Title: Unit 1: Origins of a New Nation
1Unit 1Origins of a New Nation
- Chapter 1Many Cultures Meet
- Chapter 2Europeans Establish Colonies
- Chapter 3The American Colonies Take Shape
- Slides 1-27 are just review sit
back, relax listen
2Sec 1 The American Indians
The American Indians
The First People of the Americas Main Idea
Scholars believe Paleoindians, or the first
humans to live in the Americas, came from Siberia
and eventually developed permanent villages where
they practiced farming. Early American Indian
Cultures Main Idea Many Native American
cultures emerged in the Americas centuries before
the arrival of Columbus. Distinct cultures
developed in areas such as the Southwest, the
Mississippi River Valley, the Great Plains, and
the Eastern Woodlands. Common Cultural
Features Main Idea Although there was great
cultural diversity among early Native Americans,
they did share some cultural traits. These
included de-centralized political power,
spiritual beliefs, shared property and land, and
gender roles.
3Arrival of the first Americans
- 10,000-40,000 years ago.
- Crossed land bring connecting Siberia and Alaska.
- Spread in N S Amer
- 3 most advanced civilizations in Central and
South America. - Inca
- Peru and Ecuador
- Mayan
- Southern coach of Gulf of Mexico
- Aztec
- Mexico
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6The Vikings
- You mean Europeans werent the first?!
- Came from Norway
- 800-1000 AD
- Eric the Red, Leif Ericson
- True Blood anyone?
- Why no credit?
- No claims, little evidence.
7Sec 2 The Europeans
The Europeans
Life in Europe in the 1400s Main Idea At the
start of the fifteenth century, in the wake of
the bubonic plague, Europe had several key
characteristics. The economy became centered on
agriculture, only a small minority of the
population possessed wealth and power, and
various kingdoms waged war with one another.
Europe Looks Beyond Its Borders Main Idea
Rapidly expanding trade and the religious wars
known as the Crusades exposed Europeans to
different parts of the world. A new era, known as
the Renaissance, began. The Portuguese Begin to
Explore Main Idea Due to its geographic
location and technological developments, the
Portuguese took the lead in exploring new trade
routes and areas for expansion of power.
Continued
8Quick Study Renaissance Changes Europe
Renaissance Changes Europe
QUICK STUDY
9Explorers and Colonies
- Why go to America?
- Renaissance
- Religious conflict
- Expanding trade (Marco Polo)
- The 3 Gs!!!
- Gold
- A desire for wealthNew job opportunities,
precious metals, etc. - God
- Duty to spread ones religion
- Glory
- Be there first! See the new stuff first!!!!
10Follow the Leader
- First.. Spain Portugal.
- Then France Holland.
- Finally Great Britain.
11Why did they come?
- Portugal water routes to India Asia
- Claimed colonies, ie Brazil
- Spain water routes, conquistadors
- Land, wealth, slaves
- Colonies sugar
- Indian then African slaves
- FR water routes, colonization
- Fur trade around Great Lakes
- Friendly with Indians
- Britain - Upper hand in North American and set
the stage for.. US!
12Who came?Portugal
- Prince Henry the Navigator
- Est. Nautical school
- Water route to Asia
- Made it to West Africa
- Vasco de Gama
- Sailed around Southern tip of Africa to India
- Amerigo Vespucci
- Italian mapped coast of S. America.
- Work used to map the New World
13Who came?Spain
- Christopher Columbus
- Italian sent by Ferdinand Isabella
to Asia (didnt quite make it) - 3 ships, 90 sailors, landed San Salvador
10/12/1492 - Balboa
- Sailed to Panama 1st European to
see Pacific
14Who came?Spain
- Ferdinand Magellan
- Sailed around S. Amer tip (straight of Magellan)
- Called Pacific peaceful waters
- Sailed around the world
- Hernando Cortes
- Conquistador
- Sailed to Mexico with Army
- Destroyed Aztecs, claimed Mexico
15Transparency Magellans Voyage
Magellans Voyage
TRANSPARENCY
16Hernan Cortes Francisco Pizzaro
- Hernan Cortes
- Sent by Cuba to conquer the Aztecs in Mexico.
- Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan (present day Mexico
city) had 400,000 people there. - Aztecs governed about 20 million people (twice
the size of Spains) and Cortes could only gather
600 soldiers. - Cortes learned that the Aztecs conquered many
Native Americans and were able to enlist the help
of 200,000 Mexicans. - By 1521, Cortes had conquered one of the largest
empires in the world. - Francisco Pizzaro
- Conquered the Inca (what is now Peru)
17Control of the Spanish Empire
- These new lands and people became
- Colonies areas settled by immigrants who
continue to be ruled by their parent country. - The Spanish became soooo rich!
- Had enslaved Native Americans and Africans, mined
silver and gold in Peru, established farms and
ranches, etc. - Didnt make Indians leaveforced them to become
part of Spanish culture. - Because they all lived togethera new race
emerged - Mestizo Mix of Spanish and Native American.
