Title: European Explorers In North America
1European Explorers In North America
2Instructions
- This presentation is designed to help you study
for your Explorer test. Read all information on
each slide. Try to answer all questions before
the computer answers them. The last slide is
empty so that you can work on it. I expect you to
begin working by inserting a textbox and typing
your first and last names into it. Next, you are
to key information, in your own words, about the
explorer that you worked on in class with your
group. The last slide will be printed for Mrs.
Klunk, so make sure you do your best work. As
time permits, you may insert the picture of your
explorer from your folder after you have
completed the rest of your slide. - Ms. Piestrak
3- Name the three European countries that were in
competition to extend their influence and
power to the newly discovered continent of North
America. _______________________________ - Each of these three countries were motivated by
the promise of ____________, a desire to
________________________, and a drive to expand
their __________ and _______________. These are
also known as competitive forces. - As the European explorers set out to claim the
vast lands of North America, they faced many
obstacles. Name the four major obstacles they
faced - 1). __________________________________
- 2). __________________________________
- 3). __________________________________
- 4). __________________________________
- Name the three major accomplishments of these
European explorers. - 1). ______________________________________________
___________________ - 2). ______________________________________________
___________________ - 3). ______________________________________________
___________________
Spain, France, and England
great riches
spread Christianity
empires
cultures
Poor maps and navigational tools
A lack of adequate supplies
Disease and starvation
Fear of the unknown
An exchange of ideas and goods between Europeans
and Indians
Improved navigational tools and ships
The major European powers claimed huge areas of
land
4Cabot explored eastern Canada for England!
  John Cabot In 1497, Italian navigator John
Cabot sailed from England (sponsor country) to
North America. He was trying to find a Northwest
Passage to Asia. Cabot explored the coasts of
present-day Labrador and Newfoundland in eastern
Canada.
5Coronado claimed land in the southwestern U.S.
for Spain!
      Explorations of Coronado Spanish explorer
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado led one of the
earliest European expeditions to the Colorado
River region in 1540 and 1541. Coronado was in
search of gold or other riches that were rumored
to exist in the legendary Seven Cities of Cibola,
which were thought to be located in the
Southwest. Members of Coronados party did not
find the Seven Cities, but they probably did
become the first Europeans to view the Grand
Canyon.
6Champlain established the French settlement of
Quebec!
Samuel de Champlain Samuel de Champlain was a
French explorer who, in 1608, founded the
Canadian city of Québec as a fur-trading post.
Champlain befriended the Algonquin and Hurons in
the area. With a party of indigenous peoples and
two French companions, Champlain led a raid on
the Iroquois, who were defeated largely because
the Europeans had firearms.
7LaSalle claimed the Mississippi River Valley for
France!
Sieur de La Salle Claims Louisiana
Territory Sieur de La Salle settled in Canada in
1666. La Salle received a land grant near
Montréal and entered the fur trade. He also began
exploring the North American continent. During an
expedition on the Mississippi River in 1682, La
Salle claimed the entire Mississippi Valley for
France, naming the territory Louisiana.
8Areas of Cooperation between the Europeans
Areas of Conflict between the Europeans
- Farm animals
- Transportation of firearms and farm tools
(technologies) - Trade
- Desire of English to spread Christianity
- Crops
- Land
- Competition for trade
- Disease
- Language differences
9Cultural Interactions of Each European Ethnicity
Spanish
- Conquered and enslaved Indians
- Brought Christianity to the New World
- Introduced European diseases into the New World
10Cultural Interactions of Each European Ethnicity
French
- Established trading posts in the New World
- Spread Christianity
11Cultural Interactions of Each European Ethnicity
English
- Established settlements and claimed ownership of
land - Learned farming techniques from American Indians
- Traded
12Timeline
John Cabot
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
Samuel de Champlain
Sieur de La Salle
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