The Impacts of European Colonization on Georgias Native










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The Impacts of European Colonization on Georgia’s Native Americans SS 8 H 1. b Evaluate the impact of European contact on Native American cultures; include Spanish missions along the barrier islands, and the explorations of Hernando De. Soto.
The Columbian Exchange o The Columbian Exchange refers to the exchange of biological material between the “New World” (North & South America) and the “Old World” (Europe). o The picture represents Columbus’ encounter with the New World.
What is going on in this picture? o When the Europeans arrived in the Americas, they brought deadly diseases such as smallpox. The Europeans had natural immunities to the diseases; the Native Americans did not. o These diseases killed a lot of innocent Native Americans.
Columbian Exchange
The Introduction of New Animals and Plants o Open up your atlases to page 19 and look at the exchange of animals, plants, and diseases from the Old World (Europe, Africa, & Asia) to the New World (North and South America).
Other Impacts – Psychological o Native Americans had never seen Spaniards before, especially in welldeveloped armor. o The armor was hard to pierce, giving Europeans the advantage in a fight.
Guns & Swords (Psychological Impacts) o Native Americans had never seen or heard of guns and swords before the arrival of the Europeans. o The loud “bang” of the gun along with the destruction of the sword & gun combined acted as a scare tactic in conquering Native Americans.
Religious Impacts on Native Americans. o Missions – Churches set up by the Spanish used to convert Native Americans to Christianity. o Native Americans were no longer allowed to worship their own Gods. o In many cases, Native Americans were killed if they refused to become Christians.
Spanish Missions in Georgia The Spanish built many missions along Georgia’s Barrier Islands.
Hernando De Soto o Hernando was the first European to enter Georgia? o His goal was to find gold. o From 1539 -1542, De Soto attempted to find gold, but was unsuccessful. He died in 1542. o In doing so, he spread disease and killed many Native Americans.