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Europeans Establish Colonies Chapter 2 Section 1 Europeans Establish Colonies

Early Spanish Empire

Terms and People missionaries – people who work to convert others to their religion presidio – Spanish fort located near Spanish mission viceroy – ruler of a section of the Spanish empire in the Americas, appointed by the Spanish king mestizo – child of mixed Spanish and Indian ancestry mission – a location for missionary work

Europeans Explore the Americas, 1497–1682

Europeans Explore the Americas, 1497–1682 Wealth Using the wealth from its colonies, Spain began an aggressive military policy in Europe. The Dutch, French, and English sought their own riches.

The conflict was carried to the new colonies in the Americas Religion Religious differences between Catholic and Protestants split Europe. Southern Europe remained Catholic and Northern Europe, including England, became Protestant. The conflict was carried to the new colonies in the Americas

Bartolome de Las Casas

De Soto

De Soto Florida Georgia The Carolinas Mississippi Arkansas

Up the Rio Grande – up through Kansas Coronado Up the Rio Grande – up through Kansas

Pedro Menendez de Alives

JUAN DE ONATE

Pope’s Rebellion

Section 2.2 The French Empire- Fur Traders

The French Empire- Fur Traders

Giovanni de Verranzano

Jacques Cartier

Prayer of Generosity

Samuel de Champlain

Robert de la Salle