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APUSH Review: Key Concept 1.3 www.Apushreview.com Period 1: 1491 - 1607 APUSH Review: Key Concept 1.3 Everything You Need To Know About Key Concept 1.3 To Succeed In APUSH

The New Curriculum Key Concept 1.3 “Contact among American Indians, Africans, and Europeans challenged the worldviews of each group.” Page 25 of the Curriculum Framework Big idea: How did Europeans view the Natives and justify their treatment of them? How did Africans adapt to life in the Western Hemisphere while still preserving their own cultures?

European Views of Natives and Africans Key Concept 1.3, I “European overseas expansion and sustained contacts with Africans and American Indians dramatically altered European views of social, political, and economic relationships among and between white and nonwhite peoples.” Page 25 of the Curriculum Framework Many Spanish and Portuguese did not understand Natives and their cultures Natives were viewed as “Savages” by many Europeans Juan de Sepulveda: Advocated harsh treatment of Natives Claimed slavery for Natives was justified under Christianity Bartolome de Las Casas: Argued that Natives deserved the same treatment as all other men Played an instrumental role in the ending of the encomienda system Europeans began to develop a belief in white superiority to justify the treatment of Africans and Natives

Views of Natives and Africans Key Concept 1.3, II “Native peoples and Africans in the Americas strove to maintain their political and cultural autonomy in the face of European challenges to their independence and core beliefs” Page 25 of the Curriculum Framework The Spanish often tried to convert Natives to Christianity Spanish Mission System: Outposts throughout the Americas to help convert Natives Outposts were often military bases as well Don Juan de Onate defeated the Pueblos Spanish established Santa Fe in 1610 Spanish priests and government suppressed Native practices that were inconsistent with Christianity Spanish demanded tribute and labor from Natives Many Africans preserved their culture and autonomy in the New World Maroon Communities: Consisted of runaway slaves, many were located in the Caribbean Many Africans would combine elements of Christianity with their native African religions and customs

Test Tips Multiple-Choice and Short Answer Questions: Essay Questions: Excerpt from a Spanish official about Natives: How were they viewed? Comparing/Contrasting Spanish and Portuguese colonization Similarities in Native and African resistance Essay Questions: Not likely since it is from period 1 Comparing European colonization

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