18- "With my own eyes I saw Spaniards cut off the
nose, hands and ears of Indians, male and female,
without provocation, merely because it pleased
them to do it. ... Likewise, I saw how they
summoned the caciques and the chief rulers to
come, assuring them safety, and when they
peacefully came, they were taken captive and
burned."
19"The Spaniards took babies from their mothers'
breasts, grabbing them by the feet and smashing
their heads againt rocks. ...They built a long
gibbet, low enough for the toes to touch the
ground and prevent strangling, and hanged
thirteen natives at a time in honor of Christ
Our Saviour and the twelve Apostles. ...Then,
straw was wrapped around their torn bodies and
they were burned alive."
20Who came?Spain
- Ponce de Leon
- Sought the fountain
of youth - Claimed Florida
- Land of Flowers
- Spanish Empire caused inflation to rise in Europe
- San Salvador, Mexico, Florida, etc.
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22Who came?France
- Jacques Cartier
- Looking for Northwest Passage,
explored St. Lawrence River - Samuel de Champlain
- Founded colony of Quebec in 1608
- Robert LaSalle
- Followed Mississippi River, claimed it
- Named Louisiana after King Louis XIV
- Great location!
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25Who came?Britain
- Sir Francis Drake
- Sea Dog, sent by Queen Elizabeth I
- Mission pillage Spanish America and ships
- Defeated Spanish Armada
- Huuuge fleet 130 ships 27,000 sailors
- Ensured GBs naval dominance in North Atlantic
26Others
- Henry Hudson
- British but sailed for Dutch
- Explored NY Harbor settled New Amsterdam (later
NY) - Had patroonships feudal estates
27Sec 3 The West Africans
The West Africans
West African Kingdoms Main Idea Various
kingdoms, such as Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
flourished in West Africa. With the arrival of
Portuguese explorers in the 1400s, the kingdoms
became important trade centers. West African
Life Main Idea West African civilizations were
diverse and well developed. Religious beliefs
varied but contributed to strong communal ties,
as did family bonds. Slavery in Africa Main
Idea Slavery was common in West Africa. West
African rulers commonly sold conquered or
captured people as slaves to traders, including
Arabs and the Portuguese.
28Now lets talk
about
- The
- British
- Colonies
- Notes
- Start
- Here!
29Activity Check Fill in your chart
- Royal colony
- Belonged to the crown
- Proprietary colony
- Belonged to powerful individuals or companies
- Joint-stock colony
- Business venture founded and run by a group of
investors who were to share in the companys
profits and losses
- New England colonies
- New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode
Island - Middle colonies
- New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
- Southern colonies
- North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Virginia, Maryland
30JamestownEnglands first permanent colony
- Est. by the VA Comp.
- Chesapeake Bay area
- Fertile land, good harbors and rivers
- 144 settlers came and settled on James River
- No women
- Only 4 carpenters
31Hardships for Jamestown
- Diseases (Malaria)
- Not used to hard work
- Starvation
- Dependent on supplies from GB and Natives
- 1st year only 38 survivors
- 800 more came only 60 survived starving time
of winter 1609. - Ate rats, mice. Even resorted to cannibalism
32Governing Jamestown
- John Smith
- Forceful leader
- John Rolfe
- Est. tobacco
- industry
- Slavery introduced
- Pocahontas
- Rolfes wife
- Helped with Indian
- relations
- - Daughter of Powhatan
33Jamestown in peril
- Tobacco successfully cultivated
- Slavery introduced, but
- VA Co. goes into debt
- Charter is revoked
- VA becomes first Royal Colony
- Appointed a Governor Sir William Berkeley
- Berkeley
- Taxed poor planters more than wealthy people
- Burned to ground b/c Bacons Rebellion
34Bacons Rebellion
- Settlers wanted to take land from Indians
- Berkeley didnt help, so.
- In 1676, Nathaniel Bacon raised an army to fight
the Indians Berkeley. - Berkeley defeated and Jamestown burned.
- 1 month later, Bacon died.
- New Gov. appointed
35Importance of Bacons Rebellion
- 1.) Sharp class differences between wealthy
planters and landless/poor farmers - 2.) Colonial resistance to royal control
- 3.) More frontier access more conflicts with
Indians.
36House of Burgesses - VA
- 1st elected representative legislative group
- Democracy, power of the people
- 1st meeting July 30, 1617
- 22 elected representatives
- Cut short by malaria
- Eventually becomes the VA state assembly
37The Roanoke Disaster
- Walter Raleigh tried twice to start a colony on
Roanoke Island (1580s). - Along coast of North Carolina
- 1st attempt settlers facing starvation returned
home - 2nd attempt settlers disappeared
- Were they defeated by the Indiansdid they join
themno one knows.
38Plymouth Colony (Mass Bay)
- Joint Stock
- Jamestown est. for economic reasons, Plymouth
est. by religious separatists - AKA PURITANS
- The PILGRIMS, came on the .
