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Exploration and Expansion Section 2 Conquest and Colonies Main Idea The countries of Europe established colonies in the lands they had discovered but, only after conquering the natives who lived there. Essential Questions • How did Spain build an empire in the Americas? • What kind of colony did the Portuguese establish in Brazil? • What was life like in the French, Dutch, and English colonies in the Americas? Section 2 Exploration and Expansion Spain Builds an Empire - Spain first to successfully settle in the Americas - Eventually conquered native empires, the Aztecs and Incas Spain in Caribbean Encomienda • First areas settled by Spanish, Cuba & Caribbean • Spanish introduced encomienda = Colonists given land and Natives to work the land • Columbus hoped to find gold, did not • Required to teach native workers about Christianity Millions Died • Disastrous system for Native Americans • Mistreatment, overwork took toll on population • Europeans spread new diseases Exploration and Expansion Section 2 The Conquest of Mexico & Peru Conquistador • Hernán Cortés led expedition to Mexico, ended with conquest of Aztecs • Conquistador = military leader who fought against Native Americans • Aztecs powerful, ruled much of Mexico Cortes’ advantages • Cortés joined by thousands of those who wanted to defeat Aztecs • Cortés had metal weapons, heavy armor, guns, horses—animals never seen before in Americas– disease also killed thousands of Aztecs Conquest o f Peru - Francisco Pizarro led expedition to Peru who had heard of fabulous wealth of Inca Empire; hoped to win wealth for himself - Pizarro took over all ready weakened (by smallpox) Inca empire Exploration and Expansion Section 2 Life in the Spanish Empire • With Mexico, Peru, Spain gained control of huge empire in Americas • Spanish king chose officials, viceroys, to govern American holdings • Spanish colonial economy based on gold, silver mining, farming • Spanish drafted Native Americans for labor in mines, on farms Beginnings of Slavery • Disease, mistreatment took toll on native population • One reformer, Bartolomé de Las Casas recommended replacing Native Americans as laborers with imported African slaves • Slave labor soon became common practice in Americas Exploration and Expansion Section 2 Summarize How did the Spanish create an empire in the Americas? Answer(s): conquered Aztec and Inca empires; appointed viceroys to govern Section 2 Exploration and Expansion The Portuguese in Brazil Portuguese built an empire in the Americas, their empire was not as large as the Spanish Treaty • 1494, Treaty of Tordesillas drew imaginary line through Atlantic Ocean – Everything west, including most of then-undiscovered Americas, would belong to Spain – Everything to east would be Portuguese – Only Brazil remained as Portuguese colony Colonization • Heavy Brazilian jungles made mining, farming difficult • Portuguese in no hurry to settle • Colonists slowly moved in, along Atlantic coast – Established huge farming estates – First used Native American, then African slave labor to work on farms Exploration and Expansion Section 2 Explain Why did few colonists originally move to Brazil? Answer(s): Heavy jungles made farming and mining difficult. Exploration and Expansion Section 2 French, Dutch, and English Colonies in the Americas -Silver and gold from American colonies began to circulate in Europe -Leaders in France, England, and the Netherlands decided that they needed to establish colonies in the Americas. New France • French explorers established colonies in New France or Canada • Hoped this would be a rich source for gold, silver • Did not find riches, but found other potentially valuable trade goods Trade and Colonization • Waters of North Atlantic swarming with fish (staple of European diet) and forests yielded valuable furs • French only sent small groups of traders • Did not enslave Native Americans Native American hunters were the French traders’ main source of furs. Exploration and Expansion Section 2 South down the Mississippi - French explorers headed south to seek more lands • 1608, Samuel de Champlain founded city of Quebec • French explored Mississippi R. • René-Robert La Salle canoed down entire Mississippi River to Gulf of Mexico • Claimed enormous Mississippi region, tributaries for France • Named huge, fertile area Louisiana, after King Louis XIV Section 2 Exploration and Expansion The Dutch of New Netherland Trade Interests New Amsterdam • Dutch who came to North America interested in trade • 1626, governor bought island of Manhattan from Natives • Only large colony, New Netherland, in Hudson River valley • Founded city of New Amsterdam, later New York City Slow Growth in Americas • New Netherlands did not grow • Dutch focused on developing colonies in other parts of world, that produced goods Europe & Americas could not Section 2 Exploration and Expansion The English Colonies • 1607, first permanent English colony established at Jamestown • 80 percent of settlers died during first winter in America, but colony still endured Pilgrims • 1620, Pilgrims sailed from England • Pilgrims had been persecuted in England for religious beliefs • Established colony at Plymouth, Massachusetts • Colony self-sufficient within 5 years Native Americans • English settlers did not share same relationship with Native Americans as French, Dutch • Colonists viewed Native Americans with distrust, anger Exploration and Expansion Section 2 British-French Conflict Problems • English ran into conflict with French settlers in Americas • English colonists attempted to settle in French territory; tension in region grew; war broke out, 1754 French and Indian War - British v/s French and Indians • War began badly for British, but British turned tide, took city of Quebec Costly War • Eventually French surrendered, yielded Canada, all French territory east of Mississippi • War costly for British; king tried to place costs of war on colonists • Led to resentment, which eventually brought about American Revolution Exploration and Expansion Section 2 Exploration and Expansion Section 2 Exploration and Expansion Section 2 Sequence What series of events led to the French and Indian War? Answer(s): English attempted to settle in French territory; tension grew between English and French