PresentationExpress. 2 Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or the space bar. Europe.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Yes, you do have to write this down!. Columbus Crosses the Atlantic The Spanish had three reasons for exploration: – gold – land – religion.
Advertisements

PresentationExpress. 2 Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or the space bar. The.
The Search for the Northwest Passage
Exploration and Expansion
$100 $300 $500 $200 $100 $500 $300 $500 $100 $500 $200 $400 $100 $400 $200 $500 $100 $400 $200 $300 $200 $400 Causes Of Exploration Explorers Effects.
Colonizing North America (Chapter 3/Section 3)
Chapter 2 U.S. History. Spain Conquistadors “Soldier-adventurer” Hoped for riches and glory Conquistadors Cortes and Pizarro Ponce de Leon Cabeza de Vaca.
Skip a sheet of paper. Then write your bellwork.
PresentationExpress. 2 Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or the space bar. Roots.
Age of Exploration Part II. 1.To maintain access to the spice trade, who did the Portuguese battle on the high seas? Muslim and Indian sailors 2. In 1510,
Chapter 2 Europe Looks Onward.
PresentationExpress. 2 Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or the space bar. Colonies.
EXPLORATION. England France Spain Trade  European Countries began to trade with East Asia (China and Japan) for luxury good such as spices, silk.
Different Worlds Meet Beginnings to 1625 Unit 1. Critical Thinking George Washington was the first President of the United States (POTUS). Abraham Lincoln.
When Worlds Collide  Reconquista- centuries long struggle by the Spanish to defeat the Muslims  During the Reconquista the Spanish became.
The Atlantic World Key Themes Cultural Interactions – Interaction between European states – Native interactions with European states Economics.
Europeans Compete in North America. Conflicts in Europe Religious conflicts Ever since the Reformation, Catholics and Protestants did not get along. King.
The Spanish The Spanish explored the North American continent for three main reasons: 1)To find riches (Goods and Gold) 2)To spread Christianity (God)
Spain Builds an Empire Ponce de Le ón – searching for the fountain of youth, claimed Florida Balboa – crossed the isthmus of Panama and claimed the Pacific.
Colonial America. Essential Questions What factors led Europeans to become interested in exploring and colonizing the New World? Why did certain colonies.
PresentaionExpress. 2 PresentationExpress Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or.
Why leave Europe? Religion Christianity dominated Non-Christians faced persecution (discrimination) Economics Searching for natural resources (gold) Looking.
Notes: Unit 2: Exploration & Colonization #2 Colonization of the Americas.
EUROPEAN COMPETITION IN NORTH AMERICA BELL RINGER: 1. WHAT WERE THE ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND DUTCH SEARCHING FOR IN THEIR EARLY VOYAGES OF EXPLORATION? 2.
Ch. 2, Sect. 4—Exploring North America Vocabulary MercantilismColumbian Exchange Northwest PassageCoureur de bois.
Ch. 2, Sect. 4—Exploring North America
Twenty Questions Team 1Team 2.
European Explorers. Many things motivated European Exploration Religion – Spanish spread Catholicism in the South – French spread Catholicism in the Northeast.
Warm Up Question How do you think religion fueled European nations to compete for territories in North America?
Social Studies Notes Chapter 5- Lesson2
1 U.S. Map 2 U.S. Map Labelled 3Western Hemisphere4 Eastern Hemisphere 5Comparing Early Civilizations6 Journal Entry 1 7Cultures of North America8 Journal.
The Age of Exploration  During the Crusades, Western European countries (Spain, England, France, Portugal) made pilgrimages to holy lands.
Classroom Redo Sit with a group and wait patiently for the class period to begin.
MOTIVES FOR EUROPEAN EXPLORATION AND COLONIZATION “Exploring North America”
PresentationExpress. Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or the space bar. Many.
1 Reasons for Exploration and Settlement Summary for Spain, France, Holland and England profitable natural resources gold, silver, furs, timber Riches.
Effects of the Conquistadors. Think-Pair-Share During the Age of Exploration, European countries sent explorers to Asia and North America. Many historians.
Warm-Up Questions ______ 1. Slave trade route from Africa to the Americas _______2. Economic system used by European countries to insure they Become wealthy.
The Age of Discovery Review World History II Unit II.
Chapter 2: New Empires in America Essential question: How did Europeans change life in the Americas?
European Competition in North America Pages 34-39
Europeans Compete in North America.  Religious Conflicts  Protestant Church  Economic Conflicts  Mercantilism: colonies existed to make the home county.
The Age of Exploration
European Nations Settle North America
Section Four. What impact did the French and British empires have on North America?
THIS IS Jeopardy. THIS IS Jeopardy With Your Host... Mr. Cutaia.
European Competition in North America
An Introduction to European Exploration & Expansion
& Big Five Exploring Countries in Europe
The Atlantic World- Chapter 4
Other European Explorers to North America.
An Era of Exploration Chapter 3, Section 1.
Name: __________________________ Period: ______ Date: __________
European Exploration & Colonization
European Colonization
Spreading European Culture through out the World
The Age of Exploration Sailing the seven seas.
First Contact Section 1.5.
Exploring North America
The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe and the Americas
Section 2: European Competition in North America
Colonizing North America
Colonial America Part I: Europe Colonizes the Americas!
Exploring the Americas
European Exploration France and England
Color and label your map as I color and label mine.
Unit 3: Early Modern Times (1300 – 1800) Ch
AP Chapter 2 When Worlds Collide
Motives for European exploration and colonization
Other European Nations Explore
Presentation transcript:

