Contact, Conflict, and Exchange in the Atlantic World to 1590 Chapter 1.

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Contact, Conflict, and Exchange in the Atlantic World to 1590 Chapter 1

1 | 2 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. The First Americans Native American Societies Before Contact Peoples of the Eastern Woodlands

1 | 3 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Beginning of European Overseas Expansion Trade with the East Portugal Explores the West African Coast, 1424–1450

1 | 4 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Africa and the Atlantic Slave Trade West African Cultures The Atlantic Slave Trade Begins

1 | 5 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Spain and Portugal Divide the Globe Columbus Sails West, 1492–1493 Spanish and Portuguese “Spheres,” 1493–1529 An Expanding World The Spanish Empire in America, 1519–1590 Spanish Invasion, 1519–1538 Exploration of Florida and the American Southwest, 1528–1542 Demographic Catastrophe and Cultural Exchange Religion Spanish Colonial Government Spanish Mercantilism Forced Labor Systems

1 | 6 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Protestant Northern Europeans Challenge Catholic Spain The Protestant Reformation, 1517–1598 The Reformation in England, 1534–1588 French Huguenots and English Sea Dogs