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COMING TO AMERICA
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Why the Spanish wanted to come to TEXAS (Gold, God, Glory) Spain’s rulers wanted to Expand their empire Take Christianity to the New World Gain the riches and lands of the Americas
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Vocab Spices- Asian goods that preserve and improve food Conquistadors- Spanish soldiers who sought gold, god and glory Land routes- adds to the cost of trading goods
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Columbus Sails to America Europeans wanted trade goods from Asia and would pay a high price for spices In the 1400s silks and other Asian goods came by means of land routes, which added to the cost Europeans wanted to find an all-water route to Asia An Italian sailor named Christopher Columbus believed he could reach Asia by sailing west. Spain would finance the trip and give Columbus three ships Do Not COPY
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The Voyage On August 3, 1492, Columbus set sail for Asia On October 12, Columbus first landed on an island in what is now the Bahamas Columbus believed that he had reached the Indies and called the people there Indians Do Not COPY
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Columbus Goals Find an all water trade route to Asia Italian sailor who wanted to reach Asia by sailing west Results Queen Isabella will support his expedition He will first land on the Bahamas and he thinks that he has landed in Asia But he quickly found out that he had hit North America Therefore his expedition was a failure
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Conquistadors Conquistadors were Spanish soldiers and adventurers in search of gold, glory, and land They wore suits of armor and steel helmets, rode mighty horses, and armed themselves with swords and muskets The Spanish soon conquered many of the Caribbean Islands Now they turned to the American mainland Do Not COPY
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Hernan Cortes In 1519 conquistodor Hernán Cortés sailed from Spanish Cuba to the eastern coast of what is now Mexico They met many Mexican Indians and were told about a powerful and wealthy Aztec Empire led by Moctezuma Cortés decided to find Moctezuma “wherever he might be…..take him alive in chains or make him subject to Spain” Do Not COPY
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Cortés and the Aztec To make sure his soldiers would not retreat, Cortés set his ships on fire. He was dedicated and wanted victory at any cost Cortés would need a lot of help since the Aztec had conquered a vast area and ruled several million people. And Indian woman named Malintzin helped Cortés as a guide and interpreter. With her help Cortés gained allied among the Aztec subjects and thousands joined him Do Not COPY
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Fight for the Aztec Empire Cortés and his army marched toward Tenochtitlán the Aztec capital When they arrived the marveled at the city Moctezuma gave Cortés peace offerings But Cortés took Moctezuma captive and began planning on how to conquer the Aztec Do Not COPY
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Fighting Breaks Out Before Cortés was prepared the Aztec attacked the Spanish fled the city in June 1520 Cortés began planning a new assault and convinced more Indians to join him His men built boats armed with canons In May 1521, the Spanish and their Indian allies attacked Tenochtitlán After and long and brutal fight, they defeated the Aztec in August 1521 Many Aztec were killed or enslaved and Tenochtitlán lay in ruins Do Not COPY
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Aftermath Spain had captured the great wealth and land of the Aztec Empire They sent the treasures over to Spain On top of the ruins of the Aztec capital Cortés built Mexico City Mexico City became the capital of New Spain Spanish explorations increased Do Not COPY
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Hernan Cortes Goals Find gold and conquer central America Results Local Indians tell him about the Aztec Empire He captures Montezuma, the leader of the Aztecs He captures Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire, and defeats the Aztecs He sends much of the Aztec gold and treasure back to Spain His expedition and war was a success.
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Journal #1 You are starting an expedition to explore Texas…. Tell me What you hope to find in Texas? What are you taking with you? Reasons why you think you will be successful.
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