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Greetings from Knowledge Quest and Bramley Books! We hope that you enjoy this Map Trek Sampler. In it, we have included eight (8) maps with lesson plans from each of our four Map Trek ebooks: Ancient World, Medieval World, New World and Modern World. That’s a total of 32 maps for you to use and evaluate. Like you, we like to sample and test a product before making a commitment to purchase it. So, we hope that this sampler helps you with your purchasing decision. Map Trek is currently available in four separate ebooks which you can download easily from the Knowledge Quest website or you may prefer to order the Complete Collection on CDROM. This collection comes with all four Map Trek map sets - Ancient World, Medieval World, New World and Modern World - plus includes three additional bonuses, including complete world and continent maps, along with drawing grids to help your children really become familiar with the countries of our world. We have included a full listing of the historical maps from the four sets here for you, so you can know if Map Trek is a resource that you need. We hope to have a Map Trek: U.S. History set available in the very near future so keep an eye out for those as well. For now, enjoy your complimentary set of maps. And remember to come on back and visit us online at www.knowledgequestmaps.com. Please let us know if you have any questions about this or any other product that we carry. Ready to go out into all the world? Great, then let’s go! Warmest Regards, Terri Johnson Bramley BooksTM, a division of Knowledge Quest, Inc. www.KnowledgeQuestMaps.com 1.877.697.8611 Map Trek Atlas and Outline Maps of World History Created by Terri Johnson Published by: Bramley Books™, a division of Knowledge Quest, Inc. Post Office Box 789 Boring, OR 97009-0789 All rights reserved. However, Knowledge Quest, Inc. grants the right to the individual purchaser to reproduce the maps herein for noncommercial, individual use. Reproduction for an entire classroom, school or school system is strictly prohibited. Please call (210) 745-0203 or email orders@ knowledgequestmaps.com for information on quantity sale discounts. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from the author. Copyright: 2010 Knowledge Quest, Inc. and Terri Johnson www.KnowledgeQuestMaps.com www.BramleyBooks.com Printed in the United States of America Cover design by Cathi Stevenson, Nova Scotia Introduction It only makes sense to study geography alongside history. In history, we learn about times, places and people. Geography covers the “places” part. Each aspect of historical study is important in its own right, but they cannot be studied exclusively of one another. For example, when you study Alexander the Great, it only makes sense to see the large land area that he conquered by looking at a map. Modern maps will not give you the same information or perspective as historical maps do. We, at Knowledge Quest, Inc., have set out to provide you with the most usable, yet attractive, historical map book possible. Within these pages, you will find a full-color historical atlas for the teacher, along with blank outline maps for the student. In this way, the teacher has full access to the answers thereby eliminating any frustration or bewilderment on her part. The teacher may decide whether to provide this answer map to her students, or have them research the answers on their own using a globe, wall map, internet search or another historical atlas. As the teacher, you may wish to print out this entire ebook. However, if you want to save on the expense of printer ink or toner, you might prefer to print only the student maps, which will exhaust a minimal amount of ink. The water is shaded a very slight (10%) blue so as to help the students differentiate the water from the land masses. Lesson plans have been included for you. They have been broken down into three categories for learners in various stages. Level A is for children who are in grades 1-4. However, if you have a kindergarten who is ready for a little challenge or a 5th grader that needs