Global Empires & Change · 1600 – 1750 CE
Global Population Trends
The impact of new world foods and the shift in global demographics by 1750.
Key Questions
- 1How did New World crops lead to a population explosion in Europe and Asia?
- 2What regions saw the greatest demographic shifts due to migration?
- 3How did urbanization begin to change the world by 1750?
Common Core State Standards
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.9-10.7CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.9-10.8
Grade: 9th Grade
Subject: World History I
Unit: Global Empires & Change
Period: 1600 – 1750 CE
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