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Unit 2 Super-Summary
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What kinds of things were early explorers looking for when they left their home countries? 1) trade routes 3) markets to sell their goods 2) riches
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Who were the first Europeans to come to North America? Vikings Where were the Vikings from? Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland Viking Bunny of Doom
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The Vikings came around 1,000AD & tried to settle in modern-day Canada Here’s a high school picture of a famous actor from Canada Who is he?
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So who came after the Vikings, and why? A few centuries later, some Europeans wanted to find a sea route to Asia At the time, Muslim traders traveled to Asia, and then brought silks & spices back to the Middle East The Europeans then had to pay the Muslim traders a lot of money for the goods
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How might the Europeans have made this process easier & cheaper? So here was their thought: Let’s find an easy way to get to Asia ourselves That way we can buy the goods directly, and not pay the Muslim traders for the goods and for their labor bringing them back from Asia ie: cut out the middleman
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Who made it to Asia first? The Portuguese, by sailing around the southern tip of Africa Other countries continued trying to find their own ways to Asia
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Enter: Christopher Columbus An Italian man who thought he could get to Asia more quickly by sailing west across the Atlantic He didn’t know that North & South America would be in the way
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3 months after he left Spain, Columbus reached an island in the Caribbean He called the people he met there Indians b/c he thought he was in the East Indies (Asia) Of course we now know they were actually Native Americans, and the island he reached was in the modern-day Bahamas
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The next island Columbus & his men reached was a little bigger. They built a fort there & called the island Hispaniola (modern-day Dominican Republic & Haiti) 39 men stayed there, and the rest returned to Spain with him (fort)
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Columbus later made 3 more voyages to “the Indies” (the Caribbean) Why? Many people in Spain really believed Columbus had reached the Indies, (Asia) so in 1493, Columbus was sent back to the new world to set up colonies
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What are Colonies? Colonies: Permanent settlements controlled by a larger country
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In 1496, the Spanish settlers founded the first permanent European colony in the Western Hemisphere It was called Santo Domingo, on the island of Hispaniola
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When Christopher Columbus died in 1506, he was unaware that he had arrived at 2 new continents, and not Asia
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Spain Builds an Empire in the Caribbean Columbus and his brothers had a short stint at governing Santo Domingo, but they didn’t do a good job Spanish rulers took control of the new settlements Their main goals in creating the new colonies were: 1. To serve God 2. To serve the King 3. To get rich
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In order to get rich, The Spanish gov’t had to convince more Spanish people to travel to the new colonies & settle The question was, how could they bribe/motivate people to do so?
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Land Grants The gov’t decided to offer people large pieces of land, called encomiendas, if they moved to the colonies Can you think of any problems with this idea? A lot of the land that the Spanish colonists would be receiving already had Native Americans living on it Native American Spain Spanish Colonist
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Other Problems with the Encomienda System: When the Spanish conquered Cuba & Puerto Rico, they planted sugarcane there on very large plantations Large plantations/farms Lots of work to be done Many Native Americans were so overworked that they died Overworked donkey
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Short on labor, the Spanish started enslaving and bringing people from Africa to the colonies They first arrived in Hispaniola in 1505
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado Around 1535, this 25- year-old left his home country of Spain and traveled to Mexico He conquered and became the governor of a kingdom in Mexico called Nueva Galicia
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In 1539, Coronado sent a priest friend to explore the land to the north of them While on his trip, the priest was told that there were“cities of gold” in what is now the southwestern U.S.
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The following year,… Coronado set out to find those cities of gold He spent 2 years traveling through modern-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, & Kansas, while some of his soldiers traveled down the valley of the Rio Grande, & others explored the Grand Canyon
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Did they find gold? Nope Would Spain want to settle in places with no gold or silver? Not at that point So the Spanish didn’t create a permanent settlement in the present-day U.S. for quite a while
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The Spanish founded missions in the areas that are now Florida, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, & California The missionaries from these missions tried to convert people to the Catholic religion Not for another 68 years, actually
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Many Spanish colonists married Native American or African American women The mixture of these ethnic groups’ traditions (Spanish, Native American, & African American) led to the development of Latino culture
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