- MAYFLOWER (1620)
- Signed Mayflower Compact
- First written governing doc. of our nation!
- Laws made by majority all would obey
39Plymouth Colony, cont.
- ½ settlers died by Spring
- Squanto corn
- Deep faith and determination helped them
survive - THANKSGIVING!
- Leader
- William Bradford
- Became part of Mass. Bay Colony.
40Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Started as joint stock, 1630
- Many came b/c of GREAT MIGRATION
- Home to many Puritans, City on a Hill
- Wanted to purify Church of England
- Under Calvinist leaders, became a theocracy
(whats that)? - Church is paramount in all decisions, political
and religious.
41More on Massachusetts
- Ironic - Religious intolerance
- Banished if dont agree
- Dissident founded many other colonies
- Salem Witch Trails
- Activity
- http//blog.teachtci.com/salem-witchcraft-activity
-dot-game/ - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vJU8GvfeaOMo
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vfB1OWwFTZ8U
42Other colonies Connecticut New Hamp
Maine.
- New Hampshire Maine
- 2 Englishmen given a govt grant to areas north
of Mass., divided land - New Hampshire
- Founder John Wheelwright (expelled)
- Joint stock, then royal
- Maine part of Mass Bay Colony until 1820.
- Joint stock
- Founder Thomas Hooker
- Religion less imp. Than commerce
- First to write a Constitution
43Other ColoniesRhode Island
- Joint Stock
- Founder Roger Williams
- Banished from Mass b/c wanted sep. of church
state - Est. Providence (later RI)
- Bought land from Indians!
- Was unique
- Recognized rights of N. Americans and paid them
for land - Complete religious toleration all allowed to come
and worship - Religious refugees came
- 1663, Parliament granted free religion charter
44Halfway Covenant
- Mid 17th cent, a generation has gone by since
first Puritans came to NE. - New generation seemed less committed to religion
more interested in . - Halfway Covenant offered by some clergymen to
those who professed limited religious commitment. - People could now participate without declaration
their total belief in JC.
45New England Confederation
- Plymouth, Mass Bay, Connecticut New Haven
- Formed a military alliance from threat of
Natives. - Lasted until 1684
- Crown ended it.
- Est. a precedent to take unified action against
Natives.
46King Phillips War
- Metacom (King Philip, in Eng.)
leader of the Algonquin people. - United many tribes in Southern
New England against English
settlers. - Vicious War (1675-76)
- Thousands killed on both sides
- Dozens towns/villages burned
- English struck back.
- Metacom was caught and killed
- Head placed on display in Boston.
- Significance
- Virtually ended Indian resistance
in New
England.
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48The Middle and Southern Colonies
49Middle Colonies
- Included New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and
Delaware. - In middle of the Atlantic coast of North America.
- New York was very diverse
50The Middle ColoniesNew York
- Est. by Dutch Joint Stock
- Then GB Proprietary, became English colony
through conquest - England Holland in war over N.Amer fur trade
- Duke of York given a fleet by brother King
Charles II to capture New Amsterdam - Did in 1664 named for him after capture
- Ethnically diverse area
51Middle ColoniesNew Jersey Delaware
- New Jersey
- Also Dutch Joint Stock then GB proprietary
- Originally owned by Duke York too, gave it to
other rich guys - Delaware
- Proprietary
- Started by Swedes, taken by Dutch, then taken by
English. - Also owned by Duke of York, later purchased by
William Penn - Scared Penn was land-locked
52Middle ColoniesPennsylvania
- Proprietary William Penn given grant for
settlement - Founded as sanctuary for Quakers
- Passive resistance
- Non-paid clergy
- Equality for women
- Simple meeting houses
- Very democratic
- No military service
- Anti-slavery
- No paid clergy
- No swearing oaths to King
- Most successful and diverse of all 13 colonies
- Philly City of Brotherly Love
53Southern Colonies
- Virginia, Maryland, Carolinas, Georgia
- Maryland (Proprietary)
- Refuge for Catholics by Lord Baltimore
- Bicameral legislature est.
- Religious probs b/t Cath and Christians
- 1649 Maryland Toleration Acts
- Freedom of worship for Christians
54 Southern Colonies
Carolinas
- Carolinas (Proprietary)
- Land reward for those who restored monarchy after
English Civil War - Religious and political freedom but slavery?
- Tobacco Tarheels
- Not indentured servitude
- Proprietors had investments in slave trade
- 1729 Split in two
- SC thought better than NC
- Better harbors grew sugar, rice indigo
55Southern ColoniesGeorgia
- Proprietary
- Started as a Penal colony by James Ogelthorpe
- Rum, Catholics and Slaves prohibited!
- In the beginning
- Originally a haven for those who had been jailed
in England b/c they couldnt pay their debts.
56Elsewhere
- Quebec!
- Est. for the French
- by Samuel de la Champlain
- Good location St. Lawrence River
- Trade, interior water way, power
- Fur!!!!
- Capital of New France