SOL 4a-c
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Reasons for exploration | Economics, Culture, Religion
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Obstacles to exploration | Poor maps and tools, disease and starvation, fear of unknown, lack of adequate supplies
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Accomplishments of exploration | Exchanged goods and ideas, improved tools and ships, claimed territories
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Francisco Coronado | Spanish explorer; claimed Southwest US
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John Cabot | English explorer; claimed eastern Canada
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Samuel de Champlain | French explorer; established the French settlement of Quebec
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Robert La Salle | French explorer; Claimed the Mississippi River Valley
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Portuguese | Made voyages of discovery along the coast of West Africa
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Areas of cooperation | Technologies, Trade, and Crops
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Areas of conflict | Land, competition for trade, differences in culture, differences in language, disease
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Cultural Interactions between the English and First Americans | Established settlements and claimed ownership of land, learned farming techniques, and traded
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Cultural Interactions between the French and First Americans | Established trading posts and spread the Christian religion
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Cultural Interactions between the Spanish and the First Americans | Conquered and enslaved American Indians, Brought Christianity to the New World, Brought Eurpean Diseases
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Three countries that controlled trade in West Africa | Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
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What did the Portuguese trade in exchange for gold? | Metals, cloth, and manufactured goods
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