APUSH UNIT 1 1491 1607 Key Themes for

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APUSH UNIT 1 1491 -1607

APUSH UNIT 1 1491 -1607

Key Themes for Unit 1 Ø Three worlds collide Ø American Indian Networks Ø

Key Themes for Unit 1 Ø Three worlds collide Ø American Indian Networks Ø Spanish Mission Settlements Ø Columbian Exchange Ø Encomienda System Ø European Explorers and the three Gs. Ø Native Americans are disorganized and ill equipped to fight off the Europeans

Key Terms C/F for Unit 1 Ø Ø Ø Great Basin/ Great Plains Mississippi

Key Terms C/F for Unit 1 Ø Ø Ø Great Basin/ Great Plains Mississippi River Valley Atlantic Seaboard New World Christianity Feudalism Capitalism Joint Stock Companies Native Americans (American Indians) West African Slave Trade Africans

Continental Drift

Continental Drift

Routes of the First Americans

Routes of the First Americans

Columbus Comes upon a New World Ø Events leading up to discovery of New

Columbus Comes upon a New World Ø Events leading up to discovery of New World l l l l Europeans wanted products from Asia Africa provides cheap slave labor Portuguese develop long-range voyages Spain – modern nation-state takes shape Renaissance began in 1300 s Printing presses (1450) spread knowledge Mariner’s compass invented (Arabs? )

The Columbian Exchange

The Columbian Exchange

Explorations of Hernán Cortés

Explorations of Hernán Cortés

Ø Why England colonized Americas late l l l Ø Initially allied with Spain

Ø Why England colonized Americas late l l l Ø Initially allied with Spain so didn’t want to compete Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church, setting off decades-long religious conflict in the nation Famous sea dog pirates (Sir Francis Drake) Early 1600 s – 3 European powers make claims in 3 different parts of North America l l l 1607 – English at Jamestown 1608 – French at Quebec 1610 – Spanish at Santa Fe

KEY FACTORS FOR ENGLAND’S COLONIZATION 1. 2. 3. 4. Defeat of Spain Enclosure Acts

KEY FACTORS FOR ENGLAND’S COLONIZATION 1. 2. 3. 4. Defeat of Spain Enclosure Acts Primogeniture Laws Joint-Stock Companies