Section 2: Spain’s Empire in the Americas

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Section 2: Spain’s Empire in the Americas

Summary - Spanish Conquistadors - Spanish Explorers in North America  - Colonizing Spanish America  Summary    In the early 1500s, conquistador Hernando Cortés conquered the Aztecs in present-day Mexico, and Francisco Pizarro conquered the Incas in present-day Peru. Other conquistadors explored parts of North America. Spanish colonies in the Americas used the cruel encomienda system, imported slaves, and had a rigid social system.

Objectives Describe how the Spanish were able to defeat the empires of the Aztecs and Incas. Identify Spanish explorations in areas that later became parts of the United States. Explain how society was organized in Spain’s empire in the Americas.

Terms and People conquistador – Spanish soldier-adventurers Hernando Cortés – a conquistador who conquered the Aztecs in 1520 Moctezuma – the Aztec leader who tried to turn Cortés away from Tenochtitlán plantation – a large farm worked by laborers who lived on the property

Terms and People (continued) encomienda – a land grant given by the Spanish government that included the right to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans Bartolomé de Las Casas – a Spanish priest who worked for reform of the encomienda system mission – a religious settlement peninsular – a Spanish colonist who was born in Spain

How did Spain establish an empire in the Americas? By the early 1500s, the Spanish had a firm foothold in the Americas. From Spain’s island colonies in the Caribbean, conquistadors set out to conquer new lands.

Spanish conquistadors conquered Native Americans Cortes Pizarro

In 1519, conquistador Hernando Cortés sailed from Cuba to Mexico with more than 500 soldiers. Later that year, Cortés marched into the Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlán, where the Aztec leader Moctezuma tried to convince him to leave.

Instead, Cortés took Moctezuma hostage and claimed Mexico for Spain. At first, the Aztecs rebelled and drove the Spanish out. Cortés returned with a larger force, destroyed Tenochtitlán, and built Mexico City, the capital of the Spanish colony of New Spain.

NEXT: Francisco Pizarro betrays Incas and kills Inca Ruler

In 1533, the conquistador Francisco Pizarro used the same methods as Cortés to defeat the Incas in modern-day Peru.

How could a few hundred Spanish soldiers defeat Native American armies many times their size? The Spanish had more technologically advanced weapons, such as muskets, and in battle they rode horses, which the Native Americans had never seen before. Many Native American groups helped the Spanish because they hated the Aztecs. A recent civil war had weakened the Incas.

Answer question 1. Check Point & TEACH OK: How could a few hundred Spanish soldiers defeat Native American armies many times their size?

Spanish Explorers in North America Ponce de Leon= Florida De Vaca = De Soto = southeastern United States and the Mississippi River. Coronado = New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Kansas

Juan Ponce de Leon: The first European to set foot on North America, Florida

In 1513, Juan Ponce de León sailed north from Puerto Rico and landed in present-day Florida. He became the first Spaniard to set foot in what is now the United States.

Other explorers found new lands while searching for the rumored cities of gold. The conquistador Francisco Coronado explored present-day New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Kansas.

Hernando de Soto explored the present- day southeastern United States and the Mississippi River.

Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca also explored North America with his crew of 400 men. 1528 The Spaniards searched for gold in Florida and were attacked by Native Americans. The 80 survivors built boats, fled by sea, and landed at present-day Galveston Island on the Texas coast. Starvation and disease reduced their number to 15 before they were enslaved by local Native Americans.

1534 1539 1536 Finally, only four—including Cabeza de Vaca and Estevanico, an African slave—remained alive. After six years they escaped and spent two years getting back to Mexico City. In Mexico City, the men told Spanish officials about cities of gold rumored to exist. Estevanico led an expedition to the north to find cities, but he was killed by Native Americans, and the others returned to Mexico City.

At first, Spain let the conquistadors govern the lands they had conquered, but that did not work well. Spain then created a formal system of government to rule its colonies. Government officials granted settlers huge tracts of land to start mines, ranches, and plantations.

Society in the Spanish Colonies Peninsulares Peninsulares, who were at the top of the social structure and who held almost all government jobs, were Spanish colonists who had been born in Spain. Creoles These people, who could be wealthy merchants or plantation owners, were colonists who were born in America of two Spanish parents. Mestizos These people of mixed Spanish and Indian blood could be ranchers, farmers, or merchants, but they could not enter the upper levels of society.

Society in the Spanish Colonies (continued) Mulattoes These people of Spanish and African heritage were near the bottom of the social structure. Native Americans and African Americans They were held at the bottom of society.

This rigid social system, based on birthplace and blood, helped Spain keep control of its empire in the Americas for more than 300 years.

TEACH OK AND THEN ANSWER ON LEFT SIDE: 2. Explain society system in Spanish Colonies. Who were the Penninsulares? The Criollos?

Missions played a major role in the Spanish colonies. The Spanish believed they had a duty to convert Native Americans to Christianity. San Francisco, San Diego, and other American cities got their start as Spanish missions in the 1700s.

Bartolomé de Las Casas was a missionary who greatly influenced the policies of Spain. The Spanish government granted encomiendas to help colonists find workers for their land. The Spanish forced Native Americans to work in gold and silver mines, where many died.

Some Spaniards, including Las Casas, protested this cruel treatment. Largely due to Las Casas’s efforts, the government of Spain ordered reform of the encomienda system in the mid-1500s. Nevertheless, so many Native Americans died under Spanish rule that the colonists started importing African slaves in 1517.

3. CheckPoint TEACH OK: How were the Native Americans treated under the encomienda system? Answer on left side