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Breaking Away from Britain Unit 1 Lesson 1A: Origins of the American Nation: The New World

L.E.Q.: How did European exploration and colonization effect Native American and European cultures? Drill: Based on these images, what conclusions do you have about the interactions between Europeans and Native Americans?

Pop Quiz: Regions of the U.S. Which states make up the Northwest region of the U.S.? Washington, Oregon Which state is also a peninsula? Florida Which state is in the Southwest region and bordered to the east by Louisiana? Texas How many states are have a polar climate? one = Alaska What is the climate of most states in the Southeast region? Humid subtropical

Pre-Columbian America The first human inhabitants of North American came from northeast Asia during an Ice Age, approximately 15,ooo years ago As the Ice Age ended these Asian descendants began to develop distinctive regional cultures - some remained nomadic - some relied heavily on farming Each group/tribe developed their own languages, social organizations, governments, and religious beliefs and practices = civilization 15,000 years ago

Pre-Columbian America Native population was between 5-10 million 350-500 different languages b/w the two continents Pre-contact societies were diverse and complex

Early Modern Europe After the Middle Ages (500-1400 C.E.) Europe experienced an age of intellectualism known as the Renaissance (advances in technology, weaponry, and science) Motives for exploration: - God: spread Christianity - Glory: bring honor to country and increase power and control - Gold: increase wealth of the country and status

Columbus Arrived in the Caribbean in 1492, his purpose: conquest and exploitation “I cold conquer the whole of them with fifty men and govern them as I pleased.” (entry from Columbus’ journal – 13 October 1942) Effects of Columbus’ voyages: - Other European leaders fund expeditions to the Americas - Europeans begin to see themselves as superior - Columbian Exchange Page 60 in Lies my teacher told me

Homework: Sum it Up: Describe the effects of European exploration on both the Native Americans and Europeans. Read pages 4-6 of Lesson 1: Origins of the American Nation and take notes

**Colonize: come to settle among and establish political control over L.E.Q.: How did European exploration and colonization effect Native American and European cultures? Drill: Brainstorm Why were Europeans able to colonize the Americas with relative ease? European colonists arrive in America to appropriate land. Cartoonist: Madden, Chris

Colonization Made Easy: Decrease in Native populations: Explorers and conquistadors brought diseases with them that killed 90% - 96% of the Native Americans living on the eastern coast of North America Land was already settled: Native Americans already settled the land = homes, farm lands, irrigation systems, pottery, tools Acculturation: Native American and European cultures began to blend with Native populations learning to use new technologies, such as firearms and utilizing horses Increase in Native warfare: Europeans played Native Americans against each other; sell of other Natives as slaves and the fur trade increased conflict Pages 79-81 in lies my teacher told me,

Colonization of North America Colonization of South America

Reasons for Colonization: Wealth = gold, land, and raw materials Religious freedom and spread of Christianity Expand trade Political freedom Home for undesirables

North America Europe

A.K.A. Raw Materials L.E.Q.: How did European exploration and colonization effect Native American and European cultures? Drill: What is mercantilism? In the case of European colonization, who benefited most from this economic system?