
Unit 2 European Explorers Text
... anyway and took over the leaderless Inca empire. From there, Spanish conquistadors conquered most of South America. III Section 3 - The Spanish Borderlands In both Mexico and Peru, conquistadors found gold and silver riches beyond their wildest dreams. Hoping for still more, they pushed north into l ...
... anyway and took over the leaderless Inca empire. From there, Spanish conquistadors conquered most of South America. III Section 3 - The Spanish Borderlands In both Mexico and Peru, conquistadors found gold and silver riches beyond their wildest dreams. Hoping for still more, they pushed north into l ...
The Louisiana Purchase_Reading 2
... "Buffalo Elk and goats or Antelopes feeding in every direction . . . [T]he buffalo furnish us with fine veal and fat and beef. . . . We have not been able to take any fish for some time past. The country is as yesterday beautiful in the extreme." —from the journals of Lewis and Clark ...
... "Buffalo Elk and goats or Antelopes feeding in every direction . . . [T]he buffalo furnish us with fine veal and fat and beef. . . . We have not been able to take any fish for some time past. The country is as yesterday beautiful in the extreme." —from the journals of Lewis and Clark ...
Unit 1
... One of the first problems he faced was in east Florida, in land which is now part of the state of Florida. The area borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. At that time, east Florida belonged to Spain. But Spain controlled only a few towns in the area. The rest was controlled by criminals ...
... One of the first problems he faced was in east Florida, in land which is now part of the state of Florida. The area borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. At that time, east Florida belonged to Spain. But Spain controlled only a few towns in the area. The rest was controlled by criminals ...
02.III Northern Explorations and Encounters | WHAT DIFFERENCES
... Church. Luther attracted followers all over northwestern Europe, including France, where they were persecuted by Catholic authorities. Converted to Luther’s teachings in 1533, Frenchman John Calvin fled to Switzerland, where he developed a radical theology. His doctrine of predestination declared t ...
... Church. Luther attracted followers all over northwestern Europe, including France, where they were persecuted by Catholic authorities. Converted to Luther’s teachings in 1533, Frenchman John Calvin fled to Switzerland, where he developed a radical theology. His doctrine of predestination declared t ...
Section 5 — Jamestown: The First English Colony
... Pizarro killed Atahualpa anyway and took over the leaderless Inca Empire. From there, Spanish conquistadors conquered most of South America. ...
... Pizarro killed Atahualpa anyway and took over the leaderless Inca Empire. From there, Spanish conquistadors conquered most of South America. ...
Ch. 2 When Cultures Collide (1492-1600)
... for the English to establish colonies. Well, the rst English expedition was led by the Genovese captain John Cabot, who reached Labrador Canada in 1497. Inspired by this, the French king authorized Jacques Cartier, in 1534, to try to nd the "Northwest Passage." The Northwest Passage was the fabled ...
... for the English to establish colonies. Well, the rst English expedition was led by the Genovese captain John Cabot, who reached Labrador Canada in 1497. Inspired by this, the French king authorized Jacques Cartier, in 1534, to try to nd the "Northwest Passage." The Northwest Passage was the fabled ...
Chapter 5: Europeans Settle throughout North America Lesson One
... Indians taught Spanish how to build adobe houses and how to make medicine from herbs. Life was hard for the Indians. They had to give up their religious traditions and learn the Catholic faith. Some were forced to work on missions against their will. Some Indians fought back killing missionaries and ...
... Indians taught Spanish how to build adobe houses and how to make medicine from herbs. Life was hard for the Indians. They had to give up their religious traditions and learn the Catholic faith. Some were forced to work on missions against their will. Some Indians fought back killing missionaries and ...
European Exploration and Settlement
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Countries and Their Settlements
... Second, the country wanted the riches and power from having a hold in the New World. The last reason was that they wanted to spread Christianity. ...
... Second, the country wanted the riches and power from having a hold in the New World. The last reason was that they wanted to spread Christianity. ...
Spanish Florida
Spanish Florida (Spanish: La Florida) refers to the Spanish territory of Florida, which formed part of the Captaincy General of Cuba, the Viceroyalty of New Spain, and the Spanish Empire. Originally extending over what is now the southeastern United States, but with no defined boundaries, Florida was a component of the Spanish colonization of the Americas and the expansion of the Spanish Empire. Wide-ranging expeditions were mounted into the hinterland during the 16th century, but Spain never exercised complete control over La Florida beyond the area of what are now the U.S. states of Florida, southern Georgia, southern Alabama, southern Mississippi, and southeastern Louisiana. (Colonial Texas was in a different Captaincy General.)