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Exploration of the New World

Reasons for Exploration: Gold Silver Valuable natural resources (to Europe) – Fish-Turkey – Potatoes- Peanuts – Lumber- Corn-Pumpkins God – Spread Religion Glory

In 1540, he led 600 men, from, Florida into southwest Georgia in search of Gold. De Soto’s metal weapons, plated armor, dogs, and horses overwhelmed the Native Americans Hernando De Soto

Thousands of Georgia’s Native Americans died, many from diseases (such as Small Pox) brought by the Spaniards. The Spaniards marched across Georgia into South Carolina, but never found the gold they sought. Almost half of the expedition died on the trip.

God, Glory, Gold GOD: In order to spread the word about God, missions were started. Mission: A church or station established in a foreign land to allow people to spread their religion.

God, Glory, Gold In 1566, Spain established missions on Cumberland, St. Catherine’s, Sapelo and St. Simon’s. The missions were used by the Spanish to convert the Native Americans to Catholicism but also served as a trading post; Native Americans used the missions to integrate themselves into the European world.

God, Glory, Gold GOLD: To find gold in the new world, make money for themselves, and the country that they sail for. GLORY: To be famous for their explorations.

ExplorerCountryAreasWhat did they find? Francisco Coronado (1541) SpanishSouthwesternSearching for gold John Cabot (1497)EnglandCanadaFish, lumber, valuable natural resources Samuel de Champlain (1603) FranceCanadaBeaver fur

Spanish, French, British All three want control to build trade routes 1500s Spanish had settlements in Florida 1600s British and French have settlements 1682 France claims Mississippi region 1700: 12 British Colonies on the Atlantic Coast As the Europeans battle for land they have no care for the Indians in the area.