Ch. 15.3 Spanish & Dutch Colonies Bell Work: Describe the Columbian Exchange 10 Reading Notes Daily Quiz (15.3) Spanish Colonial Notes Review Q’s.

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Ch Spanish & Dutch Colonies Bell Work: Describe the Columbian Exchange 10 Reading Notes Daily Quiz (15.3) Spanish Colonial Notes Review Q’s

European Empires in the Americas Americas

The Colonial Class System Peninsulares Creoles MestizosMulattos Native Indians Black Slaves

Administration of the Spanish Empire in the New World 1.Encomienda or forced labor. 2.Council of the Indies. Viceroy. New Spain and Peru. 3.Papal agreement.

5. New Patterns of World Trade

Growth of the Spanish Empire Focus of Spanish Colonies: Conquest Minerals Slaves viceroys Charles V’s election as Holy Roman Emperor added more to Spain’s Power & Problem’s: Increased government responsibility. Decreased government efficiency. Drained Spanish resources Results (Decline):

The Treaty of Tordesillas, 1494 & The Pope’s Line of Demarcation

New Colonial Rivals 1.Portugal lacked the numbers and wealth to dominate trade in the Indian Ocean. 2.Spain in Asia  consolidated its holdings in the Philippines. 3.First English expedition to the Indies in Surat in NW India in Dutch arrive in India in 1595.

New Colonial Rivals

The Dutch Empire Unhappy with Spanish Rule (Philip II) Calvinists: Religious Toleration Colonial self rule Colonies were financial centers that focused on international trading. Trading Companies Rebellious

Impact of European Expansion 1.Native populations ravaged by disease. 2.Influx of gold, and especially silver, into Europe created an inflationary economic climate. [“Price Revolution”] 3.New products introduced across the continents [“Columbian Exchange”]. 4.Deepened colonial rivalries.

5. New Patterns of World Trade

15.3 Spanish & Dutch Empires ViceroysGuerrilla warfareMoctezumaFransisco PizarroPhillip II Review Questions 1.Describe the differences between Spanish and Dutch Empires from the native’s point of view. 2.How did Spain extend its power abroad and at home? 3.Why were the Dutch successful 1600? 4.Why did Spanish power decline in the late 1500s? 5.Why were the Dutch unhappy with Spanish rule?