CPUSH (Unit 1, #2)
... A. During the Renaissance, a desire for new _______________________ to Asia led to an Age of Exploration: 1. Led by Spain & Portugal, explorers found new trade routes, colonies, & people to _______________________ 2. Colonization in North America led to destruction of Indian culture, _______________ ...
... A. During the Renaissance, a desire for new _______________________ to Asia led to an Age of Exploration: 1. Led by Spain & Portugal, explorers found new trade routes, colonies, & people to _______________________ 2. Colonization in North America led to destruction of Indian culture, _______________ ...
Contact: Europeans and Amerindians
... slave labor Spanish missionaries focused heavily on converting Native Americans & establishing missions ...
... slave labor Spanish missionaries focused heavily on converting Native Americans & establishing missions ...
CHAPTER 1: BEGINNINGS TO 1763
... Mid-1500s, Spain explored much of what is today the SW & West of the USA New Mexico settled by Spanish priest who converted Natives (Pueblos) Texas area had 30 expeditions in 16th century California was site of numerous missions ...
... Mid-1500s, Spain explored much of what is today the SW & West of the USA New Mexico settled by Spanish priest who converted Natives (Pueblos) Texas area had 30 expeditions in 16th century California was site of numerous missions ...
First Americans-----Pre
... • Francis Drake – Circumnavigation of the world 1577-1580—First British to do so. – 2nd in command of the English fleet – Helps defeat the Spanish Armada – Exploration ...
... • Francis Drake – Circumnavigation of the world 1577-1580—First British to do so. – 2nd in command of the English fleet – Helps defeat the Spanish Armada – Exploration ...
10-2 The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration
... the Louisiana Territory—including New Orleans—to Spain. But in a secret treaty in 1800, Spain returned Louisiana and the port to France’s powerful leader, Napoleon. Now Napoleon planned to colonize the American territory. In 1802, these developments nearly resulted in war. Just before turning Louisi ...
... the Louisiana Territory—including New Orleans—to Spain. But in a secret treaty in 1800, Spain returned Louisiana and the port to France’s powerful leader, Napoleon. Now Napoleon planned to colonize the American territory. In 1802, these developments nearly resulted in war. Just before turning Louisi ...
Chapter 5 Notes
... & the East Texas missions b. built in 1718 c. also called “The Alamo” B. Missionaries attempted to Christianize the Natives and teach them to be productive Spanish citizens. ...
... & the East Texas missions b. built in 1718 c. also called “The Alamo” B. Missionaries attempted to Christianize the Natives and teach them to be productive Spanish citizens. ...
The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration
... the Louisiana Territory—including New Orleans—to Spain. But in a secret treaty in 1800, Spain returned Louisiana and the port to France’s powerful leader, Napoleon. Now Napoleon planned to colonize the American territory. In 1802, these developments nearly resulted in war. Just before turning Louisi ...
... the Louisiana Territory—including New Orleans—to Spain. But in a secret treaty in 1800, Spain returned Louisiana and the port to France’s powerful leader, Napoleon. Now Napoleon planned to colonize the American territory. In 1802, these developments nearly resulted in war. Just before turning Louisi ...
Exploration Study Guide Why Explore? Europeans wanted silk
... Came to North America for religious freedom – different from others who came to buy and sell goods Had trouble because they could not farm in their new environment American Indians helped them Massachusetts Bay Colony (present-day Massachusetts) Puritans who came to North America for religio ...
... Came to North America for religious freedom – different from others who came to buy and sell goods Had trouble because they could not farm in their new environment American Indians helped them Massachusetts Bay Colony (present-day Massachusetts) Puritans who came to North America for religio ...
EUROPEAN EXPLORERS
... ● trading is a way of establishing relations. The giving and receiving of gifts showed respect and goodwill. These strangers have metal goods, and the pelts we used as trade can be easily replaced. They actually prefer the old furs, ones we had already worn. We get to trade old clothes for knives, a ...
... ● trading is a way of establishing relations. The giving and receiving of gifts showed respect and goodwill. These strangers have metal goods, and the pelts we used as trade can be easily replaced. They actually prefer the old furs, ones we had already worn. We get to trade old clothes for knives, a ...
The Louisiana Purchase - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... • Lewis joined the militia during the Whiskey Rebellion and had been in the army when Jefferson hired him as his private secretary in 1801. • Jefferson apparently looked forward to one day sending out an expedition to explore the continent, and hired Lewis with that in mind. • William Clark was co-l ...
... • Lewis joined the militia during the Whiskey Rebellion and had been in the army when Jefferson hired him as his private secretary in 1801. • Jefferson apparently looked forward to one day sending out an expedition to explore the continent, and hired Lewis with that in mind. • William Clark was co-l ...
and “New World” (Americas).
... •Ships landed at wrong location; area marshy with malaria-causing mosquitoes and polluted water •Settlers were sure there was gold; they refused to plant crops or build shelters, instead they dug for gold and silver. •Most of the settlers were unaccustomed to any sort of ...
