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Chapter 1: New Beginnings/Discovery Mr. Klevs I. Europe Moves Toward Exploration • 1400’s Europeans had no knowledge of the Americas • 1000 AD Viking voyages had no lasting impact II. Improvements in Technology • Renaissance late 1400’s and 1500’s • Increase in scientific knowledge –New ship designs –New mapmaking abilities –Printing press II. Improvements in Technology • Used and improved other technology –Gunpowder- Chinese –Compass- Arab merchants III. Religion A. Catholic Spain • Middle Ages, partly conquered by Muslims (Moors) • 1492 Ferdinand and Isabella defeated the Moors III. Religion • Gave Roman Catholic faith leadership and strength III. Religion B. Protestant Revolt • Revolt against authority of the Pope –Germany, England, France and Holland III. Religion • Catholicism vs. Protestantism • Spain and Portugal vs. England and Holland –Fought for non-Christians to follow their form of Christianity III. Religion •Religion was motive for exploration and colonization IV. Expanding Trade • Economic motives grew out of fierce competition for trade –Africa, China and India • Old trade routes from Venice through Constantinople were blocked by Ottoman Turks IV. Expanding Trade • Portuguese Vasco da Gama first European to go around Africa –Reached India V. Politics • 1500’s, Monarchs stronger, building nation states –Country in which majority of people share a common culture and political loyalties toward a central government • Spread power throughout world VI. Christopher Columbus • 1492 Isabella and Ferdinand sent Columbus and his three ships west to reach Asia –Made Columbus governor, admiral and viceroy of lands that he claimed for Spain VI. Christopher Columbus • Columbus left the Canary Islands September 6th and landed in the Bahamas October 12th • Brought first permanent contact between Americas and Native Americans VI. Christopher Columbus • 1506, died thinking he found western route to Asia • Continent named after Amerigo Vespucci VII. Treaty of Tordesillas • 1493 Pope drew line down map –Divided New World between Portugal and Spain • 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas signed –Brazil- Portugal –Spain- all other land VIII. Spanish Explorers 1. Vasco Nunez de Balboa- Crossed the isthmus of Panama (1513) • Discovered Pacific Ocean 2. Juan Ponce de Leon- Discovered Florida (1513) • Looking for Fountain of Youth VIII. Spanish Explorers 3. Ferdinand Magellan- Sailed around tip of South America (1520) • One of his ships first to go around world 4. Hernan Cortes- Conquered Aztecs in (1521) VIII. Spanish Explorers 5. Francisco Pizarro- Conquered Incas in Peru in (1532) 6. Hernando de Soto- Explored from Florida to Mississippi River (1539-1542) 7. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado- Explored from New Mexico into Kansas (1540-1542) VIII. Spanish Explorers • These conquistadors sent ships loaded with gold and silver to Spain • Made Spain richest and most powerful in Europe VIII. Spanish Explorers • Turned to an encomienda system –King gave land and Indians to Spaniards –Indians farmed and worked in mines VIII. Spanish Explorers • Spanish brutality and diseases reduced native population • Used asiento system –Brought slaves from West Africa –Paid a tax to king for each slave VIII. Spanish Explorers • Settled St. Augustine in 1565 –Oldest city in North America • Santa Fe 1609 –Driven out in 1680 during Pueblo Revolt VIII. Spanish Explorers • Established small settlements in Texas • In response to Russian exploration settled California –San Diego in 1769 –San Francisco in 1776 VIII. Spanish Explorers • 1784 missions dotted the California coast –Franciscans –Father Junipero Serra established 9 of them IX. Dutch Exploration • Dutch government hired Henry Hudson –English sailor –Looking for northwest passage to China IX. Dutch Exploration • 1609 found river – Named Hudson River • Established Dutch claims around river – New Amsterdam • Dutch West India Company given economic rights – Joint-stock company X. French Exploration • 1534 sponsored Giovanni de Verrazano –Italian • Northwest passage • Explored east coast –New York harbor X. French Exploration • Jacques Cartier discovered and explored St. Lawrence River • 1608 Samuel Champlain founded first French settlement –Quebec X. French Exploration • 1673 Louis Jolliet and Father Jacques Marquette explored upper Mississippi River • 1682 Robert de La Salle explored Mississippi basin –Named it Louisiana X. French Exploration • Had good relations with Native Americans • Set up trading posts – Control fur trade with natives – Helped some tribes fight enemies • Few colonists, farms or towns posed no threat to Indians XI. English Exploration • John Cabot explored Newfoundland in 1497 –Italian under contract with English king • 1570’s-1580’s Sir Francis Drake – Hired by Queen Elizabeth I XI. English Exploration • Harassed Spanish shipping and settlements • Reached Pacific Ocean • 1588 helped English defeat Spanish Armada XI. English Exploration • 1587 Sir Walter Raleigh –Attempted first English settlement in America –Roanoke Island • North Carolina Coast • Failed, lost colony