Spanish Empire Chapter 2 Section 1. Explain Spanish explorers’ achievements. Describe Spanish society in New Spain and Peru. Evaluate the causes and effects.

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Spanish Empire Chapter 2 Section 1

Explain Spanish explorers’ achievements. Describe Spanish society in New Spain and Peru. Evaluate the causes and effects of Spanish imperial policies in the American Southwest. Objectives

Europeans Explore the Americas, 1497–1682

WealthReligion Using the wealth from its colonies, Spain began an aggressive military policy in Europe. The Dutch, French, and English sought their own riches. Religious differences between Catholic and Protestants split Europe. Southern Europe remained Catholic, and Northern Europe, including England, became Protestant. Divisions among European nations caused conflict. The conflict was carried to the new colonies in the Americas.

Spain organized its territory in the Americas into two viceroyalties or sections. New Spain Present-day Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean Peru All of present-day South America, except for Brazil

The viceroys shared power with a Crown-appointed council and the Catholic archbishop. The Spanish king appointed viceroys to rule New Spain and Peru. Spain did not permit elected assemblies in their colonies.

Conquistador North American Area Explored Hernando DeSotoAmerican Southeast Coast Francisco Vásquez de Coronado Present-day Rio Grande valley, Kansas Pedro Menendez de Avilés Destroyed French base in Florida, established St. Augustine Conquistadors

St. Augustine, Florida, is today the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the continental United States. The Spanish fort at St. Augustine

Racial Hierarchy The main social levels were Viceroy and nobility Spaniards and other Europeans Mestizos Enslaved Africans and Indians

Characteristics of a Spanish Colony Catholic friars established missions in each colony. Spanish soldiers built forts near the missions. The friars made Indians worship as Catholics and prevented the Indians from using their traditional katsina figures in worship. Indians had to work for the friars and Spanish settlers, build churches, and adopt Spanish ways.

Many Indians died from diseases they got from the Spanish. By the 1600s, the Spanish had established the colony of New Mexico. Some 23,000 Pueblo died between 1638 and The friars used Spanish soldiers to frighten the Pueblo Indians into adopting Spanish ways.

The Pueblos revolted against the Spanish and destroyed and plundered missions, farms, and ranches. A Pueblo leader, Popé, led the revolt. Spanish settlers and missionaries fled to the southern section of present-day New Mexico for 12 years.

Sometime before 1690 Popé died. Within three years, the Spanish reclaimed New Mexico. The bloody conflict between the Pueblos and Spanish taught each side to compromise. Pueblos accepted Spanish authority Spanish practiced greater restraint toward Pueblos They worked together against warring Indian tribes.

French North America Chapter 2 Section 2

Explain how the fur trade affected the French and the Indians in North America. Explain how and why Quebec was founded. Describe the French expansion into Louisiana. Objectives

French explorers sought a Northwest Passage to Asia. ExplorersArea explored Giovanni da VerrazanoFrom present-day North Carolina to Maine Jacques CartierSt. Lawrence River area Robert de LaSalleMississippi basin Louis Joliet and Father Jacques Marquette Great Lakes, Mississippi basin

Fur traders and Jesuit missionaries settled France’s colonies in what is now Canada.

Commerce was the dominant activity in the French colonies. French fur traders, known as coureurs de bois, traded with the Indians for valuable beaver pelts. The French sold the beaver pelts for high prices in Europe.

In exchange for the fur, the Indians got metal items such as arrowheads, axes, knives, hatches, and kettles. Indians trap beaver pelts Indians trade fur to French Indians get metal items French sell fur in Europe American Indians had never developed metal or iron items, and they eagerly traded fur pelts for anything metal.

Characteristics of a French Colony The French took little land because they were mostly fur traders and fishermen, not farmers. The French did not enslave Indians because they traded with Indians for beaver pelts. French fur traders married Indian women and raised families. Children of mixed French and Native American parents were known as metis. The French king appointed a military governor-general to govern colony. The king did not permit an elected assembly.

Fur trade affect on the American Indians The Good: –The goods Native Americans traded for made their lives easier. –Education and health opportunities increased

The Bad: Expanding territory for beaver pelts put tribes that normally didn’t see each other into conflict over hunting ground. Native Americans lost their traditional way of life.

Warfare also broke out among French fur traders as they competed to get more fur to sell in Europe. Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec on the St. Lawrence River in 1608 for protection. Quebec was the first permanent European settlement in Canada.

Having metal weapons, the French won the battle, but the Iroquois raided French settlements for decades to come and adopted metal weaponry. Not until 1701 did the French and their Indian allies defeat the Iroquois and bring peace to their colonies. In 1609, Champlain waged war against the Iroquois, the foes of the Indians who traded fur with him.

Guided by Indians, Robert de LaSalle sailed south on the Mississippi looking for the Northwest Passage in Instead, he discovered the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River basin. He claimed the area for France and named it Louisiana, after King Louis XIV.

Strengths of New Orleans Weaknesses of New Orleans Became France’s leading seaport and the largest town in Americas Located at tip of Louisiana, it was a valuable military base that protected French control of Mississippi watershed. Economy provided only trading with Indians or growing poor quality tobacco. Swampy landscape and hot climate promoted deadly diseases such as dysentery and malaria, and many colonists died. In 1718, the French founded New Orleans at the mouth of the Mississippi River.

The French formed alliances with Indian groups throughout its colonies. The French became allies with Indian groups in the Louisiana district. This helped them stop English expansions into the west and south.