Conquest and Colonization of the Americas World History 16.1-2
First Encounter Columbus: 1492 Taino people Conquistadors Grew corn, yams, cotton Friendly and generous Conquistadors Settled islands of Hispaniola, Cuba, Puerto Rico Seized gold ornaments worn by Taino Made them pan for more gold Forced to convert to Christianity
Disease Europeans unknowingly carried smallpox, measles, influenza Natives had no immunity Spread rapidly Wiped out villages NA Population declined 90% in 1500s
Conquerors Spread stories of empires rich with gold Adventurers followed Hernan Cortes 1519: Mexican coast 600 men 16 horses A few cannons Headed inland to Tenochtitlan Aztec capital Aided by Malinche Indian woman Translator/advisor Cortes learned that many people hated their Aztec overlords Sacrificed thousands per year Cortes formed alliance with many NA groups
Moctezuma Aztec emperor Mistook Spanish to be Quetzalcoatl Sent gifts of gold and silver 1519: Cortes led forces to capital Aztecs drove Spanish from the city Moctezuma killed Cortes retreated; planned new assault 1521: Cortes captured/demolished Tenochtitlan Built Mexico City on ruins
Francisco Pizarro 1532: Arrived in Peru Incan ruler Atahualpa Had just won throne in civil war Pizarro captured Atahualpa Killed thousands of followers Demanded huge ransom Incans paid it Spanish killed him anyway Spain added SA to their empire
Reasons for Victory Hundreds of Spanish vs. millions of NA’s Superior military technology Horses Muskets Cannons Helmets Armor
Reasons for Victory Division and discontent among NA’s Disease Spanish played on old hatreds and won allies Provided Spanish with fighting power Disease Weakened Aztec and Incas Survivors were demoralized Believed that the gods were less powerful than gods of their conquerors World’s End Believed that the disasters signified end of the world End of the reign of the sun god
Ongoing Resistance Continued to resist Mayans fought Spanish rule NA’s preserved own culture Language, religious traditions, clothing Treasure and wealth flooded Europe
Spanish Empire 5 Provinces Strict control Council of the Indies Most important -New Spain (Mexico) and Peru Strict control Council of the Indies Pass laws for colonies Viceroys Representatives who rule in king’s name 1 per province
Catholic Church Winning souls as important as gaining land Missionaries baptized thousands of NA’s Forcibly imposed European culture over NA culture
Economy Controlled trade Colonists could only: Export raw materials to Spain Buy manufactured goods from Spain Laws forbade trade with any other nation Sugar cane, gold, silver, molasses Plantations: finding workers a major problem Encomiendas Right to demand labor from NA’s Those who resisted were hunted down and killed Disease, starvation, cruel treatment caused massive population decline
Bartolome de las Casas Condemned evils of encomienda system New Laws of the Indies: 1542 Forbid enslavement of NA’s Spain too far away to enforce it NA’s forced to work to pay off a debt (peons) Landowners created debts that could never be paid off in a lifetime
African Workers Las Casas encouraged bringing in workers from Africa Immunity to tropical diseases Skills in farming, mining, metal working Later regretted this advice Furthered African slave trade Spanish brought in slave labor by 1530s As demand skyrocketed, so did slave trade Millions captured, imported Africans and American-born descendants outnumbered settlers in time
Colonial Society New social structure Blending of peoples and traditions created new cultures
Cities Population of Mexico City grew rapidly 1550: Mexico City-largest Spanish speaking city in world Education University of Mexico: 1551 Harvard: 1636 Women: educated in convents
Portuguese in Brazil Treaty of Tordesillas: 1494 Land to nobles Portugal claimed Brazil Land to nobles Built towns, plantations, churches No instant wealth from gold or silver Clung to coast Exported brazilwood Plantations and cattle raising New Culture: blended European/NA/African patterns
Challenging the Spanish Spain: most powerful country in Europe Fueled envy French king declared… “I should like to see Adam’s will, wherein he divided the earth between Spain and Portugal.” Europeans challenged Traded illegally with colonists Dutch, French, English pirates Privateers operated with approval from European govts! Hunted for gold and NW passage to Asia