... •Ships landed at wrong location; area marshy with malaria-causing mosquitoes and polluted water •Settlers were sure there was gold; they refused to plant crops or build shelters, instead they dug for gold and silver. •Most of the settlers were unaccustomed to any sort of ...
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... had to have the Pope decide for them their limits of exploring. Spain was granted most of North & South America, while Portugal went east. ▪ France—A mixture of Catholics and Huguenots (Protestants), French explorers made their way to the New World for a variety of reasons. ▪ England—Newly Protestan ...
... had to have the Pope decide for them their limits of exploring. Spain was granted most of North & South America, while Portugal went east. ▪ France—A mixture of Catholics and Huguenots (Protestants), French explorers made their way to the New World for a variety of reasons. ▪ England—Newly Protestan ...
Exploration and Colonization
... With each expedition, _____________ carried by the men and animals spread quickly among Native Americans. In 1540, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led an expedition of Spaniards across what is now the southwestern United States. He and his men were the first Europeans to see the ______________________ ...
... With each expedition, _____________ carried by the men and animals spread quickly among Native Americans. In 1540, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led an expedition of Spaniards across what is now the southwestern United States. He and his men were the first Europeans to see the ______________________ ...
What is a “colony”?
... 11. Name a country that is located on the continent of Africa. 12. Name the 2 oceans that is located in South America. 13. ____________ is made up of forty-eight countries. 14. What is the only continent made up of regions and one island Chain? 15. Name the only ocean that surrounds Antarctica. ...
... 11. Name a country that is located on the continent of Africa. 12. Name the 2 oceans that is located in South America. 13. ____________ is made up of forty-eight countries. 14. What is the only continent made up of regions and one island Chain? 15. Name the only ocean that surrounds Antarctica. ...
Explorers of the New World
... become Oklahoma. They were disappointed with their inability to find treasure and turned back toward the Mississippi. On this leg of the trip, De Soto became ill from a fever and died. ► His death was a threat to the existence of the small army, since the Spaniards had told the hostile natives that ...
... become Oklahoma. They were disappointed with their inability to find treasure and turned back toward the Mississippi. On this leg of the trip, De Soto became ill from a fever and died. ► His death was a threat to the existence of the small army, since the Spaniards had told the hostile natives that ...
Warm Up Question
... for a more direct route to Asia to compete with Spain and Portugal, who had claimed most the Americas. This became known as the Northwest Passage. Instead of traveling around South America, they sailed along the northern coast to North America. John Cabot probably landed on the coast of Newfoundla ...
... for a more direct route to Asia to compete with Spain and Portugal, who had claimed most the Americas. This became known as the Northwest Passage. Instead of traveling around South America, they sailed along the northern coast to North America. John Cabot probably landed on the coast of Newfoundla ...
Exploration and Colonization
... For the next 300 years, Portuguese sailors continued to explore East Africa where they established trading forts and posts By 1571, a string of outposts connected Portugal to Africa, India, South Pacific Islands and Japan ...
... For the next 300 years, Portuguese sailors continued to explore East Africa where they established trading forts and posts By 1571, a string of outposts connected Portugal to Africa, India, South Pacific Islands and Japan ...
Explorer Flashcards
... Sailed down the Illinois River to the Mississippi River and all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Claimed the entire Mississippi Valley for France and named it Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV in 1687 ...
... Sailed down the Illinois River to the Mississippi River and all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Claimed the entire Mississippi Valley for France and named it Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV in 1687 ...
and “New World” (Americas).
... •Ships landed at wrong location; area marshy with malaria-causing mosquitoes and polluted water •Settlers were sure there was gold; they refused to plant crops or build shelters, instead they dug for gold and silver. •Most of the settlers were unaccustomed to any sort of ...
... •Ships landed at wrong location; area marshy with malaria-causing mosquitoes and polluted water •Settlers were sure there was gold; they refused to plant crops or build shelters, instead they dug for gold and silver. •Most of the settlers were unaccustomed to any sort of ...
Chapter 3 Note Sheets
... 2. After a brief stop at the _________________________________________________, the crew continued west. 3. Columbus was convinced that he had reached the East Indies in Asia. Instead, he reached the islands off the coast of North America and South America in the ____________________________________ ...
... 2. After a brief stop at the _________________________________________________, the crew continued west. 3. Columbus was convinced that he had reached the East Indies in Asia. Instead, he reached the islands off the coast of North America and South America in the ____________________________________ ...
The Renaissance and Reformation
... • A few French explorers headed south to seek more lands to claim ...
... • A few French explorers headed south to seek more lands to claim ...
French colonization of the Americas
The French colonization of the Americas began in the 16th century, and continued on into the following centuries as France established a colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere. France founded colonies in much of eastern North America, on a number of Caribbean islands, and in South America. Most colonies were developed to export products such as fish, sugar, and furs.As they colonized the New World, the French established forts and settlements that would become such cities as Quebec and Montreal in Canada; Detroit, Green Bay, St. Louis, Cape Girardeau, Mobile, Biloxi, Baton Rouge and New Orleans in the United States; and Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haïtien (founded as Cap-Français) in Haiti, Cayenne in French Guiana and São Luís (founded as Saint-Louis de Maragnan) in Brazil.