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Exploring and Colonizing North America Spain, France, and England
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■ Essential Question: Question What are the similarities & differences among the Spanish, French, & British patterns of colonization in North America?
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America Prior to the Arrival of Europeans
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Early Human Migrations 1 st Migration, 38, 000 -1800 BCE 2 nd Migration, c. 10, 0004, 000 BCE
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Eastern Woodland Cultures ■ Along the Atlantic Coast of North America, Native Americans lived in smaller, mobile bands: –Farming was supplemented by hunting and gathering –Eastern woodland Indians were likely the first natives to be encountered by English settlers
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Locations of Major Indian Groups and Culture Areas in the 1600 s
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When Worlds Collide What was the impact of Spanish, French, and English settlement in North America on Native Americans?
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Voyages of European Exploration
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European movement
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Exploration: Direct Causes = 3 G’s ■ Political: Become a world power through gaining wealth and land. (GLORY) ■ Economic: Search for new trade routes with direct access to Asian/African luxury goods would enrich individuals and their nations (GOLD) ■ Religious: spread Christianity and weaken Middle Eastern Muslims. (GOD) The 3 motives reinforce each other
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European explore EFFECTS • Europeans reach and settle Americas • Expanded knowledge of world geography • Growth of trade, mercantilism and capitalism • Indian conflicts over land impact of disease on Indian populations • Introduction of the institution of slavery • Columbian Exchange
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NEW WORLD OLD WORLD
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Columbian Exchange or the transfer of goods involved 3 continents, Americas, Europe and Africa * Squash * Turkey * Cocoa * Peanut * Avocado * Pumpkin * Pineapple * Tomato * Peppers * Tobacco * Cassava * Vanilla * Olive * Coffee Beans * Banana * Onion * Turnip * Honeybee * Grape * Peach * Sugar Cane * Citrus Fruits * Pear * Wheat * Cattle * Sheep * Pig * Flu * Typhus * Measles * Diptheria * Whooping Cough * Sweet Potatoes * Quinine * POTATO * MAIZE * Syphillis * Rice * Barley * Oats * HORSE * Smallpox * Malaria
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The Columbian Exchange
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Old World to New World to Old World Diseases Smallpox, Measles, Chicken Pox Malaria, Yellow Fever, Influenza, The Common Cold Syphilis Animals Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Sheep Goats, Chickens Turkeys, Llamas, Alpacas, Guinea Pigs Plants Rice Wheat Barley Oats Coffee Sugarcane Bananas Melons Olives Dandelions Daisies Clover Ragweed Kentucky Bluegrass Corn (Maize) Potatoes (White & Sweet Varieties) Beans (Snap, Kidney, & Lima Varieties) Tobacco Peanuts Squash Peppers Tomatoes Pumpkins Pineapples Cacao (Source of Chocolate) Chicle (Source of Chewing Gum) Papayas Guavas Avocados
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The Spanish Colonies in America
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■ Started in Caribbean, then Central and South America—most important was conquest of Aztecs by Cortez (1521) and Incas by Pizzaro (1531) ■ First permanent colonies in what will become United States are founded by Spain – St. Augustine (Florida) is founded (1565) to protect Spanish treasure fleets
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Georgia
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A World Transformed ■ Native Americans were eager for European trade; they were not initially victims of Spanish exploration ■ They became dependent on and indebted to Europeans ■ Disease decimated perhaps 95% of Native American population
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Cycle of Conquest & Colonization Explorers Conqui stadore s s rie European Colonial Empire i a n o s is Permanent Settlers M
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From Plunder to Settlement ■ By 1650, 1/2 million Spaniards immigrated to the New World –Mostly unmarried males came to New World; intermarriage Whites from Spain led to mixed-blood. Whites mestizos born & in mulattos America –Distinguished between social classes: peninsulares & creoles –The Spanish gov’t operated strict control over the colonies
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The Spanish used the encomienda system to Spanish Conquests & Colonies create large cash crop plantations using Native American & African slave labor Spanish missionaries focused heavily on converting Native Americans & establishing missions
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The Colonial Class System Peninsulares Spanish ancestory Mestizos Spanish and Indian mixture Native Indians Creoles Spanish and Black mixture. Mulattos White American and Black mixture Black Slaves
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What type of relationship existed between the Spanish and the Native Americans living in N. Am? ■ Native people learned about new tools, grow food, raise sheep ■ Many converted to Catholicism ■ Spanish learned new farming techniques ■ Harsh treatment of Native Americans for slave labor ■ Beating of those who did not convert ■ Disease, death ■ Rebellion
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Hernando Desoto – Spanish Explorer ■ Explored Southeast region of America in 1540. ■ Encountered numerous Creek Indian tribes in Georgia, as well as food such as peaches. ■ Crossed Chattahoochee, Flint, Ocmulgee, Oconee, and Savannah Rivers.
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Hernando de Soto
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Spanish Settlements in Georgia ■ ■ From 1578 to 1583 the Spanish Catholics built two separate chains of missions. One led from San Augustin north along the Atlantic coast, into present day coastal Georgia. The Guale tribes were temporarily subdued near what is St. Catherine’s Island today. In 1597 the Franciscans in Guale interfered with the mission Indians once too often and they rebelled. The missions along coastal Georgia were destroyed and most of the friars murdered before soldiers stopped the uprising by 1601. Although the Yamasees and Lower Creeks sought Spanish protection in the following years, and Spanish Indians continued to harass English settlers along the southern frontier, Spain's plans for hegemony in the Southeast disappeared along with the missions. More info on Spanish missions in Georgia HERE!
