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Essential Question Essential Question : What are the similarities & differences among the Spanish, French, Dutch & British patterns of colonization in America? Warm-Up Questions Warm-Up Questions : What key changes in Europe What key changes in Europe took place in the 15 took place in the 15 th th & 16 & 16 th th centuries that allowed for centuries that allowed for overseas colonization? overseas colonization? How did European exploration How did European exploration in America impact native in America impact native peoples? peoples?

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■ Essential QuestionEssential Question: What are the similarities & differences among the Spanish, French, Dutch & British patterns of colonization in America?

■ Warm-Up QuestionsWarm-Up Questions: –What key changes in Europe What key changes in Europe

took place in the 15took place in the 15thth & 16 & 16thth centuries that allowed for centuries that allowed for overseas colonization?overseas colonization?

–How did European exploration in How did European exploration in America impact native peoples?America impact native peoples?

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Motivations for Exploration■During the Renaissance, a desire

for new trade routes to Asia led to an Age of Exploration:–Led by Spain & Portugal,

explorers found new trade routes, colonies, & people to Christianize

–Colonization in North America led to destruction of Indian culture, permanent settlements for whites, & wealth for European nations

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Motivation & Means of Exploration

Key Motivation of Explorers: Key Motivation of Explorers: • A search for new knowledge (Renaissance)• The 3 “Gs”:

1. GOLD: A desire for wealth, new markets for trade, a desire to escape poverty in Europe

2. GLORY: A desire by European kings to develop large overseas empires or for individual explorers to make a name for themselves

3. GOD: A desire by European Christians (Catholics) to convert people to their faith

Means: Means: • Better ships

(caravels)• Better

navigation tools:

1. Astrolabe & sextant

2. Magnetic compass

3. Maps with longitude & latitude

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Voyages of European Exploration

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Four Key ExplorersVasco da Gama found India

by sailing around AfricaChristopher Columbus “discovered” America

looking for a westward route to IndiaFerdinand Magellan led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe

Samuel Champlain founded Quebec after failing to find a NW passage to India

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This exploration led to colonies by European countries:

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America Prior to the Arrival of Europeans

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America Before the Europeans■Before Columbus’ discovered

America in 1492, North America was dominated Native Americans:

The AztecsAztecs (in Central America) & IncasIncas (in South America)

created large, powerful empires

These empires were destroyed by the arrival of Spanish conquistadors

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America Before the Europeans■Before Columbus’ discovered

America in 1492, North America was dominated Native Americans:

The PlainsPlains Indians were hunters & gathers but became mobile

hunters after the Spanish introduced the horse into North America

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America Before the Europeans■Before Columbus’ discovered

America in 1492, North America was dominated Native Americans:

The Eastern WoodlandsEastern Woodlands Indians lived in small farming communities & were the first contacts with British settlers in

Virginia & Massachusetts

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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 1600s

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When Worlds Collide

On the map provided, label and shade trade patterns & the regions of

the world colonized by (a) Spain, (b) France, (c) England, & (d) Dutch

during the Age of Exploration

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Voyages of European Exploration

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The Columbian Exchange■The arrival of Europeans led to the

introduction of new products between Indians & Europeans called the Columbian Exchange:–Indians introduced corn, tobacco,

potatoes, peanuts to whites–Europeans introduced horses,

livestock, citrus, & diseases–An estimated 90% of Indians

died due to European disease

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The Columbian Exchange

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The Spanish Colonies in America

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Spanish Colonies in North America

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Spanish Colonies in North America■Motivations:

–After Columbus, Spain dominated Central & South America & the SE & SW sections of North America

–Spanish conquistadors explored in search of gold & silver

–Missionaries converted Native Americans to Catholicism

The Spanish government encouraged converting Indians

& establishing missions

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Spanish Colonies in North America■Government: Royal control

–Spanish colonies were funded & controlled by the monarch

–Viceroys were sent to the colonies to serve as governors

■Economy: Desire for wealth –Used Indian & African slave

labor to mine gold & silver–Built encomiendas (plantations)

to farm cash crops

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Spanish Colonies in North America■Society: Strictly controlled

–Viceroys were sent to rule–Creoles were white colonists

living in Spanish colonies; had opportunities for land & wealth

–The lack of women led to inter-marriage with Indians & a mixed-race population (mestizos)

–Indians & African slaves made up the bottom of society

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The French Colonies in America

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French Colonies in North America

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French Colonies in North America■Motivations:

–After Champlain’s attempt to find a NW passage through Canada, he founded Quebec

–The “French crescent” included Canada, the Mississippi River, & New Orleans

–Missionaries converted Native Americans to Catholicism

Like Spain, the French gov’t encouraged

converting Indians & establishing missions

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French Colonies in North America■Government: Royal control

–The French colonies were strictly controlled by royal governors

■Economy: Desire for fur trade –Most French colonists profited

from the fur trade, small-scale farming, or lumbering

■Society: Friendly with Indians –Because the French needed furs,

they were the most friendly with the local Native Americans

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Dutch Colonies in North America

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Dutch Colonies in North America■Motivations:

–The Dutch established New Amsterdam as a trade center

■Political, Economic, Social:–To attract settlers, the gov’t

allowed anyone to immigrate–As a result, New Amsterdam

was one of the most diverse colonies in North America

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The English Colonies in America

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The English Colonies■In the 1600s, 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■17th century England faced major

social changes:–The most significantly 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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British Colonies in North America

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British Colonies in North America■Motivations: Many different reasons

– Economic: Escape poverty or gain wealth from cash crop farming

–Religious: For religious freedom & to escape religious persecution

– Political: Fear during the English Civil War & Glorious Revolution

■ As a result, the British colonies were very different from each other & were never very unified

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British Colonies in North America■Government:

–The colonies differed from French & Spanish because the British gov’t had no desire to create a centralized empire in America

–Britain developed a policy called salutary neglect in which the colonists could create local laws & taxes in their colonial assemblies

–Royal governors were sent by the king, but they had little power

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British Colonies in North America■ Economy &

Society: –The societies

& economies of the British colonies were dependent upon the reasons people settled

Southern colonies, like Virginia, had cash crop economies, large gaps between rich & poor

farmers, & slave labor

New England colonies, like Massachusetts, were closely

connected by religion & families & were mostly

subsistence farmers who had little desire to make money

Unlike the Spanish & French, the British colonists never made sweeping attempts to convert,

marry, or trade with local Native Americans, although conflicts

over land were common

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By the early 1600s, 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

The Spanish & French adopted Frontiers of Inclusion while the British

used Frontiers of Exclusion