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Ch. 3 Exploration and Colonization
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Exploration Christopher Columbus’ voyages inspired Europeans. They saw the potential for settling and gaining riches from the newly discovered lands.
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Exploration Magellan circumnavigated the globe, sailing from the Atlantic Ocean, rounding the tip of South America and into the Pacific Ocean
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Exploration Magellan established the route to Asia that Columbus attempted to find New information led to more accurate maps
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Exploration Spanish explorers in the borderlands were largely unsuccessful because they met strong Native American resistance
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Colonization Most European rulers supported established churches in the 1500s European states persecuted people who did not follow the established religion
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Colonization Religious differences during the Protestant Reformation increased rivalries between nations Rulers encouraged rivalries between settlers for goods and land
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New Spain Order of society, from most influential to least, was: 1. Peninsulares 2. Creoles 3. Mestizos 4. Native Americans
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New Spain Spanish conquistadors defeated the Aztecs primarily because a large number of Aztecs died from European diseases
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New Spain The Incas lost their empire to the Spanish due to infighting over control of their own government
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New Spain Three kinds of settlements were established: 1. Pueblos 2. Presidios: forts where soldiers lived 3. Missions
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New Spain Bartolome de las Casas attempted to help Native Americans by asking the King of Spain to enact laws prohibiting their enslavement
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New Spain Plantation: large estate farmed by many workers
KEY TERMS Plantation: large estate farmed by many workers Encomienda: land grant from the Spanish government to settlers
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English Settle America
The Mayflower Compact established laws for the general good Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive early hardships Squanto taught colonists about native food
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English Settle America
KEY TERMS Charter: legal document giving certain rights to a person or company Precedent: example for people to follow in the future
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English Settle America
Jamestown faced many challenges, including disease and conflicts with Native Americans Jamestown Colony needed additional laborers from England
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English Settle America
Virginia’s population changed after 1619 when women and Africans arrived in greater numbers
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English Settle America
Virginia’s House of Burgesses began a tradition of representative government in the English colonies
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Columbian Exchange Exchange of goods and ideas from Europe to the Americas and from the Americas to Europe Examples: horses, tomatoes, pumpkins, peanuts, smallpox, how to grow and prepare native plants
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