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Unit 2: The Exploration of the Americas Business Opportunities A demand for new products (spices & silks) from Asia created opportunities for countries to make money. By the mid –1400’s the only way to get products from the Far East was by land route. Problem: Lots of middlemen caused high prices Solution: Find a passage by sea. Portugal- became the 1st country to focus on sea travel. Advancements were considered state secrets and were carefully guarded. First Portuguese Explorers: Dias1st to sail to the tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope) DaGama1st to make it to India by sailing around Africa Results of these voyages: the price of goods drops by 4/5ths Christopher Columbus Born in Genoa, Italy Influenced by the writings of: Ptolemyancient Greek mathematician Marco Polo Italian explorer who visited China and Japan “…many of the apartments have small tables of pure gold of considerable thickness…” -Marco Polo As a young man Columbus traveled to Portugal and married the daughter of a Portuguese Sea Captain. This is where he learns to be a captain. Later in life he proposed sailing west in order to get to the east. Several rulers refuse the offer but King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain agree to finance the trip. Aug 3rd 1492 he set sail with three ships (Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria) Reaches land on October 12th 1492 Columbus insisted that he found India. He kidnapped several natives he came in contact with and claimed the new lands for Spain. Effects of Columbus’s discovery: 1. Spanish influence in the America’s a. language- Spanish is spoken in most of the countries of the America’s b. religion- Catholicism is worshipped in most of the countries of the America’s 2. Exchange of goods (Columbian Exchange) a. famines end in Europe because of corn and potatoes brought from America. b. Europeans bring to America horses, livestock, and unfortunately also diseases. 3. Harsh treatment of Native Americans a. used by the Spanish as slaves b. killed to find riches c. tortured in order to convert to Christianity SPAIN’S THREE G’S Three driving forces created the demand for further exploration of the America’s. 1. GOLD- Spanish soldiers known as Conquistadors (Conqueror’s) invaded the wealthy native populations in search of riches. I. Hernando Cortes- conquered the rich Aztec civilization of Mexico II. Francisco Pizarro- conquered the rich Incan civilization of Peru. 2. GLORY- Spaniards wished to become famous by being the first to discover something. I. Ponce de Leon- searched for the fountain of youth and discovered Florida. II. Balboa- discovered the Pacific Ocean III. Coronado- searched for the Seven Cities of Gold and charted the south western part of the US. Discovered the Grand Canyon. 3. GOD- Catholic Monks (Dominican’s) came to the America’s in order to convert the heathen native tribes.Missions were created as centers of communities and Catholic teachings. I. Bartolome de Las Casas- monk that fought for the rights of Indians. Challenges to Spanish Dominance All of the gold that Spain took from the new world made them the richest most powerful nation in the world. Gold was loaded on huge ships known as Galleons. This wealth caused other nations to look to America. Countries that challenged Spain: I. Portuguese(Portugal) Discovered most of the African coast as well as Brazil (South America) The Pope intervenes and settles dispute by splitting the new found lands with the Line of Demarcation. The Pope’s decision was that all newly found lands to the east of the line was Spain’s and all land to the west was Portugal’s II. DutchSearched the Northern part of North America. (Netherlands) They established a colony in modern day New York City called New Amsterdam III. French(France) Settled regions of Canada and the North American Gulf Coast. (New Orleans) Created close ties with the Native Americans. Early French settlements in Florida were attacked and destroyed by Spanish conquistadors. IV. English- The English became Spain’s greatest rivals. (England) King Henry VIII (1491-1547) Wanted a male heir to the throne Wife : Catherine (Spanish Nobility) Did not have a son Henry dissolved the marriage in spite of threats from the Catholic Church that he would be excommunicated. Started his own church Anglican Church (Protestants gain foothold in England) Puritans- people that want to purify the Church Henry eventually marries six different time in an attempt to have a male heir to the Throne Edward VI – dies by age 15 (tuberculosis) First Daughter Mary takes power shortly after but dies only a few years (Bloody Mary) Line of succession passes to Henry’s next daughter Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) Commissioned privateers to attack Spanish galleons • Sir Francis Drake was the most famous of the English Privateers. England’s Navy defeated the Spanish Invincible Armada • England had faster ships • Trapped much of the Spanish fleet in port • Hurricane destroyed the remainder of the fleet