some extra assistance, feel free to adjust these ranges to suit your students’ needs. Also, with this age group, the teacher should be willing to help with spelling or writing if the child needs some help. Often times, a child’s brain is much more advanced and ready for information than his hand is in recording it! Map work should be fun and interactive; not a test or drill. Level B is for students in 5th through 8th grade. These kids are ready for additional challenge and are capable of more writing/recording than the younger kids. Level C is for high schoolers (9th through 12th grade) and includes the most challenging assignments. They are often asked to do some research in order to fill in their maps completely. Teachers, please remember, no matter what age or stage your child is in, learning geography comes with familiarity and repetition. In fact, if the student incorporates all of these maps into his study of world history, he will begin to memorize geographical facts that will remain with him for a lifetime. If you feel that your student needs extra geography review or perhaps a different way to learn it, please check out this free resource: Globalmania - http://www.knowledgequestmaps.com/Globalmania.html Since these maps are chronological in sequence, you may use them easily with any chronological history program. Some good history curricula to consider are: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ TruthQuest History Story of the World Biblioplan for Families Tapestry of Grace Sonlight Curriculum Mystery of History My Father’s World Learning Adventures Living Books Curriculum Ambleside Online Heart of Dakota Winter Promise This is certainly not an exhaustive list and there are many other good history programs to choose from. To gain the most benefit from these outline maps, it would be advantageous to have on hand a globe, wall map and/or separate atlas for reference. The student may be asked to look something up on the globe and then label it onto the blank map. Also, have available some decent art supplies. As your student matures, he or she should be expected to present to you upon completion a neatly colored or pencil shaded map. For variety, allow your child to experiment with watercolors for a different effect, or let her use glue and glitter on a major route. No matter what their age, children should always be encouraged to do their best. Once completed, your children may want to post these maps to a bulletin board or the refrigerator. Our students compile the maps into a notebook along with narrations from history books we have read and pictures of historical events that the children have drawn and captioned. When we have completed a unit of history study, the children have their own “book” which they have made which tells the story of the history that they have learned and summarized. The maps make nice colorful entries into their notebooks. There are enough maps included in this unit so that you can assign map work once a week. You may want to schedule a specific time for this activity during the week. Or perhaps you will want to hand your kids a map to label and color while you read from your history book or text. How and when you assign map work is up to you, but I find that I am much more likely to actually work on the maps if I have it scheduled into our weekly school calendar. We hope these maps enhance your study of history and make learning geography and enjoyable and interactive learning experience for your children. Map Trek Table of Contents Map Trek: Ancient World * World Map (landforms) * Descendants of Noah * Mesopotamia * Sumerians * Called Out from Ur * Abraham’s Journey * Ancient Africa * Old Kingdom of Egypt * Ancient Egypt * The Exodus * Early Greece * The Promised Land * 12 Tribes of Israel * The Assyrian Empire * Israel’s Golden Age * Phoenicia’s Trading Empire * Solomon’s Kingdom * Israel’s Divided Kingdom * Ancient India * Ancient China * The Founding of Rome * Babylonian Empire * The Persian Empire * Greco-Persian Wars * Golden Age of Greece * Ancient Europe * Alexander the Great * The Punic Wars * Palestine