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Christopher Columbus Birth of the Atlantic world

Questions that we will answer What is known about the early life of Christopher Columbus? What events occurred on Columbus’s expeditions? Describe the debate concerning the impact of Columbus’s voyages.

Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy, in His father was a merchant. His mother was the daughter of a wool weaver. After spending some time as a mapmaker and a trader, he traveled to Portugal for navigator training.

He honed his navigational skills on journeys to Iceland, Ireland, and West Africa. Columbus was ambitious and stubborn. He was highly religious and believed that God had given him a heroic mission: to seek a westward sea route to the “Indies,” meaning China, India, and other Asian lands. Christopher Columbus

The Daring Expedition In 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain granted Columbus the title of noble and agreed to sponsor his journey. Spanish nobles and clergy wanted his mission to succeed for several reasons:

–The people of any new non-Christian lands would be ripe for conversion to Catholicism. –Wealthy merchants and royalty wanted a direct trade route that bypassed the existing Muslim-controlled routes. –An easier western route to Asia would give Spanish traders an advantage over Portuguese traders. The Daring Expedition

In 1492, Columbus set off with three ships, the Niña, Pinta, and Santa María. He had underestimated the distance of his journey. Two months after setting sail, he and his crew landed in the Bahamas, instead of Asia. The Daring Expedition

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The Native Americans welcomed Columbus and gave him gifts: parrots, cotton thread, and spears tipped with fish teeth. Columbus traveled to other islands and collected more gifts—often by force—including Native Americans, to present to the rulers of Spain. Columbus returned to Spain and was awarded the governorship of the present-day island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean.

Columbus made four more trips to the Americas. When Spanish settlers complained about his governing of Hispaniola, Columbus lost his position. He died in 1506, never accepting that he had discovered a new continent. The Daring Expedition

Columbus Impact The Colombian Exchange Columbus’s journeys launched a new era of transatlantic trade. The Colombian Exchange allowed Europeans and Native Americans to exchange goods, weapons, and culture. Unfortunately, Native Americans became exposed to Europe’s most deadly diseases; they had no resistance to these germs, and many perished. Cultural Code Switching

Treaty of Tordesillas European Catholics believed that the Pope had the authority to divide up any newly conquered non-Christian lands. In 1494, Portugal and Spain signed the Treaty of Tordesillas, under which the two countries divided all lands on Earth not already claimed by other Christians. Columbus Impact

Africans Enslaved Portugal and Spain established plantations or large farming operations that produced crops for sale. Such crops are called cash crops. The plantations supplied the American foods, such as sugar and pineapple, that Europeans demanded. Crops only for the use of sale. At first, Native Americans were kidnapped and forced to work the plantations. But their lack of resistance to many European diseases made them an unreliable work force. As a result, Europeans began bringing enslaved Africans to the Americas.

Small Pox In the 1500's, when people from Europe first began to go to South America, they brought a man from Africa (as a slave) who had smallpox with them, and some of the people who lived in South America caught it. None of these people were immune, and within a few years about percent of the people died (that's six to nine out of every ten people!). Soon people in North America caught smallpox too, and most of them also died. Nearly the entire population of North and South America died of either smallpox or measles.slaveNorth America

Europeans regarded slaves as property, and as such, many slaves were mistreated. Estimates of the total number of West Africans abducted and taken to North and South America range from about 9 million to more than 11 million. Africans Enslaved

?????????????? The Columbian Exchange involved trade between what two regions? (A) Europe and Australia (B) Asia and the Americas (C) Europe and the Americas (D) Europe and Asia In 1494, Spain and Portugal signed this treaty that divided all lands on Earth not already claimed by other Christians: (A) The Columbian Treaty (B) The Treaty of Versailles (C) The Magna Carta (D) The Treaty of Tordesillas

The Columbian Exchange involved trade between what two regions? (A) Europe and Australia (B) Asia and the Americas (C) Europe and the Americas (D) Europe and Asia In 1494, Spain and Portugal signed this treaty that divided all lands on Earth not already claimed by other Christians: (A) The Columbian Treaty (B) The Treaty of Versailles (C) The Magna Carta (D) The Treaty of Tordesillas ??????????????

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