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Pre- Columbian time period. First Americans came from Asia Crossed the Bering Strait during the Ice Age Following a food source Gradual migration Came in 3 waves

Early Human Migrations 1 st Migration, 38, BCE (amerind) 2 nd Migration, c. 10,000-4,000 BCE (na- dene) 3 rd Migration, c. 8,000-3,000 BCE (Inuit)

Culture area

Credit is generally given to Christopher Columbus (1492) or Leif Ericson (1000) Vikings almost certainly established a colony called Vinland on the coast of New Foundland, but how far into the American interior did the venture? The Kensington Runestone was found in 1898 in Minnesota and it read: "8 Swedes and 22 Norwegians on an exploration journey from Vinland westward. We had our camp by 2 rocky islets one day's journey north of this stone. We were out fishing one day. When we came home we found 10 men red with blood and dead. AVM save us from evil. We have 10 men by the sea to look after out ships, 14 days journey from this island. Year 1362." Most scholars view it as a hoax, though China has also been given credit for landing in America by 1421 By the time of Columbus, Northern Europeans regularly fished of the Canadian coast

Sooooooo, the question is…Why Columbus? With so much evidence that he was not the first, why does he hold a unique place in history (he even has his own holiday!)? And… What drove Europeans to venture out into the Atlantic in search of the unknown?

A Map of the Known World, pre- 1492

Motives for European Exploration 1.Crusades  by-pass intermediaries to get to Asia. 2.Renaissance  curiosity about other lands and peoples. 3.Reformation  refugees & missionaries. 4.Monarchs seeking new sources of revenue. 5.Technological advances. 6.Fame and fortune.

15 th century trade routes

European trade routes

New Maritime Technologies Hartman Astrolabe (1532) used to determine latitude Better Maps [Portulan] Sextant- determines position on a map Mariner’s Compass

New Weapons Technology

Political: Become a world power through gaining wealth and land. (GLORY) Economic : Search for new trade routes with direct access to Asian/African luxury goods would enrich individuals and their nations (GOLD) Religious: spread Christianity (Reformation). (GOD) The 3 motives reinforce each other Direct Causes = 3 G’s

European Colonization The Portuguese were the first to begin searching for an all water route to Asia….. –Prince Henry the Navigator Established school for navigation in 1419 Development of middle east invention- the caravel Colonized South America in the area that would become Brazil

Explorers Sailing For Portugal Prince Henry the Navigator - Portugal - Funded Exploration down coast of Africa Bartolomeo Dias - Portugal - Rounded the Cape of Good Hope (southern tip of Africa) Vasco da Gama - Portugal - Opened trade with India - Placed Portugal in position to dominate trade with India Pedro Cabral - Portugal - Claimed present day Brazil for Portugal

Enter the Spanish: Christofo Colon [ ] Enter the Spanish: Christofo Colon [ ] One of the great mystery men in history

Columbus’ Four Voyages

Weird Picture of the Day

Bonus Creepy Picture of the Day

French settle Quebec (1608) & Montreal (1642) and what would become Canada –Control St. Lawrence River & access to interior of North America –Develop a fur trade –Couier do Bois

Explorers Sailing For France CartierCartier - France - Reached St. Lawrence River - Claimed Eastern Canada for France – 1535 Samuel de ChamplainSamuel de Champlain - France - “Father of New France” - Established Quebec (the 1st permanent French colony in N. America) - Established settlements and explored Maine, Montreal & Nova Scotia

European Colonization DutchLike French, Dutch focus on fur trade & send only a few men to settlements –Found Albany (New York, 1614) on Hudson River –New Netherland (becomes New York) is an extension of the Dutch global trade system Dutch & French form alliances with Native Americans—increase warfare & Iroquois (Dutch ally) defeat Hurons

Explorers Sailing For The Netherlands Henry HudsonHenry Hudson - English sailing for the Dutch - Searching for Northwest Passage - Claimed Hudson River - Settlers established New Netherlands (New York)