during the time of Christ * The Early Church * The Roman Empire * The Roman Empire Divided * Barbarian Invasions * World Map (with grid) * Egypt Map (with grid) * Israel Map (with grid) * Greece Map (with grid) * Roman Empire Map (with grid) * 2 blank grids (different sizes) Map Trek: Medieval World * World Map (Landforms) * Byzantine Empire * Islamic Empire * Viking Expansion * Empire of Charlemagne * The Holy Roman Empire * African Kingdoms * Norman Conquests * The Crusades * Mongol Empire * Medieval China * City Centers of Europe * Medieval Japan * 12th Century Europe * The Black Death * Hundred Years’ War * Renaissance Italy * Early Explorers * Christopher Columbus * Later Explorers * Central/South America * The Powerful Habsburgs * The Netherlands * The Reformation * The Expansion of Sweden * The Expansion of Russia * Spanish/Portuguese Empires * World Map w/ Grid * Europe Map w/ Grid * Italy Map w/ Grid * England Map w/Grid * S. America Map w/ Grid Map Trek Table of Contents, cont… Map Trek: New World * World Map (Landforms) * Elizabethan London * James Towne * African Exploitation * Renaissance Italy * North America (map 1) * North America (map 2) * Native American Tribal Groups * Plymouth Colony * Thirty Years’ War * Australia Discovered * King Philip’s War * Ming/Qing Dynasties of China * The Mughal Empire * The Original 13 Colonies * The Iroquois League * Puritan England * Restoration Colonies * Prussia * New England Colonies * The Middle Colonies * The Southern colonies * The Seven Years’ War * The Explorations of Daniel Boone * Early Battles of the Revolutionary War * The American Revolution * Russia * The French Revolution * Napoleonic Wars * Lewis & Clark Expedition * Independence for Latin America * Composers * Inventors * England - Industrial Revolution * War of 1812 * Growth of the USA (map 1) * Australia * Growth of the USA (map 2) * Trails of Expansion in the USA * Goldrush in California * Westward Expansion/Mexican War * The Pony Express/Telegraph Lines * European Revolutions of 1848 Map Trek: Modern World * World Map (landforms) * World Map (political) * The Crimean War * Japan Opens to Trade * Leading Up to the Civil War * The American Civil War (map 1) * The American Civil War (map 2) * Italy United * Reconstruction * The Dominion of Canada * Africa (landforms) * India Under the Rule of the British East India Co. * The British Empire * The Boxer Rebellion in China * The Scramble for Africa * South Africa (Boer War) * USA (Jim Crow Laws/Right to Vote) * USA (Major Centers of Immigration) * World Empires 1900 * The Balkan Wars * World War I (map 1) * World War I (map 2) * The Russian Revolution * The Division of Ireland * Europe, Post WWI * Iberian Peninsula * Famous Early Flights (Lindbergh/Earhart) * The Great Depression * Totalitarianism * China and Japan at War * The Baltic States * World War II (map 1 - Europe) * The Bombing of Pearl Harbor * World War II (map 2 - S. Pacific) * Italy and the Balkan Peninsula * The Growth of Communism * Independence for India * The Middle East * The Nation of Israel * The Cold War * The Korean War * The Vietnam War * The Wars in Asia * Indonesia * New Zealand * Cuba * The Gulf War * 9/11 - Attack on the U.S. * Conflict in Iraq Lessons Plans Maps from the Ancient World 1. Ancient World (landforms) Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Look at a globe and notice that over two-thirds of it is covered in water that is all connected. This one large body of water, or ocean, has five different names at five separate locations on our world. Label them on your map – Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Southern. o Label the seven continents – Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, Antarctica, North and South America. o Color in the land areas. Level B – Grades 5-8 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label the smaller bodies of water – Beaufort Sea, Gulf of Alaska, Hudson Bay, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, Red Sea, North Sea, Baltic Sea, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, E. China Sea, S. China Sea, Tasman