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Columbus Discovers the
Americas
1492 - 1607
Reasons for European
Exploration
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5.
The Crusades
Emergence of Strong Central States
The Renaissance
New Technology
Expanding Horizons
The Crusades (1095 – 1291)
Brought Europeans
into contact with the
Middle East
Europeans wanted
spices and luxury
items from China and
India
Emergence of Strong States
France, England,
Spain, Italy,
Portugal
By 1300s feudalism
was declining
Kings were
becoming more
powerful
Trade was
booming
The Renaissance (1350 – 1600)
Rebirth of learning
Read Greek, Roman & Arab texts
New Technology
Compass
Astrolabe
Improved ships
(sails, masts, etc.)
Expanding Horizons
Portuguese
explore African
coast
Reach India
Import gold, ivory,
pepper and palm
oil
Christopher Columbus
Born in Genoa, Italy in 1451
Worked as a map maker
1470s – began looking for financial
backing to find a western route to India
Wanted:
Title of Admiral of the Oceans
10 % of all the loot
Governorship to his heirs
1492 – Queen Isabella of Spain gave
him three ships
Died in 1506, at age 55
Tobacco
Columbus and other explorers brought
back tobacco seeds to Spain
Europeans believed it was a miracle herb
which could:
Ward off the plague
Cure sword wounds
Clear congested lungs!!
Columbian Exchange
Other European Explorers
John Cabot (England)
Vasco Nunez de Balboa (Spain)
Ferdinand Magellan (Spain)
Giovanni Verranzo (France)
Jacques Cartier (France)
Francisco Coronado (Spain)
Sir Francis Drake (England)
Sir Walter Raleigh (England)
Juan de Onate (Spain)
Samuel de Champlain (France)
Henry Hudson (Netherlands)
Juan Ponce de Leon (Spain)
Hernán Cortez (Spain)
Francisco Pizarro (Spain)
Hernando de Soto (Spain)
Amerigo Vespucci
European Explorers
Spain and the Three G’s
God
Gold
Glory
What about the Natives?
Indian Slavery
Encomeinda – a land owner had the right to
the labor of all natives who lived on the land
Created by Columbus
Gold Tax
War
Native Population of Hispaniola
300,000
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
1492
1510
1550
Priests
Priests and missionaries regularly traveled with
the explorers
Tried to convert the natives to Christianity
Most were good and honestly tried to help the natives
Others used the cross to justify bad treatment
1514, Pope Leo X declared, “not
only the Christian religion but
Nature cries out against the slavery
and the slave trade.”
Bartolome de las Casas
Priest who tried protecting the rights
of Native Americans
Disease
Disease was the Europeans most
formidable weapon
The Indians’ immune system had no
defense against diseases such as measles
and smallpox
Spread via the trade routes of Indians
Disease killed thousand times more Indians
than guns or swords
African Slave Trade
Once Native populations had been
decimated, the Europeans began turning
to Africa for their labor
Treaty of Tordesillas
Black Legend
French Territories
The French claimed the land around the
Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes
Also claimed the land all along the
Mississippi River down to New Orleans
Fishing and trapping for fur were their
main enterprises
English Territories
The English claimed the land along
America’s Eastern coast
They were most interested in settling the
land
The Lost Colony
1587 – Sir Walter Raleigh sent
a group of colonists to what is
now Virginia
89 men, 7 women, 11 children
Called their colony Roanoke
1590 – a relief expedition
arrived to find no remains of
the colony
Jamestown