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Early America and the Age of Christopher Columbus
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Land Bridge Invites New People Glaciers froze enough water that the Berengia (a land bridge) was exposed allowing people to cross. Russia Alaska Bering Strait
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Native American Societies Around 1492 Aztec Empire in Mexico Remnants of the Mayan City-States in Central America Incan Empire in South America U.S. and Canada- Variety of cultures and tribes living in all types of geographical and climatological regions (See map page 11)
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Back in Europe around 1492
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Christianity Christianity shapes the outlook of Europeans – There was a call to convert people of other faiths – Crusades, Martin Luther and Protestantism, Catholic Monks
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Map of the splits in Christianity and the Islamic/Turkish Empire
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Portuguese The Portuguese were the first to arrive in West Africa in the 1400’s – This interaction brought West Africa and European trade closer together – Portuguese were the first to create plantations run by slaves –A practice that was so efficient it would be used in mass quantity in American society
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Age of Exploration Portugal takes the lead – Prince Henry the Navigator used the innovations and sent his captains farther and farther – Barthalomeau Dias rounded the southern tip of Africa in 1488 – Vasco de Gama reached India ten years later
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Reasons for Voyage and Exploration Seek a Passage through Americas to the Far East Gold, Silver and other Valuables Establish claims to new land Spread Christianity
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Reasons for Voyage and Exploration Convert Indians to Christianity Intellectual curiosity Pave the way for trade routes and new settlements
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Christopher Columbus Columbus felt there was a faster way to Asia— Across the Atlantic – Queen Isabella of Spain was encouraged to fund an expedition…the payoffs could be great and the cost would be minimal
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Columbus Queen Isabella of Spain heard of Columbus and decided to fund his adventure – On August 3 rd 1492 Columbus set sail out of a Spanish port
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In 1492 Columbus sailed the Ocean Blue… Columbus set sail with three vessels… The Nina The Pinta The Santa Maria A little more than 2 months later (October 12 th 1492) the Pinta discovered land
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The Mission Columbus was on a mission to discover Gold He wished to claim land for Spain He also promised that he would spread Christianity
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First Encounter Columbus encountered a group of people calling themselves Taino He renamed the Island San Salvador Zinn Reading- annotate and notebook questions
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Diseases and Enslavement decimate the Native Americas Diseases Include: – Small pox – Mumps – Measles – Chicken Pox – Typhus
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“Discovery” of the Americas Has Huge Effects Monarchs see their ability to increase wealth Citizens can live in a society with few constraints New plants and Animals are introduced Columbian Exchange
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Columbian Exchange Used to describe the exchange of plants, animals, human populations and diseases between the Old and New world. Old World New World
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Rivals Portuguese are resentful of the Spanish In order to avoid war, the Treaty of Tordesillas was signed between the Spanish and the Portuguese
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Treaty of Tordesillas June 7 th 1494 Divided the Western Hemisphere Vertically The Americas belonged to Spain East of the line including Brazil belonged to Portugal
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Multiculturalism Elements of all three of these worlds can be seen in our society Multiculturalism is one of our greatest struggles and assets.
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