Students will better understand the impacts the Columbian Exchange had on globalization and the global economy by learning…
Students will learn more about geography by identifying areas of the world where food is produced, identifying networks of food movement, and making inferences about how food goes from farm to table.
Students will evaluate the economic causes and effects of England’s tax policies on tea and the colonies by understanding boycotts.
Students will understand how geographical features impact the way we live and the foods that are available to us by mapping seeds, grains, and nuts.
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