Sea, Coral Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Bering Sea, Laptev Sea, Kara Sea and Barent Sea. o Label the mountain ranges – Sierra Nevadas, Rockies, Appalachian, Andies, Pyrenees, Alps, Caucasus, Ural, Himalayas and the Great Dividing Range. Level C – Grades 9-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label all of the rivers shown here – St. Lawrence, Mississippi, Amazon, Thames, Seine, Rhine, Vistula, Danube, Dnieper, Vulga, Ural, Ob, Nile, Tigris, Euphrates, Indus, Ganges, Yellow, Yangtze and Lena. o Label the deserts and peninsulas – Death Valley, Great Basin, Sonoran Desert, Atacama Desert, Patagonian Desert, Sahara Desert, Kalahari Desert, Arabian Desert, Sinai Peninsula, Italian Peninsula, Greek Peninsula, Iranian Desert, Turkestan Desert, Indian Desert, Takla Makan Desert, Gobi Desert, Great Sandy Desert and Great Victoria Desert. Optional (all levels) o Make a salt dough map of an imaginary country. Include at least one mountain, one river, a desert and a peninsula or an island. MAPPING DOUGH 1 c. salt 1 c. flour 2/3 c. water Food color (or poster paint when mixture is dry and map is formed and you are ready to paint) Mix salt, flour and water until mixture is like icing. Add food coloring if you want dough colored. Otherwise paint dry map with poster paint. On board, shape dough into hills, valleys oceans to make topography map. Let dry. 2. The Assyrian Empire Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Find the city where Jonah was to go and preach (Nineveh). o Tarshish is not shown on this map. See the map “The Punic Wars” and locate Cadiz - this is the approximate location of Tarshish (considered then the end of the world). o Label the surrounding bodies of water. o Color your map. Levels B and C – Grades 5-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label the remaining cities shown on the map. 3. Golden Age of Greece Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Label the areas known as Greece, Macedonia, Lydia and ionia. o Label the city of Athens. o Label Mt. Olympus and the location of Delphi. o Color your map Level B – Grades 5-8 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label the remaining cities, Mt. Mimas and all of the islands named on the map. Level C – Grades 9-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label the bodies of water shown on this map. o Optional – using the grid provided at the end of this book, draw a map of Greece. 4. Palestine Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Label the cities of Cana, Nazareth, Bethlehem and Jerusalem. What important events took place in those cities? o Label the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea. o Color your map. Levels B and C – Grades 5-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Research and discover two more names for the Sea of Galilee. o Label the remaining cities and surrounding regions. o Label the princedoms of Herod and Philip. Maps from the Medieval World 1. The Empire of Charlemagne Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Color the region which Charlemagne controlled. o Trace the line of the Treaty of Verdun o Label the areas known as Lombardy, Burgundy and Brittany. o Color in the rest of your map. Levels B and C – Grades 5-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label the remaining regions of Bavaria, Saxony, Austrasia, Gascony and Provence, as well as Northumbria, East Anglia, Wessex, Cordova and the continent of Africa. o Using an encyclopedia or the Internet (such as Wikipedia), look up the “Treaty of Verdun” and explain to your teacher its significance. 2. City Centers of Medieval Europe Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Label the regions of Champagne and Flanders. Label also the countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. o Label Paris, London, Lisbon and Rome. o Color your map. Level B – Grades 5-8 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label the rest of the cities shown on this map. Level C – Grades 9-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label these four major European rivers – Rhine, Elbe, Danube and Dnieper Rivers. Label also the Nile River in Africa. o Label at least 4 of the 8 seas shown here although not labeled – Mediterranean, Black, Red, Adriatic, Tyrrhenian, Aegean, North and/or Baltic. Consult an atlas, wall map or globe. Alternately, you may do a google search for “map of Europe” and select images for your results. 