Contact and First Conquest

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Contact and First Conquest Chapter 2 Contact and First Conquest

The Four Voyages of Christopher Columbus Columbus and his crew of 90 men left Spain in August 1492. They reached land on October 12, 1492. They made four voyages to the New World between 1492 and 1504.

Amerigo gets the naming rights America is named after explorer Amerigo Vespucci. Vespucci made three or four trips to the New World. A German mapmaker named the continent after Amerigo.

The Impact of European Arms and Disease The Spanish presence had a devastating effect. Mexico’s native population decreased from 25 million in 1519 to 1 million in 1619. The Impact of European Arms and Disease

The Making of an Ocean World—The Atlantic and Columbian Exchange The Atlantic Ocean became the great highway connecting known and previously unknown continents. The Columbian Exchange—the interchange of diseases, plants, animals, and human cultures between New and Old Worlds after 1492. The Making of an Ocean World—The Atlantic and Columbian Exchange

The Conquest of the Aztec and Inca Empires Hernán Cortés – (1519 and 1522) conquered the Aztec empire Francisco Pizarro - (1531-1532) wiped out the Inca Empire The Conquest of the Aztec and Inca Empires

Bartolomé de Las Casas –The Natives Friend Bartolomé de Las Casas (1484–1566) documented in detail the cruelty of the Spanish conquerors Las Casas also left an important record of the life and customs of the first peoples of the Americas. Bartolomé de Las Casas –The Natives Friend

A Divided Europe: The Impact of the Protestant Reformation The Protestant Reformation changed the way Europeans thought about the world, whether they became Protestant or remained Catholic.

The Birth of Protestantism Martin Luther (1483–1546) 1517 – Luther posts the 95 Theses on the door of a church in Wittenberg His action quickly led to a religious split, first in Germany, and then across Europe The Birth of Protestantism

Religion and the Nation-State The idea of the nation-state developed more or less at the same time as the Protestant–Catholic split. The modern idea that the world should be governed by nation-states was new in the Europe of the 1500s. Religion and the Nation-State

Encomienda System and the shift to Slavery The Encomienda System was a Spanish system of control over natives. Royal land grants were Spanish and the got the natives who were on the land. The Spanish would protect and Christianize the natives in exchange for their forced labor. Resulted in Spanish getting rich and terrible treatment of the natives Was eventually replaced by African Slaves. One reason was that Africans were less susceptible to European disease. Encomienda System and the shift to Slavery

Exploration and Encounter in North America: The Spanish

Ponce de León in Florida, 1513–1521 Juan Ponce de León, who had been part of the Spanish army that conquered Muslim Granada in 1492, led the first known European expeditions to Puerto Rico and Florida. Explored Florida searching for a fabled “Fountain of Youth” Ponce de León in Florida, 1513–1521

Exploring the Mississippi River Valley: The De Soto Expedition, 1539–1542 In 1539, De Soto sailed to Florida with some 500 to 600 Spaniards and about 100 captive American Indians and Africans Explored the Southeastern United States and in 1541 crossed the Mississippi River

Early Settlements in Florida: Fort Caroline and St Early Settlements in Florida: Fort Caroline and St. Augustine, 1562–1565 Established St. Augustine, Florida in 1565 The oldest permanently occupied European settlement in what would become the U.S.

Exploration and Encounter in North America: The French King Francis I of France (r. 1515–1547) did not want to leave the Americas to Spain or Portugal, which was quickly developing its own empire in Brazil. 1524 - French king sends Giovanni da Verrazzano to America to search for a northwest passage Verranzano sails along the Atlantic coast France tries again to find a northern sea route to Asia 1534 - Jacques Cartier sails up the St. Lawrence River to present-day Montreal Exploration and Encounter in North America: The French

Elizabethan Explorers and Pirates Francis Drake, perhaps the most famous pirate, was commissioned by Queen Elizabeth. Drake was an explorer; he voyaged around the globe from 1577 to 1580. His exploits brought considerable wealth to Queen Elizabeth’s England.

Walter Raleigh and the “Lost Colony” of Roanoke 1587 – Sir Walter Raleigh sends an expedition to settle Roanoke Island off the Carolina coast Help was not able to return until 1590 When they returned, the colony was gone, vanished. Only the word “Croatoan” was left, carved in a tree, becomes the “lost colony” Walter Raleigh and the “Lost Colony” of Roanoke