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Spanish and French Colonies Presented By: Ms. Seawright
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Standard Standard 4-2.2 Compare the various European settlements in North America in terms of economic activities, religious emphasis, government, and lifestyles.
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Objectives Explain the similarities and differences in the British colonies including reasons for settlement, type of economic system, role of religion, and government practices.
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Agenda For Today Activity PowerPoint Presentation Review Game. Activity PowerPoint Presentation Review Game.
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Today we are focusing on… The Spanish and French Colonies.
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How it began… Christopher Columbus I’m Coming! Did you say gold? Let’s follow him! We’ll be rich and powerful!
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The Spanish Colonies Intrigued by Columbus’ voyage. Motivated by the search for gold. Wanted to build settlements and expand its empire. This would make Spain richer and powerful. Intrigued by Columbus’ voyage. Motivated by the search for gold. Wanted to build settlements and expand its empire. This would make Spain richer and powerful.
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Where did the Spanish settle? The Spanish colonists settled in the southern and southwestern regions of North America and Modern Day Florida, as well as parts of the California coast.
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Spanish Government… Colonies were governed by crown-appointed governors. Settlers had to obey the king’s laws and could make none of their own. Colonies were governed by crown-appointed governors. Settlers had to obey the king’s laws and could make none of their own.
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Spanish Religion… Settlers had to be Catholic. Protestants were persecuted and driven out. Settlers had to be Catholic. Protestants were persecuted and driven out.
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Spanish Economy Very large trading economy. Some farming. Controlled by the Spanish board of trade. Regulations enforced by the Spanish military. Very large trading economy. Some farming. Controlled by the Spanish board of trade. Regulations enforced by the Spanish military.
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Spanish Relations with Native Americans Spanish missionaries saw Native Americans as heathens. They wanted Native Americans to convert to Christianity. Catholicism The Spanish took many Native Americans back to the Old World with them to work. Spain established missions where Native Americans worked to make a profit for the Spanish. Worked in mines, ranches and farms. Spanish missionaries saw Native Americans as heathens. They wanted Native Americans to convert to Christianity. Catholicism The Spanish took many Native Americans back to the Old World with them to work. Spain established missions where Native Americans worked to make a profit for the Spanish. Worked in mines, ranches and farms.
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French Colonies
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Where did the French settle? The French settled in Quebec (in Canada), Montreal (in Canada) and Louisiana.
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French Government… The French colonies were fully subject to the French King. No political rights, representative government, and public meetings could not be held without permission. The French colonies were fully subject to the French King. No political rights, representative government, and public meetings could not be held without permission.
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French Religion.. Even though Protestants played a role in the founding of New France, they were excluded from the colony. Settlers practiced Catholicism. Even though Protestants played a role in the founding of New France, they were excluded from the colony. Settlers practiced Catholicism.
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French Economy.. French government encouraged farming efforts. Plantations in the Mississippi valley failed. Fur trade worked best. Traded a lot of the time with the Native Americans Beaver fur French government encouraged farming efforts. Plantations in the Mississippi valley failed. Fur trade worked best. Traded a lot of the time with the Native Americans Beaver fur
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French Relations with Native Americans. French respected Native Americans and their religion. Did not force Native Americans into their religion. Befriended Native Americans and created a peaceful and beneficial friendship. Indirectly boosted Native American Economy. French respected Native Americans and their religion. Did not force Native Americans into their religion. Befriended Native Americans and created a peaceful and beneficial friendship. Indirectly boosted Native American Economy.
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The End.
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