3. Central and South America Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Label the regions occupied by the Incas and the Aztecs. o Label the Andes Mountains and the Galapagos Islands o Label the Equator. o Color your map. Level B – Grades 5-8 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label the remaining landforms on this map – the Yucatan Peninsula, the Guiana Highlands, Marajo, the Brazilian Highlands, and the Patagonian Desert. o Label the Falkland Islands and Tierra del Fuego. Level C – Grades 9-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label all bodies of water – the Amazon, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf of Darien. o Optional – using the grid provided at the end of this book, draw a map of Central and South America. 4. The Expansion of Sweden Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Label the areas of Sweden and Denmark-Norway. o Label the cities of Hamburg, Danzig, Konigsberg, Riga and Stockholm. o Color your map according to the colors shown here. Levels B and C – Grades 5-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label all regions shown on your map – Lapland, Finland, Carella, Ingria, Estonia, Livonia, Courland, Lithuania, Russia, Prussia, Poland and Brandenburg. Maps from the New World 1. Puritan England Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Label the Kingdoms of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. o Label the cities of London, Canterbury, Oxford, Plymouth (where have you seen this town name before?), Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin and Belfast. o Color your map. Levels B and C – Grades 5-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label the four island chains shown on this map. o Label the remaining cities and bodies of water (English Channel, North Sea, Irish Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Thames and Shannon Rivers) on this map. 2. The Seven Years’ War Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Label these areas - The 13 Colonies, New France and New Spain. o Label these forts - Fort Carillon (Ticonderoga), Fort Frontenac, Fort Niagara, Fort William-Henry and Fort Detroit. o Label the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico o Color your map based upon the color-code. Level B – Grades 5-8 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label the remaining forts on this map. o Label all remaining bodies of water, including all rivers and lakes. Level C – Grades 9-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label all of the cities shown on this map. o Label the provinces of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, plus the area known as Rupert’s Land. 3. Early Battles of the Revolutionary War Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Label the five battles depicted here with dates. o Label the cities of Boston, Concord, New York and Philadelphia. o Color your map. Levels B and C – Grades 5-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label Ft. Ticonderoga, Lake Champlain and the Delaware and Charles Rivers. o Label 13 colonies using their two-letter abbreviations if you would prefer (i.e.: Massachusetts = MA). 