Map

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  1. Era of Exploration Map Chapters 19-20

  2. Directions Use the map on the following slide to label the items below: • Places - Portugal, British Isles, West Indies, East Indies, India, Gold Coast, Cueta, Hormuz, Cape of Good Hope, Cape Verde • Items – place the following items inside the correct region: furs, lumber, fish, grain tobacco, rice, indigo, silver, sugar, coffee, cocoa, gold, metalware, cloth, alcohol, spices, silks, gems. • Arrows - draw and label arrows showing the direction & triangular trade of: raw materials, slaves, manufactured goods. • Save as: lastname Exploration (SmithExploration) and save in share folder – Pitcher – World History

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