Exploration and Colonization
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Transcript Exploration and Colonization
Happy Tuesday!!
Pick up a textbook and write your name (FIRST
AND LAST) on the inside cover
3 Worlds Meet
In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean
blue!
• Christopher Columbus: Italian, sailed for Spain seeking a
water route to Asia
– Sailed west across the Atlantic Ocean
– Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria
• Didn’t find Asia…BUT started the process of interaction
between Europe, Africa and the Americas
• Met Taino Native Americans on San Salvador and called
them “Indians”
Motives for Exploration
God- Missionaries
Gold- fortunes
Glory-make a name for themselves and their
monarchs
Gadgets
Increased population
Renaissance
Growth of commerce
Impact on Native Americans
• Colonization- the establishment of distant settlements
controlled by the parent country
• Military forced used to control native populations
• Plantation system used with forced labor
– Native American resistance- armed defense of land and
revolts
• Disease took its toll on native populations
– Had no immunity
– Measles, mumps, chicken pox, smallpox, typhus, influenza
• Different views on land use
The Slave Trade
Disease killed Native Americans- not a stable work
force
African slavery- alternative for labor
In high demand
Already resistant to European diseases
Trans-Atlantic Slave trade
Middle Passage
12 million people taken from Africa by early 1800s
Stop and Think!
How were slaves captured and transported to the
Americas?
Impact on Europeans
Colonization benefitted many types of people:
Merchants- make money
Monarchs- increase power and influence
Common people- new place to settle and work
MASS MIGRATION
Columbian Exchange
Movement of new plants and animals across the
Atlantic between the Americas, Europe and Africa
New to Europe and Africa: tobaccos, corn, tomatoes,
potatoes, squash, peanuts, pumpkins, peppers, turkeys
New to Americas: diseases, cattle, sheep, pig, chickens,
horses, wheat, rice, sugar, coffee
European Rivalries
Portugal v. Spain- led to…
Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)- divided Western
Hemisphere
East of line (Brazil)- Portugal
West of line (rest of the Americas)- Spain
Ignored by the English, French and Dutch
Started colonizing anyways
Spanish Claim a New Empire
Conquistadors- Spanish explorers and conquerors who
took over parts of the Americas for Spain
Cortez- Conquered the Aztecs
Pizzaro- conquered the Inca
Ponce de Leon- Florida
Coronado- American southwest
Spanish Empire
Many Spanish men married Native women= mestizo
culture- mixed Spanish and Native American
Encomienda system- Spanish forced native
populations to work on farms, ranches and in mines
for Spanish lordships- eventually abolished
Stop and Think
Why were the natives so resistant to the Europeans?