4. Trails of Expansion in the USA Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Trace and label the five trails of expansion - The Old Spanish Trail, The Oregon Trail, The California Trail, The Santa Fe Trail and the Mormon Trail. o Label these six rivers - Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Platte, Humbolt and Columbia. o Color your map. Levels B and C – Grades 5-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label all 50 states using two letter abbreviations. o Label the cities of Independence, Santa Fe, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Oregon City. Maps from the Modern World 1. South Africa Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o The Boer Wars fought in South Africa were fought between Great Britain and the two Boer states - The Transvaal Republic and the Orange Free State. Label these areas on your map. o Label the country of South Africa, outlined by the thick gray line. o Label these cities - Cape Town, Kimberley, Pretoria and Johannesburg. o Label the Indian Ocean, S. Atlantic Ocean and the Cape of Good Hope. o Color your map. 2. World Empires 1900 Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Color this map using the colors shown on the map key at the bottom. Levels B and C – Grades 5-12 o Complete the above, plus… o Label all of the colonies and countries shown on this map. 3. Totalitarianism Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Label and color the two regions of Germany one color. o Label Italy and the islands of Sicily and Sardinia and color in another color. o Label the other countries with dictatorships and color in a third color. Levels B and C – Grades 5-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label the remaining countries shown on this map. 4. New Zealand Level A – Grades 1-4 (with parental assistance as necessary) o Label the North Island and South Island of New Zealand. o Find New Zealand on a wall map or globe. To which continent does this island chain belong? Draw an arrow on your map pointing in the direction of Australia and label it. o Label these cities - Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill. o Color your map. Level B – Grades 5-8 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label Mt. Aspiring, Mt. Cook, the Southern Alps and Ruapehu. o Label the Tasman Sea and the south Pacific Ocean. o Label the remaining cities of Whangerei, Hamilton, New Plymouth, Wanganui and Westport. Level C – Grades 9-12 o Complete all of the above, plus… o Label Hauraki Gulf, Bay of Plenty, Waikato River, Lake Taupo, Poverty Bay, Hawke Bay, Golden Bay, Cook Strait, Pegasus Bay, Canterbury Bight, Foveaux Strait, Stewart Island, Clutha River, Lake Te Anau, Lake Wakatipu and Karamea Bight. ck Ro ssip pi ies Sier ra SOUTH AMERICA Am azon Atlantic Ocean (Southern Ocean) Thames s Italian Peninsula s Alp Danube Black Sea er niep EUROPE D ga Ca Vul Caspian uca Sea su s al Ur AFRICA Kalahari Desert Greek Anatolia Peninsula Eu Sicily Mediterranean ph Sea Crete ra tes Sinai Peninsula & Desert Red Arabian Sahara Desert Sea Desert Py ren ee e Sein ula Vist Baltic Sea Tig Iranian Desert ANTARCTICA ris © 2009 Terri Johnson s de An Caribbean Sea Lawrence North Sea Ind Arabian Sea Turkestan Desert Ob Kara Sea m aya Indian Ocean Indian Desert Gang es al De Bay of Bengal s Takla Makan Desert bi uang Ho) Yellow (H ze ngt Ya t Lena ser ASIA Go Laptev Sea Tasman Sea Great Victoria Desert AUSTRALIA Great Sandy Desert S. China Sea E. China Sea Sea of Okhotsk Coral Sea Bering Sea ing MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. Gulf of Mexico la pa Ap ian ch S t. Hudson Bay Barent Sea © 2009 Knowledge Quest WORLD MAP Ural i Pacific Ocean Sonoran Desert Great Basin NORTH AMERICA ssi Mi Death Valley Gulf of Alaska Beaufort Sea Arctic Ocean H Atacama Desert Rhine Nile Teacher’s Answer Map ivid Patag o Dese nian rt at D Gre Ran ge us © 2009 Terri Johnson © 2009 Knowledge Quest WORLD MAP Student Map Yeb (Elephantine) © 2009 Terri Johnson Red Sea Babylon Nimrud MEDIA 0 500 Miles Persian Gulf 800 Km 0 1500BC - 600BC The ASSYRIAN Empire KEDAR Gath-hepher Joppa JUDAH ISRAEL SAMARIA Damascus Noph (Memphis) Mediterranean Sea MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. Tarshish (on the southwestern coast of Spain) Nineveh Ashur Gozan Khorsabad Caspian Sea Teacher’s Answer Map © 2009 Terri Johnson MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. 