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Bell Ringer: MondayBell Ringer: Monday –What do you know about colonization (exploration)? –I have your quizzes. Please track your progress
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Reminders Track progress! Not here Friday? You need to take the quiz tomorrow after school!
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Motivations for Exploration During the Renaissance, a desire for new trade routes to Asia led to an Age of Exploration: –Led by Spain & Portugal, explorers found new trade routes, colonies, & people to Christianize –Colonization in North America led to destruction of Indian culture, permanent settlements for whites, & wealth for European nations
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America Prior to the Arrival of Europeans
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Locations of Major Indian Groups and Culture Areas in the 1600s
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The Columbian Exchange The arrival of Europeans led to the introduction of new products between Indians & Europeans called the Columbian Exchange: –Indians introduced corn, tobacco, potatoes, peanuts to whites –Europeans introduced horses, livestock, citrus, & diseases –An estimated 90% of Indians died due to European disease
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The Spanish Colonies in America
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Spanish Colonies in North America
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Motivation: –Trade, religion, land –Mexico, Florida, ‘west coast’ Economy: Desire for wealth –Used Indian & African slave labor to mine gold & silver –Built encomiendas (plantations) to farm cash crops Government: Royal control –Spanish colonies were funded & controlled by the monarch
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Spanish Colonies in North America Society: Strictly controlled –Viceroys were sent to rule –Creoles were white colonists living in Spanish colonies; had opportunities for land & wealth Interaction: inter-marriage with Indians & a mixed-race population (mestizos) –Indians & African slaves made up the bottom of society
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The French Colonies in America
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French Colonies in North America
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Motivations: –After Champlain’s attempt to find a NW passage through Canada, he founded Quebec –The “French crescent” included Canada, the Mississippi River, & New Orleans –Missionaries converted Native Americans to Catholicism Like Spain, the French gov’t encouraged converting Indians & establishing missions
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French Colonies in North America Government: Royal control –The French colonies were strictly controlled by royal governors Economy: Desire for fur trade –Most French colonists profited from the fur trade, small-scale farming, or lumbering Society/Interaction: Friendly with Indians –Because the French needed furs, they were the most friendly with the local Native Americans
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The English Colonies in America
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The English Colonies Motivation/Reasons: In the 1600s, English settlers arrived in North America –English colonization differed from Spanish & French because the English gov’t had no desire to create a centralized empire in the New World –Different motivations by English settlers led to different types of colonies
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Migrating to the English Colonies 17 th century England faced major social changes: –The most significantly was a boom in population; Competition for land, food, jobs led to a large mobile population (vagrants?) –People had choices: could move to cities, Ireland, Netherlands, or America (but this was most expensive & dangerous)
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British Colonies in North America
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Motivations: Many different reasons – Economic: Escape poverty or gain wealth from cash crop farming –Religious: For religious freedom & to escape religious persecution As a result, the British colonies were very different from each other & were never very unified
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British Colonies in North America Government: –The colonies differed from French & Spanish because the British gov’t had no desire to create a centralized empire in America –Britain developed a policy called salutary neglect in which the colonists could create local laws & taxes in their colonial assemblies –Royal governors were sent by the king, but they had little power
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British Colonies in North America Economy & Society: –The societies & economies of the British colonies were dependent upon the reasons people settled
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Closure Activity In order to review the Spanish, French, Dutch, & British colonies, students will be presented with a series of “potential immigrants” to North America. For each person: –Determine the best colonial region for that person to move to –Provide a brief explanation that supports your decision
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Potential Immigrant: A poor, unmarried man looking to make his fortune
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Potential Immigrant: A person with very religious beliefs
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Potential Immigrant: A woman looking for new opportunities in America
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Potential Immigrant: A person looking for political freedom & the ability help make laws
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Potential Immigrant: A Native American looking for freedom from European control
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Potential Immigrant: A person who enjoys living “where the action is” (a place where something exciting is always happening)
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Potential Immigrant: A father looking for safety & security for his family
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Potential Immigrant: An entrepreneur looking for a location to open a business specializing in shipping
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