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Title: Exploration and Colonization


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Exploration and Colonization
  • U.S./AZ History
  • Chapter 1

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Learning Objectives
  • Students will be able to describe key components
    of the Colombian exchange.
  • Students will be able to list and describe the
    motives for Spanish exploration and colonization
    with emphasis on notable explorers.
  • Students will be able to list and describe the
    motives for English exploration and expansion
    with emphasis on key individuals.

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Pre-European North America
  • Prior to European contact, many tribes lived in
    North America.
  • This included the Hohokam and Pima tribes that
    lived in the Arizona region
  • Page 7

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Scene in Europe
  • In the 1400s, Europe began to look outward for
    resources to fund their domains.
  • Sailing technology improved, which aided
    exploration.
  • Country leaders could now send explorers across
    oceans to find new lands and resources.

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Spanish Exploration
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Spanish Exploration
  • 1492- Christopher Columbus sailed across the
    Atlantic for Spain in search of an improved route
    to Asia.
  • He landed in Hispaniola thinking it was Asia.
  • His trip to N. America introduced new entities to
    the native people

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Christopher Columbus
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Columbian Exchange
  • New to N. America
  • -Coffee
  • -Sugar Cane
  • -Cattle
  • -Horses
  • -Small Pox
  • -Flu
  • -Measles
  • New to Europe
  • -Tobacco
  • -Tomato
  • -Vanilla
  • -Corn
  • -Peanut
  • -Turkey
  • -Potatoes

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Spanish Development
  • Spain conquers the Aztecs in Mexico, the Incas in
    Peru, and the Native Americans in the US
    Southwest.
  • 1540- Francisco Coronado explored much of the SW
    in search of gold, but found only native peoples
    instead.

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Coronados Exploration
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You can be any religion you want as long as its
Catholic
  • The Spanish begin to build missions to convert
    the native people to Catholicism.
  • This led native leaders like Pope to lead
    resistance movements against the Spanish.

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British Colonization
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British Exploration
  • John Smith headed a group that founded the colony
    of Jamestown in Virginia in 1607.
  • Joint stock companies funded the expedition in
    hopes of finding gold and making a quick profit.

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Jamestown
  • No gold was found and the colony was forced to
    focus on tobacco.
  • Indentured servants came to Jamestown to work the
    crops.
  • Native Americans and the colonists often raided
    each others camps.

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Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • John Winthrop headed a group a Puritans to
    Massachusetts.
  • The Puritans eagerly tried to convert Native
    peoples which led to constant wars.
  • 1675- In King Phillips War, Native people burnt
    down many Puritan camps leading the colonists to
    respond in kind.

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Other Colonies
  • The Dutch settled New Netherland (New York)
  • The English Quaker William Penn formed
    Pennsylvania
  • 13 regions developed forming the British Colonies

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Mercantilism
  • Mercantilism Gain as much gold and silver as
    possible, maintain favorable balance of trade.
  • Navigation Acts (1651)- The colonies could only
    export goods to England and any country that
    wanted to trade with the colonies had to go
    through English shipping.

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Triangle Trade
  • The souths plantation economy needed labor, thus
    African slaves were brought to the colonies.
  • This began the institution of slavery that would
    cause the future U.S. many problems.

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Colonial Movements
  • The Enlightenment- Movement toward more
    scientific and rational thinking in the search
    for truth and knowledge. Humans have natural
    rights. (Ben Franklins kite experiment)
  • Great Awakening- Religious revivals aimed at
    restoring puritan ideals and challenged
    traditional church doctrine.

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French and Indian War (1754)
  • French and British forces began fighting over
    territory in North America.
  • The English won the war and took Canada from the
    French and Florida from Spain.

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Pontiacs Rebellion (1763)
  • Pontiac captured many forts along the Ohio Valley
    causing the English to trade blankets infected
    with small pox to the NAs.
  • The Proclamation line of 1763- Stated the
    colonists were not allowed to settle west of the
    Appalachian mountains.

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