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Spanish empire by the 1600’s consisted of Southern part of North America v Central America v v Caribbean Islands Most of outer South America v
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The French Colonies in America
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■ French settle Quebec (1608) & Montreal (1642) and what would become Canada – Control St. Lawrence River & access to interior of North America – Develop a fur trade
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The French Claim Canada ■ In 1608, Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec; French Empire eventually included St. Lawrence River, Great Lakes, Mississippi R. ■ The French gov’t strictly controlled the colonies but made little effort to encourage settlement ■ Because the fur trade was the basis of their colonial economy, Indians became valued trading partners (not exploitive like Spain)
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What was the relationship between the French and Native Americans living in North America? ■ Business partners ■ Friendly ■ Huron (in Canada) were close allies ■ Enemies with Iroquois (on East coast with British colonies) ■ Diseases killed many
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Like Spain, the French gov’t encouraged converting Native Americans & establishing missions
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The English Colonies in America
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English settlements ■ Cabot & New Foundland 1582 ■ Sir Walter Raleigh attempts to colonize off the coast of North Carolina in 1585. ■ Establishes the colony of Roanoke ■ Second attempt in 1585 with 150 men and women
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Lost Colony of Roanoke ■ Spanish Armada delays supply until 1590 ■ No settlers found but buildings are standing ■ CROATOAN – written on fence post. ■ Unsolved mystery
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What was life like in Jamestown? ■ Difficult ■ Swamp area with disease carrying mosquitoes ■ Laziness from settlers ■ John Smith took over during the starving time ■ Native Americans refuse to trade during this time
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The English Colonies ■ In the 1600 s, English settlers arrived in North America –English colonization differed from Spanish & French because the English gov’t had no desire to create a centralized empire in the New World –Different motivations by English settlers led to different types of colonies
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Migrating to the English Colonies ■ 17 th century England faced major social changes: –The most significant was a boom in population; Competition for land, food, jobs led to a large mobile population (vagrants? ) –People had choices: could move to cities, Ireland, Netherlands, or America (but this was most expensive & dangerous)
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Migrating to the English Colonies ■ Motives for migration to America: – Religious: purer form of worship – Economic: Escape poverty or the threat of lifelong poverty – Personal: to escape bad marriages or jail terms ■ Migration to America was facilitated by the English Civil War & Glorious Revolution
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The Stuart Monarchs
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Fort King George ■ First British garrison of the Georgia colony, is located in Darien, at the mouth of the Altamaha River. ■ Established in 1721 to 1732 as the southernmost outpost of British North America. ■ Protected Carolina colony against Spanish and French as well as possible attacks by the hostile Guale Indians. ■ Poor living conditions and a fire that destroyed the fort in 1726 led to its disbandment. Click HERE for a more complete story of Ft. King George! From New Georgia Encyclopedia – Fort King George, http: //www. georgiaencyclopedia. org/nge/Article. jsp? id=h-2481
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Types of Colonial Settlements
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Three types of colonial settlements Trading Post Colony Plantation Colony Settler colony Used to trade items For example, French fur traders Grow and sell cash Settlers establish new towns and crops, such as rice, settlements, but linked to their indigo, tobacco, mother country by trade and government. Did not require a lot of money. Required more money to maintain and build. Required more money to build the towns and settlements. More difficult to protect. Set up along a water trade route. Easier to protect Easy to protect Set up along a water trade route. Set up on large areas of land. Set up along the water for irrigation use and trade.
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European colonization in North America Spain France England Plantation colonies in the Caribbean, Florida, and Mexico. Trading post colonies in St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, and Mississippi regions. Plantation colonies in Southern English colonies. Spanish missions converted Indians to Christianity by force, and governed the colonial settlements. Georgia’s coastal barrier islands served as sites of Spanish missions. Port of New Orleans controlled trade in the Gulf of Mexico, threatening Spanish shipping in the area. Fur traders expanded networks throughout all of the Southeastern tribes. Settler colonies Jamestown based at first on trading, then later became known as a religious settlement. Fort King George at Darien, GA was southern-most outpost to protect Charlestown, South Carolina from Spanish attacks.
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By the early 1600 s, Spain, England, & France had large territorial claims in North America (but these colonies were not heavily populated, especially in Spanish & French claims) These colonial claims came largely at the expense of the Native Americans already living there
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Colonies in North America Spanish Colonies French colonies English colonies Mexico, present day Florida, South western part of South America Inland part of North America and the St. Lawrence river. They set up a variety of colonies in Canada and along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Controlled their colonies with viceroys. Controlled their colonies loosely. Few settlers moved to New France, because it was so rocky, and the temperature was so cold. Built for profit and others built them for religious freedom. Use of Native American labor to work on the large farms. French got along better with the Native Americans than any other European country. English settlers pushed Native Americans off their land. Treated the Native American harshly. Fur traders England Spain were the two main powers in the Americas. Harsh treatment of the Native Americans, Europeans diseases claimed their lives Live among the Native Americans and respected their culture. Did not want to convert the Native Americans, they just wanted their land. Use of African slaves. Focused on Christianity. Touted religious freedom England sent governors to rule over their colonies.
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Spanish, French, & English Colonial Patterns? ■ Answer the following essential question: – What were the advantages & disadvantages of Spanish, French, & English colonial patterns in terms of long -term colonization in America? ■ Create a chart with your ideas. ■ Submit your chart in the 2. B Dropbox.
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