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WELCOME!! • Warm-UP Turn in Syllabus to bin Review states for quiz- 5 minutes! Session I: Early European Exploration and Colonization 1492-1754 The Founding of the Americas Class Objectives • Identify 3 major causes for European expansion and exploration during the late 15th and early 16th century. • Debate 3 positive and 3 negative effects of Columbus’ discovery of the New World. • Analyze Columbus as a villain or hero based on a reading using 3 pieces of factual data. • Define and Describe the Colombian Exchange • Explain significance of the Treaty of Tordesillas • Identify Spain’s 4 colonial rivals • Explain 3 cause for the decline of Spain’s Empire. Causes For European Expansion and Exploration • 1. The Rise of the Ottoman Turks: By the mid 1400’s, the Ottoman Turks had gained control of the land route to Asia and barred European traders and merchants. • 2. The Renaissance: This period of European history led to advances in science; including development of oceanic navigation and ship building. (Prince Henry the Navigator) • 3. Portuguese Expeditions: Bartolomeu Dias’ successful expedition around the African continent in 1487 opened up potential trade routes with Asia. • 4. The unification of Spain in 1492: Led to the rise of a new super power in Europe that sought to expand its economic interests abroad. • 5. Columbus: An Italian (Genoese) explorer named Christopher Columbus appeals to the Spanish Monarchy to sponsor a voyage across the Atlantic to find an alternate route to Asia. • 6. Discovery of the Americas: Columbus lands in what is believed to be the East Indies. Subsequent voyages lead to the realization that a New World has been discovered. Activity • 1. On your own, take 2 minutes to write down everything you know about Christopher Columbus • Turn to someone next to you and share what you came up with • Group yourselves into teams of four- write a short paragraph explaining why Columbus is considered a hero The Colombian Exchange • A system of trade that was established between the Old World (Europe and Africa) and the New World (the Americas) that introduced new foods, goods and diseases across the Atlantic. Check For Understanding • 3 major causes for European expansion and exploration. • 3 positive effects for European discovery of the New World and 3 negative effects. • 3 reasons why Columbus should be revered or vilified. • 3 goods that went from the Old World to the New World, and 3 goods that went from the New World to the Old World during the Colombian Exchange. Activity: Spain’s Rivals • The class will be divided in 5 groups and will follow a series of directions. • Questions to be answered: – What was the Treaty of Tordesillas, what countries were involved? – Who were Spain’s rivals (be able to name 4), what did they want and how did they get it? – Were Spain’s rivals successful? The Treaty of Tordesillas • In 1494, Pope Alexander VI drafted a treaty in 1494 that effectively split the Atlantic into 2 spheres. One controlled by Spain and the other by Portugal. • Spain took control of the Americas (except Brazil) while Portugal took control of Africa and Brazil. (This is why they speak Portuguese in Brazil and Spanish everywhere else in S. America) • Other European nations refused to except this treaty and began to formulate ways of creating their own overseas colonies. Spain’s Rivals • France, England and the Netherlands began sending privateers (nice word for pirates) to raid Spanish possessions to support their own economies. • Later those nations, despite the protest of Spain, began to develop their own colonies causing wars to break out continually. • By 1750, Spain had lost nearly half of its colonial possessions and was in major economic decline. Spain’s Rivals Decline of Spanish Colonial Power • 1. Size: The vastness of Spain’s empire may it almost impossible to populate, control and defend. • 2. European rivals: Other European nations began establishing colonies in the New World chipping away at Spain’s possessions. • 3. Economics: Defense of the Empire, wars in Europe and a depleted workforce in Spain (due to colonization and expulsion of nonChristians) significantly deflated the economic power of Spain. Check for Understanding • What countries signed the Treaty of Tordesillas? What did it accomplish? • Who were the 4 main rivals of Spain? What did they want, how did they get it? • What are 3 reasons why Spain’s colonial empire declined? Next Class • Homework: Note Check (5 points) • Session II: Exploration and Colonization- The British Southern Colonies • Quiz: next Thursday