Spanish Explorers 4-1 & 4-2 Power Notes

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Early Explorers of Texas
Advertisements

Race for the Empire Pictures
TEXAS HISTORY Uvalde Junior High
Early Explorers in Texas
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
First Steps in a New Land Chapter 4 Section 1
DO NOW: What’s happens after word of the Columbian Exchange gets out? 2. The explorers who make it to Texas first are from what country? 3.
Early Explorers of Texas. Spain came for 3 reasons... GOD: They were trying to “Christianize” the natives (indians) GOLD: They were trying to get gold.
New Spain.
Spanish Exploration A look into the world of Exploration!
Chapter 4 Early Explorers 1500s. First Steps in a New Land Section 1 Christopher Columbus- Italian Sailing under Flag Quest for gold in Asia Reached America.
Early Explorers First Steps in a New Land p
European Exploration: Spanish Conquistadors & a French Explorer.
Spanish Explorers Main Idea: Spain desired to establish an empire in the Americas in the 1500s and 1600s. Explorers began to map out the region and tales.
The Power Point will let us know why the Spanish and French came to Texas.
Explorer: Columbus (1492) Known for: Disovering West Indies/Hispanola Why in Texas? He wasn’t! He was trying to reach India/China. Impact of Expedition:
The Spanish Come to America Christopher Columbus Italian sailor who sailed under the Spanish flag. Trying to find an all water route to Asia by sailing.
European Exploration European Exploration Chapter 5.
The Spanish Explorers Ch. 5. Christopher Columbus 1492 Propelled by Europe’s goal of finding new trade routes to Asia, Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal.
Chapter 4 Early Explorers. Section 1 First Steps in a New Land Christopher Columbus Italian, sailing for Spain Discovered new land, thought he was.
Spanish Exploration Unit 3 Cornell Notes
Explorers of New Spain (Texas). Explorer: Columbus (1492) Year He Discovered the West Indies Known for West Indies/New World Why in Texas? He wasn’t!!!
What’s Important!. Cortes  Date: Feb, 1519  Country: Spain  Area Explored: Eastern coast of Mexico  Accomplishments:  Aztecs welcome him because.
I can identify the early Spanish explorers and areas they explored Identify the importance of 1519 Folder Notebook Map Pencils Textbook Turn In: Shields.
Section 1: Europeans Reach the Americas
Spanish Explorers Come to Texas
CHAPTER 4 EARLY EXPLORERS. COLUMBUS: 1492  Columbus From Genoa, Italy  Goal: to find a route to the East (India) by sailing west.  King Ferdinand and.
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Would we be here today if early explorers like Columbus, Coronado, and Cortes, had not discovered and explored the Americas?
Explorers of New Spain (Texas). Explorer: Columbus (1492) Year He Discovered the West Indies Known for West Indies/New World Why in Texas? He wasn’t!!!
Would we be here today if early explorers like Columbus, Coronado, and Cortes, had not discovered and explored the Americas?
Exploration and Early Colonization Era WHY HISTORIANS DIVIDE THE PAST INTO ERAS Historians divide the past into eras in order to examine how political,
EUROPEAN EXPLORERS OF TEXAS.
Spanish Conquest Spain wanted to expand their empire by controlling the Americas Wanted riches of the land and to spread Christianity Expeditions were.
Exploration and Early Colonization Era
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Age of Exploration So why did Europeans explore the world during the Age of Exploration? Many different European countries paid for explorations for many.
Trade shortcut explorations begin
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Conquistador.
Chapter 4 Early Explorers
Age of Contact Test Revisions
European Explorers That Impacted Texas
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Europeans Explore Texas
New Spain.
Alonzo Alvarez de Pineda
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Just the facts, nothing but the facts
New Spain.
Chapter 5 Lesson 2 The Quest for Gold and Glory
Warm Up Which 3 tribes relied heavily on buffalo?
First Steps in a New Land
Explorer: Columbus (1492) Year He Discovered the West Indies
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Age of Contact Common Assessment Study Guide
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Explorers of North America and Texas
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Spanish exploration of texas
Spain in the New World God Glory Gold
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Just the facts, nothing but the facts
Age of Contact Common Assessment Study Guide
Explorers of New Spain (Texas)
Presentation transcript:

Spanish Explorers 4-1 & 4-2 Power Notes Main Idea: Spain desired to establish an empire in the Americas in the 1500s and 1600s. Explorers began to map out the region and tales of gold, gems, and minerals lured the Spanish into Texas.

The New World Christopher Columbus sailed the Atlantic Ocean blue in 1492; he was Italian, sailing for Spain. He sailed west to get to the east to find riches such as gold, silk, and spices in Asia.

