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Ch 3, Sec 3: Spain in America
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Conquistadors Spanish soldiers Heard stories of gold, power, and new land Inspired by the 3 G’s: Gold, God, and Glory Explored the New World after Columbus
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How did Conquistadors get land? Got grants from the Spain’s rulers to explore and create new settlements Promised to give the crown 1/5 th of all wealth discovered Good deal for both sides: – Conquistador got to explore – Spain did not have to fund the expedition
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Hernan Cortez Landed in Mexico in 1519 (home of the Aztecs) Had 500 soldiers, horses, and cannon Went to Tenochtitlan for gold Formed alliances with Aztec enemies
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Aztecs Hated by most groups in Mexico Forced others to pay tribute to them – Hand over gold, clothes, food, slaves Aztec behavior led to the other groups to help Cortes defeat the Aztecs
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Cortes goes to Tenochtitlan Welcomed by the king of the Aztecs- Montezuma Given a place to stay and anything that he wanted Took Montezuma prisoner
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Aztecs rebel Aztecs lost faith in Montezuma Rebelled against Cortes-forced from Tenochtitlan Montezuma tried to quiet the crowd and was killed by thrown stones – Nobody knows who killed Montezuma Aztecs had freedom for a year until Cortes attacked/took over the group for good in 1521
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Francisco Pizarro Sailed down the Pacific Coast of South America Had 180 soldiers Wanted to find/attack the Incan empire of Peru
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Pizarro in Peru Attacked the Incas during their civil war in 1532 Disease/war weakened the Incas Pizarro was able to capture Atahualpa, Incan king, easily Killed Atahualpa after a year – Led to the downfall of the Incas
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Question How were the stories of Cortes and Pizarro similar to each other? How were they different?
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Why did Spain Succeed? Weapons-guns, cannon, and armor Horses and dogs Alliances with tribes to fight the Aztecs Disease-3.5 million Aztecs died from Small Pox alone
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Juan Ponce de Leon First to explore North America (Florida 1513) Wanted to find the Fountain of Youth Founded St. Augustine, Florida as a fort
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Cabeza deVaca Led an expedition to Florida in 1528 Moved his expedition towards Mexico (through modern day AL, MS, LA, and TX) Storm sunk 3 of 5 boats and was forced to land Walked through Southwest U.S. for 5 years and finally made it back to Mexico – Spread stories of 7 Cities of Cibola
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Effects of the stories of the 7 Cities of Cibola Inspired more explorers to go to North America Caused Southeastern coast to be explored Increased new settlements Hernando de Soto-explored the SE to the Mississippi River Francisco Coronado-explored the SW to Kansas
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Settlements in the Americas Pueblos-towns Missions-religious centers with a town, farm land, and church Presidio-fort
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Social Classes 1. Peninsulares-people born in Spain 2. Creoles-people born in the New World from two Spanish parents 3. Mestizos-children of Spanish and Native parents 4. Native Americans 5. Enslaved Africans
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Encomienda Given to conquistadors from the king/queen The right to demand taxes/labor from Native Americans on their land Turned natives into slaves
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Bartolome de Las Casas Spanish priest in the New World Hated the abuse of natives Spoke up for the natives Got the New Laws passed-made slavery illegal for natives
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Farmers create a Plantation System Sent tobacco/sugar back to Spain – Labor intensive Needed to create plantations for their crops – Used natives for labor first – Las Casas suggested using Africans instead Start of the African slave trade to the Americas
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