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DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAPER -- I NEED THIS PAPER BACK Answer Questions on a separate sheet of paper
Document A
1)Based on the line graph, identify what happened to the Native
American population in the years of European exploration?
2) Between which years is the most drastic change in the Native
American population in Mexico?
3)Based on your knowledge of Spanish interaction with Natie
Americans during the late 1400 and early 1500’s C.E, what was
the cause of most of the deaths shown on this graph?
Document B
4)Using the map, explain TWO negative exchanges that took
place as a result of The Columbian Exchange...
5)Summarize what The Columbian Exchange was in your own
words…
6)The Columbian Exchange was one of the most game changing
events within the history of our planet. Why might this be true?
Document C
“In this vast and very fertile vineyard of the Indian tribes which they call the
Pimas...I have been able, through the celestial favors of the heavenly saints, to wash
about three hundred Indians in the holy water of baptism... God willing, hundreds, and
later, thousands will be gathered into the most holy Mother Church... In this charge
where I am working, a mission [has] been established, and many very suitable rooms
of a house [have] been built. We are now occupied in the building of a new church, with
the help of some soldiers, and its walls have... happily arisen to a height of several
feet.”
-From a letter written by Father Kino, June 30, 1687.
7)Based on this document, explain what change was taking place in the Pima tribe?
Document D
" There was then no sickness; they had no aching bones; they had then no high fever; they had then no smallpox; they had then no abdominal pain; they had then no consumption; they had then no headache. At that time the course of humanity was orderly. The foreigners made it otherwise when they arrived here." (Chronicle of Chilam Bayam.)
"It was the month of Tepeilhuitl when it began and it spread over the people as great destruction. Some it quite covered with pustules on all parts -- their faces, their heads, etc. There was a great havoc. Very many died of it. They could not walk; they only lay in their resting places and beds. They could not move ; they could not stir; they could not change positions , nor lie in one side; nor face down , nor on their backs. And if they stirred, much did they cry out. Great was its (smallpox) destruction. Covered, mantled with pustules, many people died of them. " (Sahagun - Florentine Codex)
8. According to the text document above, what was native life like before the Europeans came to America?
9. Explain what native life was like after the Europeans came to America.