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An account of an event written by someone not an eyewitness to the event.
Secondary source
An account of event from a person who was at the event, or an artifact created during time period of event.
Primary source
North & South America
New World
Europe, Asia & Africa
Old World
Plants, animals, ideas and diseases shared between the Old World (Europe, Aisa, Africa) and the New World (Americas) following Columbus's voyages.
Columbian Exchange
Exchange of goods and services
trade
goods and services sold to other countries
exports
goods and services purchased from other countries
imports
a crop grown for the purpose of being sold
cash crop
A new type of ship that that was strong, maneuverable, and able to sail against the wind
Caravel
Sail around (the world)
Circumnavigate
The period from 1400-1600 when Europeans sailed across the vast oceans to explore Asia, Africa, and the Americas
Age of Exploration
used to measure the angles of the sun and stars in order to determine latitude
astrolabe
The skill or process of plotting a route and directing a ship
navigation
Triangular sails that allowed ships to sail into the wind
Lateen sails
Traded slaves
Africa
Created finished/manufactured goods from the raw goods/materials
Europe
Shipped raw goods/materials to Europe
The Americas
items produced/made from raw materials
manufactured goods
Unprocessed natural products used in production
raw materials
Something people need or want
goods
Interacting internationally because of world-wide trade
globalization