PresentationExpress

2 Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or the space bar. Europe Looks Outward (1000–1720) The Age of Exploration Spain's Empire in the Americas Europeans Compete in North America France and the Netherlands in North America Chapter 02: Europe Looks Outward (1000–1720)

The Age of Exploration Sec 1: The Age of Exploration First Visitors From Europe Main Idea: Spain agrees to finance Christopher Columbus's voyage to find a sea route to Asia. The Continuing Search for Asia Main Idea: The survivors of Magellan's voyage across the Pacific were the first sailors to sail all the way around the globe. The Columbian Exchange Main Idea: The Spanish voyages of discovery brought about a huge global exchange of goods and ideas. History Interactive: Discover Voyages of Exploration Color Transparencies: European Exploration Progress Monitoring Transparency

European Exploration TRANSPARENCY Transparency: European Exploration

Progress Monitoring Transparency Progress Monitoring Transparency Section 1 PM TRANSPARENCY

Spain's Empire in the Americas Sec 2: Spain's Empire in the Americas Spanish Conquistadors Main Idea: The conquest of Cortés and Pizarro helped establish a huge Spanish Empire in the Americas. Spanish Explorers in North America Main Idea: Spanish explorers bellowed that the area of what is today the United States contained cities of gold. Colonizing Spanish America Main Idea: The priest Bartolomé de Las Casas spoke out against the cruelty of the encomienda system. Color Transparencies: The Encomienda System Progress Monitoring Transparency

The Encomienda System TRANSPARENCY Transparency: The Encomienda System

Progress Monitoring Transparency Progress Monitoring Transparency Section 2 PM TRANSPARENCY

Europeans Compete in North America Sec 3: Europeans Compete in North America Conflicts in Europe Main Idea: Religious and economic conflicts in Europe increased tensions among the major powers on the continent. Asia Continues to Beckon Main Idea: Northern voyages of discovery failed to locate a northwest passage through or around North America. Image Library: Links to Economics: Mercantilism Color Transparencies: The Trade Cycle between a Home Land and its Colonies Progress Monitoring Transparency

Links to Economics: Mercantilism Image Library: Links to Economics: Mercantilism IMAGE LIBRARY

The Trade Cycle between a Home Land and its Colonies Transparency: The Trade Cycle between a Home Land and its Colonies TRANSPARENCY

Progress Monitoring Transparency Progress Monitoring Transparency Section 3 PM TRANSPARENCY

France and the Netherlands in North America Sec 4: France and the Netherlands in North America New France Main Idea: The major French settlements in North America were based on fur trade with Native Americans. New Netherland Main Idea: Dutch settlements along the Hudson River valley became a barrier to westward expansion of the English colonies. The Impact on Native Americans Main Idea: The French and Dutch tried to establish peaceful relations with Native Americans, but their presence had a major impact on the Native Americans' future. MapMaster: French Explorations in North America Progress Monitoring Transparency

Progress Monitoring Transparency Section 4 PM TRANSPARENCY