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2Section 1-5
The Asian Migration to America
- Scientists are unsure when the first people came
to America, - -but scientific speculation points to between
15,000 and 30,000 years ago.
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3Section 1-7
The Asian Migration to America (cont.)
- This period is called the Ice Age.
- Ocean levels dropped, exposing an area of dry
land. - Scientists believe that people from Asia crossed
this land bridge as they hunted large animals
about 15,000 years ago or even earlier. - Name of the land bridge?
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5Section 1-8
- These people were probably nomads, people who
continually moved from place to place. - -a theory expanded on by Diamonds Guns, Germs,
and Steel - -
(pages 1213)
6- Status of European Communities
- -Agricultural society with many new advances in
farming technology - -Feudal system divided land into small areas
owned by landlords. - -Peasants paid tribute and performed labor.
- -Harsh living conditions famine prevalent.
- -Plague wiped out one-third of Europe's
population, 13471353.
7- European expansion due to
- (1) population increase and commercial growth
- (2) Western European states emerged with monarchs
as centers of power - need to be better than the rest
- (3) need to reach the riches of Asia
- (4) resulted from the development of the
Renaissance
8- Intellectual and artistic developments in Europe
- The Crusades stimulated Italian trade with Asia.
- Compass, gunpowder, movable type were introduced
to Europe. - Muslims reintroduced Greek and Roman learning to
Europeans. - -Humanism revolt against religious authority in
which the secular took precedence over the pure
religious - -Inquisitive and acquisitive spirit of
Renaissance helped motivate exploration.
9Section 2-21
- European Explorers
- Henry the Navigator set up a center for
astronomical and geographical studiesin Portugal
in 1419.
- In 1488 (Portugal) Bartolomeu Dias reached the
southern tip of Africa. - 1497 (Portugal) Vasco da Gama sailed around
Africa and across to India.
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10Section 3-5
- 1st Europeans to arrive in the Americas were the
Norse, or Vikings
European Explorers
-Around A.D. 1000 Leif Ericsson explored and
stayed the winter in Newfoundland. -Viking
attempts to settle permanently in the Americas
failed -mainly because Native Americans opposed
them.
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11Section 3-7
Columbuss Plan
- In the mid-1400s, Christopher Columbus, an
Italian navigator, became interested in sailing
across the Atlantic. - However, there were some problems with his plan.
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12Section 3-8
- Christopher Columbus miscalculated the distance
from Spain to India. - Columbus couldnt get help from the rulers of
England, Portugal, France for an expedition. - In 1492 Spains King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
finally agreed to finance Columbuss expedition.
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13Section 3-10
Columbuss Explorations
- Columbus and his three ships left Spain in August
1492. Ship names?
- After a long, frightening trip across the
Atlantic Ocean, they landed in the Bahamas,
probably on what is today San Salvador Island. - -He called those he met Indians.
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14Section 3-16
Continuing Expeditions
- Even though Columbus founded the new world, it
was not named after - The Americas were named after Amerigo Vespucci,
an Italian who repeated Columbuss voyages in
1499 and 1501 - also discovered that this large landmass could
not be part of Asia.
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15Section 3-17
- Juan Ponce de Leon, (Spanish), discovered Florida
in 1513.
- In 1513 Vasco de Balboa the first European to
see the Pacific Ocean. - In 1520 Ferdinand Magellan first person to sail
to the tip of South America also first to sail
around the world.
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16Section 4-10
Spain sends explorers
- The people who led the expeditions became known
as conquistadors, or conquerors. - One conquistador, Francisco Pizarro, explored
Peru and conquered the Inca Empire.
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17Section 4-11a
- In 1540 Francisco Vásquez de Coronado explored
the southwestern United States.
- Hernando de Soto led an expedition and explored
the area north of Florida. - -They were the first Europeans to see the
Mississippi River.
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18- English Efforts at Colonization
- English Sea Dogs raided Spanish New World
fleets. - Rivalry with Spain led Queen Elizabeth I to found
colonies. - Colonies could provide bases to raid the Spanish,
free England from reliance on trade with Asia,
and provide a home for the homeless.
19- Some colonization efforts failed including
expeditions to Newfoundland and Roanoke. - Spain became angry that the English were taking
territory that had been set aside by the pope for
Catholics. - Spanish Armada defeated by English fleet in 1588,
halting Spanish monopoly on Americas.
20- Exchanges between Old and New Worlds occurred
- European diseases decimated Indian populations.
- American precious metals
- American crops to Europe- corn, potatoes, cotton,
chocolate, tobacco - European crops to America- wheat, sugar, rice,
horses, cattle
21- Impact of interaction
- The population of Mexico fell from 25 million in
1519 to one million a century later. - By the 20th century, native population had fallen
by 90. - Virgin Soil Epidemics
- Diseases were the greatest killer of Indians
22Map The Invasion of America Who participated in
the invasion of Americas? Where did they go?
23MAP 2.3 European Exploration, 14921591 By the
mid-sixteenth century, Europeans had explored
most of the Atlantic coast of North America and
penetrated into the interior in the disastrous
expeditions of de Soto and Coronado.
24Chapter Summary 1
25Chapter Assessment 4
Reviewing Key Facts
How did Asians migrate to the Americas during the
Ice Age?
Asians came to America by crossing the land
bridge, an area now submerged and known as the
Bering Strait, on foot.
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26Chapter Assessment 6
Reviewing Key Facts (cont.)
Why were Europeans searching fora sea route to
Asia?
The collapse of the Mongol empire resulted in
reduced trade with Asia, while the demand for
Asian luxury goods remained high. Europeans
thought a sea route to Asia would increase trade.
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27Chapter Assessment 10
Critical Thinking (cont.)
Forming an Opinion If you had been King
Ferdinand or Queen Isabella, would you have
agreed to support Christopher Columbuss voyages
to the Americas? Why or why not?
Answers will vary.
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28Chapter Assessment 14
Directions Choose the best answer to the
following question.
The Treaty of Tordesillas resolved differences
between A Spain and France. B Spain and
Portugal. C Portugal and England. D France and
Portugal.
Test-Taking Tip In addition to thinking about
what the purpose of the Treaty of Tordesillas
was, you can use the process of elimination to
help answer this question. Which country listed
in the answer choices was not discussed in this
chapter?
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29Daily Focus Skills Transparency 2
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30Daily Focus Skills Transparency 3
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31Daily Focus Skills Transparency 4
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