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Chapter 3 Sections 1 & 2 – An Era of Exploration & Spain Builds an Empire
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1 st people in the Americas are actually the Vikings from Scandinavia. 1001 – Leif Ericson reached Newfoundland (Vinland) but did not stay long
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The Viking Voyages
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Newfoundland
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Late 1400s, Spain wants to get in on Asian spice trade King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella agree to fund an expedition for the Italian Christopher Columbus
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3 ships: Santa Maria, Nina & Pinta 90 sailors
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October 12, 1492 – lands in islands in Caribbean
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Given Title: ADMIRAL OF THE SEAS
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Makes 3 more voyages to New World 1493 – sets up 1 st Spanish colony – Hispaniola (Haiti/Dominican Republic)
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SIGNIFICANCE: LASTING CONTACT AMONG PEOPLES OF EUROPE, AFRICA & AMERICAS
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EFFECT ON NATIVES? 1. CLAIMED LANDS 2. FORCED LABOR 3. DIED OF HARSH CONDITIONS OR DISEASE
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Columbus’ voyages mark a turning point in history
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Effect for Europeans Place to settle, trade & grow rich
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COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE GLOBAL EXCHANGE OF GOODS & IDEAS (pg. 71)
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TODAY’S RESULT: ½ of the world’s food crops come from plants 1 st grown in the Americas
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LATER EXPLORERS
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1513 – Vasco Nunez de Balboa Explored Panama & claimed Pacific for Spain
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1519 – 1522 Ferdinand Magellan 1 st group to circumnavigate the world
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Found an ALL water WESTERN route to Asia EFFECT – found out true size of the Earth
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SPANISH CONQUISTADORS
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1519 – Hernando Cortes Sailed for Mexico & conquered Aztecs in 1520 - Killed emperor Montezuma & captured Tenochtitlan – Aztec empire fell
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1532 – Francisco Pizarro Captured Incan emperor 1535 – controlled much of empire
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Why are these conquistadors so successful?? 1. Superior military equipment 2. Natives frightened by mounted soldiers 3. Natives didn’t fight hard (gods?) 4. Diseases
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1513 Juan Ponce de Leon Explored Florida in search of a fountain of youth
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1533 Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca Traveled by foot over 1,000 miles throughout the southwestern part of United States
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1539-1542 Hernando de Soto Explored Florida & the Southeast 1 st to reach Mississippi River
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1540 – Francisco Coronado Explored southwest borderlands in search of “seven cities of gold” Reached Grand Canyon
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3 types of settlements in New Spain 1. Pueblos – towns (Santa Fe, NM) 2. Presidios – forts (St. Augustine, FL) 3. Missions - religious settlements (El Paso, TX)
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4 social classes in New Spain 1. Peninsulares – born in Spain 2. Creoles – born in Americas to Spanish parents 3. Mestizos – mixed Spanish & Indian 4. Indians
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Bartolome de Las Casas Fought for reform for Natives 1540s – royal government passed laws prohibiting enslavement of Natives but few enforced de Las Casas suggested using Africans as slaves
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Why use African slaves? 1. Immune to disease 2. Used to hard labor
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RESULT? 1500s – 1800s 10 million enslaved Africans brought to Americas
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