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Background Native Americans Early European Exploration Spanish, French settlements
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Earliest immigrants 35,000-25,000 BC –Ice Age –Hunter / gatherers –Beringia
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The First Americans? Hohokam Anasazi Farmers of SW –Pueblos
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Early European exploration Vikings –Around 1000 AD –Short-lived settlement
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Europe before Columbus feudalism centralized states merchant class
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Europe before Columbus Renaissance –Artistic/intellectual movement –Humanism –Exploration New technology –Gunpowder –Astrolabe –Compass
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Europeans go exploring Portugal –Prince Henry the Navigator –Da Gama / Dias –Sea routes to India
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Christopher Columbus Sailed in 1492 Genoa, Italy Reach Asia by sailing W Nobody in Italy believed him…
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Christopher Columbus …but you’ve been lied to…
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Christopher Columbus Ferdinand & Isabella sponsored Quick sea route to Asia –Quick route = big profits Found Caribbean Islands
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Spanish goals 3 reasons for exploration: –God
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Spanish goals 3 reasons for exploration: –God –Gold
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Spanish goals 3 reasons for exploration: –God –Gold –Glory
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Spanish goals Find gold Convert natives to Christianity Dominance over rest of Europe
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Spanish impact on Natives Conquistadors encountered: –Aztecs (Mexico) –Maya (Central America) –Inca (South America) Advanced: Math, science, astronomy Not advanced: No steel, guns, horses
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Spanish go north Juan Ponce de Leon Explored FL (beginning 1513) “Fountain of youth” St. Augustine 1 st permanent settlement - 1565
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Spanish go north Coronado Explored what is now SW USA Called it New Mexico Franciscan missionaries Intermarriage common –Mestizos
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Encomienda system Landowners – native workers’ “caretakers” –Protection –Spanish language –Catholicism In return – labor from natives –Akin to slavery
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Popé’s Rebellion 1680 – Santa Fé –Popé – Pueblo leader –Killed 400 Spanish, expelled other 2000 Spanish reconquered 1692
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Columbian Exchange Europeans get new foods People in Americas get new foods (and deadly diseases)
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Disease Natives had no immunity Measles Mumps Chicken pox Typhus Smallpox Disease was worse than any army
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Impact on Europe Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) Spain and Portugal had been setting up colonies Battled over areas of control Agreed on border to split up Americas
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Who do you think won? Portugese ControlSpanish Control
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Extent of Spanish Empire
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French settlement Fur trading camps: –Modern Canada –Native-friendly –Mostly men – hunters & priests –Intermarriage with natives (Hunters, not all that many priests)
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French settlement Fur trading camps: –Small population Only Catholics allowed No Huguenots –Few towns – only trading posts
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French settlement Samuel de Champlain –Alliance with Huron vs. Iroqouis Confederacy over fur trade control –Founded Quebec 1608
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