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Title: Early Colonial Outposts in the Americas


1
Early Colonial Outposts in the Americas
  • The Spanish Experience

2
P1Christian Iberia
  • Christendom
  • Rome
  • The Holy Trinity
  • Reconquista
  • Prince Ferdinand Queen Isabella
  • Granada, 1492

3
Early Atlantic World
  • Iberia
  • natives
  • Azores, Canary, and Madeira Islands
  • African Gold
  • Sugar plantations
  • Genocide
  • 1478
  • Ecological Imperialism

4
Maritime Technology
  • Caravel
  • Lateen sail (triangular)
  • Portuguese maritime college
  • Prince Henry the Navigator
  • The Volta
  • Circumvent Muslims

5
Cruising the Caribbean
  • Columbus 1492
  • the Indies
  • Hispaniola
  • 2nd voyage, 1493
  • 1000 men, animals,
  • Columbian Exchange
  • Harvest of gold, souls

6
Taino (Arawaks) Caribs
  • Greater and Lesser Antilles
  • 6 million people
  • Disease forced labor
  • Caciques encomiendas
  • Genocide

7
Spanish colonial structures
  • Adelantado- a man who successfully petitioned
    the Crown to lead an expedition
  • Assumed financial risk, raised capital
  • Joint efforts between Crown and adelantado
  • Quinto- one-fifth reserved for Crown

8
Encomienda
  • Method of settlement
  • Apportion of Indian labor to conquerors
  • Finite of Indians
  • Competition
  • Economic base of conquest
  • Tributary system
  • Responsibility spiritual leadership of natives

9
Sexual Encounters
  • Spanish male explorers
  • Caribbean encounters
  • Nudity
  • Sexual violence

10
Michele de Cuneo
  • When I was in the boat I captured a very
    beautiful Carib woman, whom Columbus gave to
    me. Having taken her into my cabin, she being
    naked according to their custom I conceived
    desire to take pleasure. I wanted to put my
    desire into execution but she did not want it and
    treated me with her finger nails in such a manner
    that I wished I had never begun. But seeing
    that, I took a rope and thrashed her well, for
    which she raised such unheard of screams that you
    would not have believed your ears. Finally we
    came to an agreement that I can tell you that she
    seemed to have been brought up in a school of
    harlots.

11
The Moral Debate
  • What to do with the natives?
  • Enslave or convert?
  • 1500 Spanish Crown decision conversion
  • Exception enslavement for warfare, cannibalism

12
Fray Bartolomé de las Casas
  • Brevísima relación de la destrucción de las
    Indias), published in 1552
  • A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies
  • Documented Spanish atrocities
  • Black legend
  • Document 3, Voices of Freedom

13
P2The World of Cortés
  • Spanish world established on the Atlantic Sea
    Board
  • Enmity with Governor Velasquez of Cuba
  • Cortes wanted to establish his own colony
  • To be governor

14
Yucatán
  • Expeditions before Cortes
  • Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba- February to April
    1517
  • 55 men killed by Mayas on the Yucatán
  • May 1518- Juan de Grijalva
  • Bought news of promising lands inland
  • Alerted Aztecs
  • Spanish weapons

15
Contingency Conquest
  • Translators
  • Geronimo de Aguilar
  • Marina (La Malinche)
  • Marina spoke Nahuatl and Mayan
  • Aguilar spoke Mayan and Spanish

16
Tlaxcala Cortés
  • City-state
  • Independence from Tenochtitlán
  • Formidable warriors
  • Battle
  • Eventual alliance
  • Indispensable allies

17
Mexica (Aztec)
  • Chinampas floating gardens
  • Advanced horticulture
  • Each farmer produced enough to support dozens of
    artisans, priests, warriors, administrators
  • High productivity
  • Dense population

18
Mexica Aztec
  • The term Aztec is a political name the Mexica
    peoples took after their ascension to power
  • Aztec derived from Aztlán, the mythical area of
    the groups origin in northwest Mexico

19
November 8, 1519
  • Moctezuma greets Spaniard and Indian allies
  • Why would Moctezuma invite Spaniards?
  • To kill? Deify?

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Conquest, from National Geographic Series,
Guns, Germs, and Steel (2005)
  • Francisco Pizarro
  • Inca Empire (Peru)
  • The Andes
  • Jineta riding style
  • Ataxalpa (Inca ruler)
  • Spanish rapier
  • Cajamarca
  • European writing system vs. writing in the
    Americas
  • tilted axes cultural diffusion
  • smallpox
  • domesticated animals
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