GEOG 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: The Columbian Exchange, Columbian Exchange, Atlantic Slave Trade

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In class quiz: study for it like how you study for the midterm, make sure you read the texts and pinpoint what is important o. 1 essay answer (pick one and then write a short essay on it) based on a thematic argument o. Written assignment: start thinking about your topic (take a look at the syllabus and see what topics you can choose and elaborate on), then bring it to your professor or. John locke: he believed in natural lights (rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of property). He was a philosopher and political theorist, where he worked on the. Shaftesbury circle and a significant political figure in the constitution of carolina colony. Second treatise of government (1683): designed to justify land relations + england itself and apologia for the glorious revolution . However, if it was not used, then it would be a land of waste (considered wasteland)

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