0 500 Miles 800 Km 0 1500BC - 600BC The ASSYRIAN Empire Student Map Teacher’s Answer Map Golden Age of GREECE 400BC Ismaros Philippi H Thessalonica Mt. Olympus MACEDONIA Corfu Troy Iolkos Skyros EUBOIA Gla Marathon Corinth Athens SE POMycenae O L E Thebes GREECE Bay P NN E of S ala Aegean Sea Ephesus ATTICA Same Ca des Islands Cycla pe M a le e Kythera Thera (Cycladics) Knossos © 2009 Terri Johnson IONIA (Ionians) Miletus Patmos Sparta MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. ASIA MINOR Khios Olympia Pylos LYDIA Mt. Mimas m is Zakynthos (Trojans) Lesbos Delphi Achaea on t Tenedos (Dorians) Ithaca esp ell CRETE (Minoans) Student Map Golden Age of GREECE 400BC MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. © 2009 Terri Johnson Teacher’s Answer Map PALESTINE During the Time of Christ 30AD SYRIA PHOENICIA Caesarea Philippi Princedom of Herod Antipas Capernum Cana Princedom of Philip GALILEE Nazareth Caesarea J er icho Sea of Galilee DECAPOLIS SAMARIA JUDAEA Emmaus Bethany Jerusalem Princedom of Herod Antipas Bethlehem Dead Sea MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. © 2009 Terri Johnson 0 0 30 Miles 30 Km Student Map PALESTINE During the Time of Christ 30AD MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. © 2009 Terri Johnson 0 0 30 Miles 30 Km © 2009 Terri Johnson MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. EMIRATE OF CORDOVA r th No AFRICA GASCONY BRITTANY PROVENCE BAVARIA LOMBARDY SAXONY AUSTRASIA BURGUNDY East Anglia WESSEX a bri m u Treaty of Verdun c. 800 200 Miles 200 Km The Empire of Charlemagne 0 0 Teacher’s Answer Map © 2009 Terri Johnson c. 800 200 Miles 200 Km The Empire of Charlemagne 0 0 Student Map Teacher’s Answer Map City Centers of Medieval Europe Reval SCOTLAND Novgorod Visby IRELAND Riga R hin Falsterbo Gdansk Lubeck Danzig ENGLAND WALES Hamburg London Brugge Bremen Ypres sGhent Brunswick R r de n Fla Champ Cologne a Prague Paris be . El e R. Dn gn e iepe rR . Vienna Lyon Venice Toulouse Genoa R . e D an u b Lisbon Toledo Marseille Barcelona Florence Trebizond Constantinople Rome Naples Cadiz Tunis Edessa Aleppo Sicily Antioch Ragusa Acre AFRICA © 2010 Terri Johnson 0 500 Miles 0 800 Km Nile R. MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. Alexandria Student Map City Centers of Medieval Europe MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. © 2010 Terri Johnson 0 500 Miles 0 800 Km Teacher’s Answer Map Gulf of Mexico Central and South America c. 1531 Yucatan Peninsula Caribbean Sea Atlantic Ocean Gulf of Darien Guia na Hig hla n ds Marajo EQUATOR Galapagos Islands n Am azo de An s Brazilian Highlands KEY Aztec Empire Inca Empire Pata go n Pacific Ocean D es n ia er t Tierra del Fuego Falkland Islands MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. © 2010 Terri Johnson Student Map Central and South America c. 1531 KEY Aztec Empire Inca Empire MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. © 2010 Terri Johnson Teacher’s Answer Map The Expansion of Sweden c. 1660 KEY Sweden 1560 Swedish Acquisitions 1560 -1660 Denmark-Norway LAPLAND N E D E MARK - NORWAY DEN SW CARELLA FINLAND INGRIA Stockholm ESTONIA LIVONIA Riga COURLAND Kőnigsberg LITHUANIA Danzig PRUSSIA Hamburg POLAND BRANDENBURG MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. © 2010 Terri Johnson RUSSIA Student Map The Expansion of Sweden c. 1660 KEY Sweden 1560 Swedish Acquisitions 1560 -1660 Denmark-Norway MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. © 2010 Terri Johnson Teacher’s Answer Map Puritan England Shetland Islands c. 1650 Orkney Islands Outer Hebrides Aberdeen SCOTLAND Atlantic Ocean Inner Hebrides Dundee North Sea Glasgow Edinburgh Londonderry Newcastle on Tyne Pe Donegal nn ine Belfast Bradford Manchester nR . Dublin Liverpool Sheffield Sha nno Chain IRELAND Nottingham Limerick WALES Waterford Kilarney Cork Irish Sea Birmingham ENGLAND Stratford Upon Avon Oxford Cambridge Cardiff Tham Bristol es London Bath Canterbury Southampton Plymouth 0 200 Miles 0 300 Km © 2010 Terri Johnson Dover Portsmouth E n g lis h C h a n n e l 57 Student Map Puritan England c. 1650 0 200 Miles 0 300 Km © 2010 Terri Johnson 58 nd e ra NEW SPAIN Ohio Gulf of Mexico Mobile Baton Rouge New Orleans ppi oG as Ark ans Lake Superior Hudson Bay Québec Halifax NOVA SCOTIA Louisbourg NEWFOUNDLAND FLORIDA 1755-1762 The Seven Years’ War THE THIRTEEN COLONIES Atlantic Ocean Montréal Fort Chambly Sault Ste. Marie