Explorer: Columbus (1492) Year He Discovered the West Indies Known for West Indies/New World Why in Texas? He wasn’t!!! Impact of Failure – he didn’t discover a faster Expedition route to India Success – he opened up the “New World” to Europe Impact Started Spanish exploration on Texas in North America (Texas)

The New World All 4 of his trips gave Spain claim to land in the Western Hemisphere. Result? The Spanish established an empire consisting of most of South America, many Caribbean islands, Mexico, Central America, and part of the present-day United States.

New Spain Conquistadores (Spanish soldiers), sought riches and power for themselves, and wealth and glory for Spain. Hundreds of Conquistadores were able to conquer thousands of natives. HOW?

New Spain Superior weapons: Guns Cannons Metal Swords The Spanish had horses. Some natives believed the Spaniards were gods. Disease: The natives had a weaker immune system. Measles, mumps, flu, or just a regular cold could make the natives very ill. Result? Thousands died and their empires rapidly declined and grew smaller.

New Spain c. Friars were Catholic priests who helped Spain gain a foothold in the Americas. They wanted to convert or turn the natives to Roman Catholics. Most natives were polytheistic—believing in many gods. To become Catholic, natives would have to change their religious beliefs and become monotheistic—believing in one god. The Spanish Friars also built missions (religious settlements); natives were invited to live there to learn the Christian and Spanish culture.

Famous Spanish Explorers Hernan Cortez – conquered the wealthy Aztecs and their emperor Moctezuma from 1519-1522; renamed the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan to Mexico City Alonso Alvarez de Pineda – first European to explore and map the Texas coast in 1519

Explorer: Cortez (1521) Year He Conquered the Aztecs Known for Mexico/Aztecs Why in Texas? He wasn’t!!! BUT his purpose for exploring was to get GOLD, GLORY and GOD for Spain Impact of Success - conquered the Aztecs and became Expedition the first “governor” of New Spain (Mexico) Impact Inspired others to explore more on Texas territory in North America

Famous Spanish Explorers Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca – survived Narvaez shipwreck in Galveston in 1527 and became the first European to enter Texas; he lived with the Karankawas for 6 years from 1528-1534; later journeyed west toward Mexico and recorded stories of his travels seeing buffalo and fertile land; and possible gold and riches. Estevanico – survivor with de Vaca; first African to enter Texas; studied geography of Texas and later became a guide for Spanish explorers

Explorer: Cabeza de Vaca (1528-1536) Years he was stranded in North America Known for SHIPWRECK Why in Texas? Oops… it was an accident… shipwrecked (looking for GOLD in FL, Narvaez was killed) Impact of Failure – no GOLD, no GLORY… but he did… Expedition meet the Karwankawas, Texas’ 1st explorer, 1st surgeon, 1st author with Relacion Impact on Texas Told tales of cities of gold – led to more exploration

Famous Spanish Explorers Fray Marcos de Niza – Catholic priest sent by viceroy (governor) Antonio de Mendoza to establish peace with Indians; reported seeing the 7 cities of gold in Cibola (which was actually a pueblo, or series of adobe houses) Francisco Vasquez de Coronado – led largest expedition of troops in search of seven cities; claimed Wichita land for the King of Spain and killed native Pawnee guide Turk after failing to find another city of riches, Quivira.

Explorer: Coronado (1540-1542) Years he explored the Great Plains Known for PANHANDLE Why in Texas? Looking for the 7 cities of GOLD Quiviera & Cibola) Impact of Failure – No gold, no settlements Expedition crossed the “Sea of Grass” (TX Panhandle) Impact on Texas Told about buffalo, villages, TX LAND in the Panhandle

Famous Spanish Explorers g. Hernan de Soto – Spanish conquistador who led an expedition from Florida to the Mississippi River from 1539-1541, where he died. h. Luis de Moscoso – took over the de Soto expedition and led men into east Texas in 1542; explored the Brazos River but returned to Mexico after failing to find gold

Explorer: Moscoso (1542-1543) Years he was in charge of the expedition Hernan de Soto Explorer: Moscoso (1542-1543) Years he was in charge of the expedition Known for EAST TX Why in Texas? Hernan de Soto was looking for GOLD, when he died, Moscoso took over and took the expedition to East TX Impact of Failure – no gold Expedition Impact on 1st European in East TX Texas

The First Spanish Colony in Texas In 1609, a group of Spaniards set up a permanent colony on the upper waters of the Rio Grande; they named it New Mexico and established the capital of Santa Fe.