Fort St. Frédéric Fort Frontenac Fort Carillon (Ticonderoga) Boston Lake Fort Michilimackinac Huron Fort Oswego Albany Lake Fort William-Henry Lake Ontario Fort Niagara Michigan New York Lake Erie Fort Detroit Fort Venango NEW Fort Duquesne FRANCE M ssi issi Ri Red ri ou iss M French Territory Spanish Possessions LOUISIANA British Lands RUPERT’S LAND St. KEY nce © 2010 Terri Johnson Law re Teacher’s Answer Map 69 KEY British Lands French Territory Spanish Possessions 1755-1762 The Seven Years’ War Student Map © 2010 Terri Johnson 70 Teacher’s Answer Map Early Battles of the Revolutionary War Québec Dec, 1775 1775 - 1776 Lake Champlain Ft. Ticonderoga Lexington Apr 19, 1775 Bunker Hill June 17, 1775 Concord Boston Charles R. Delaware R. Philadelphia New York Trenton Dec 26, 1776 Long Island Aug 27, 1776 KEY Major Battle with date Proclamation Line of 1763 Route of Paul Revere Route of William Dawes © 2010 Terri Johnson 73 Student Map Early Battles of the Revolutionary War 1775 - 1776 KEY Major Battle with date Proclamation Line of 1763 Route of Paul Revere Route of William Dawes © 2010 Terri Johnson 74 © 2010 Terri Johnson ia R. N I AK A H AZ S T UT E R R I T O R Sante Fe NM CO Y IA 1846 . IL 1818 HI AL 1819 TN 1796 FL 1845 MD NC VA PA NY Waxaw SC WV GA Nashville KY 1792 Ohio R. OH 1803 MI 1837 IN 1816 MS 1817 LA 1812 AR 1836 MO 1821 Independence KEY The Old Spanish Trail The Oregon Trail The California Trail The Sante Fe Trail The Mormon Trail TX 1845 OK KS 1861 Platte R. MI WI 1848 iR ipp iss iss M MN 1858 R. Los Angeles P NE SD ND ouri CA 1850 S NV Great Salt Lake WY Rocky Mtns. MT 1821 - 1862 Trails of Expansion in the USA Miss San Francisco ID HumboldtR. OR 1859 Oregon City Columb WA MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. DE NJ CT RI MA NH VT 1791 ME 1820 Teacher’s Answer Map 101 MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. © 2010 Terri Johnson KEY The Old Spanish Trail The Oregon Trail The California Trail The Sante Fe Trail The Mormon Trail 1821 - 1862 Trails of Expansion in the USA Student Map 102 Teacher’s Answer Map south AFRICA 1899 - 1910 Southern Rhodesia Po Eas rtuges tA e fric a German South West Africa Bechuanaland Transvaal Pretoria Johannesburg Mafeking Orange Free State Kimberley Magersfontein Bloemfontein Basutoland Swaziland Zululand Ladysmith Colenso Durban Cape Colony Indian Ocean Cape Town C ap e of G o o d H o pe South Atlantic Ocean © 2010 Terri Johnson 0 250 Miles 0 400 Km MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. 58 Student Map south AFRICA 1899 - 1910 0 250 Miles 0 400 Km © 2010 Terri Johnson MAPS by Knowledge Quest, Inc. 59 © 2010 Terri Johnson British Honduras The United States of America Dominion of Canada British Empire British Guiana French Holdings French Guiana Ottoman Empire Chinese Empire Sierra Leone Gambia Russian Empire Union of S. Africa German Empire Danish Holdings Madagascar Uganda Rhodesia Nigeria Gold Coast Aden Oman French Indochina China Austria Hungary Malaya United States India Russian Empire Ottoman Empire Sudan Egypt France Austria Germany French W. Africa Great Britain Greenland 1900 World Empires Tasmania Australia Papua British Borneo Teacher’s Answer Map 64 British Empire French Holdings © 2010 Terri Johnson Ottoman Empire Chinese Empire Russian Empire 1900 German Empire Danish Holdings World Empires United States Austria Hungary Student Map 65 © 2010 Terri Johnson Port Spain 800 Km 0 France Belgium Great Britain 500 Miles 0 Italy Switz Lux Austria Greece Albania Yugoslavia Hungary Bulgaria ia rab ssa Be Ukraine White Russia Romania Lithuania Latvia Estonia Finland Poland Ger. vakia hoslo Czec Germany Holland Denmark Norway Sweden Turkey Armenia Georgia Map Key Nazi Germany Fascist Italy Other dictatorships U.S.S.R. 1919 - 1939 Azerbaijan Totalitarianism Teacher’s Answer Map 84 500 Miles 800 Km 0 0 © 2010 Terri Johnson Map Key Nazi Germany Fascist Italy Other dictatorships 1919 - 1939 Totalitarianism Student Map 85 Teacher’s Answer Map Whangerei Auckland Hauraki Gulf Bay of Plenty Hamilton to ika Wa Tasman Sea R. 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