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Exploring America

Understanding … 1600 = ___ Century? The year …

Understanding … 1600 = 17th Century The year …

Here is why! The year 34 = The 1 st Century The 1 st Century The year 156 = The 2 nd Century The 2 nd Century The year 275 = The 3 rd Century The 3 rd Century

Exploring America During the 1500’s the Spanish ships controlled the Seas

Queen Elizabeth the first was asked by the Spanish Armada to tell Sir Francis Drake to stop attacking Spanish ships. She instead praised his efforts, which led to more raids. Queen Elizabeth of England (Protestant) King Phillip II of Spain (Catholic) (turned down Phillip when he asked her to marry) (beheaded Queen Mary of Scotland (Catholic) (didn’t like that)

The Spanish Armada was doomed from the start. Weather held back much of their Army. Still, the 130 ship strong Armada sailed to England to attack. On the verge of taking Plymouth, Sir Francis Drake made the decisive move of sending 8 abandon fire ships at the Spanish Fleet (like water grenades). When Drake initially heard that the Spanish Fleet was 30 miles away from the English shores he was playing a game of bowls (like bocce). He said they had plenty of time to finish the game and still defeat the Spanish Fleet. The fleet scattered, Drake dominated the 5 remaining ships, and many of the heavy, starved and battered remaining ships were either out maneuvered by the faster English ship, or they ran aground courtesy of rough, unknown water on the long way back to Spain. All told, Spain lost 2/3rds of its 130 ships and 30,000 men.

Exploring America 1588 – Sir Francis Drake(England) defeats the Spanish Armada. defeats the Spanish Armada.

Prior to defeating the Spanish Armada, Drake explored the west coast. In 1579, Sir Francis Drake likely stopped in what is now known as Drake’s Bay. This modern artist’s rendering shows Native Miwok people going to meet a small launch from Drake’s ship, whose hull is being repaired. Illustration by Gordon Miller,

Opens seas for Europe to Explore America!!! IMPORTANT!!! Why is the defeat of the Spanish Armada so important?

This allows explorers like Henry Hudson of England to head to America and explore it’s waters. This picture shows Hudson in 1609 meeting Native Americans on what is now known as the Hudson River.

Why leave home to go to a to go to anewplace?? Lets Play the feud!!

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? W R A P N Exit the Feud Exit the Feud ?????

#2 #3 #4 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 ?????

#1 #3 #4 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 ?????

#1 #2 #4 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 ?????

#1 #2 #3 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud NEW START 27 NEW START 27 ?????

POWER 17 POWER 17 #1 #2 #3 #4 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud ?????

#3 #4 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 ?????

#2 #4 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 ?????

#2 #3 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 ?????

#2 #3 #4 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POWER 17 POWER 17 ????? ????? ?????

#1 #4 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 ?????

#1 #3 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 ?????

#1 #3 #4 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 POWER 17 POWER 17 ?????

#1 #2 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 ?????

#1 #2 #4 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 POWER 17 POWER 17 ?????

#1 #2 #3 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud NEW START 27 NEW START 27 POWER 17 POWER 17 ?????

#4 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 ?????

#3 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 ?????

#3 #4 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 POWER 17 POWER 17 ?????

#2 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 ?????

#2 #4 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 POWER 17 POWER 17 ?????

#2 #3 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 POWER 17 POWER 17 ?????

#1 #5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 ?????

#1 #4 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 POWER 17 POWER 17 ?????

#1 #3 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POWER 17 POWER 17 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 ?????

#1 #2 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 POWER 17 POWER 17 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 ?????

#1 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 POWER 17 POWER 17 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 ?????

#2 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 POWER 17 POWER 17 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 ?????

#3 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 POWER 17 POWER 17 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 ?????

#4 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 POWER 17 POWER 17 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 ?????

#5 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 ?????

POWER 17 POWER 17 Why leave home and go to a new place? Exit the Feud Exit the Feud POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 POTENTIAL WEALTH 55 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 49 ADVENTURE 31 ADVENTURE 31 NEW START 27 NEW START 27 YOU WIN! BECAUSE YOU LEARNED! BECAUSE YOU LEARNED!

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Potential Wealth: -Land -Furs -Trade

Religious Freedom: -Separatist – Wants to leave and form their own church own church

-See something new and exciting -No Bungee Jumping or Skydiving yet! Skydiving yet! Adventure

New Start -Get rid of debt, leave jail or overcome other past problems!

POWER! - Either by Military or Political Rule

Exploring America Sir Humphrey Gilbert – Claimed Newfoundland for Queen Elizabeth

Sir Humphrey Gilbert cutting the first sod in Newfoundland in August 1583 Sir Humphrey Gilbert's British colony on Newfoundland failed partially because the colonists were more anxious to find silver mines than to plant crops.

Sir Walter Raleigh – Explored and reported positives of settling of settling Roanoke Island Roanoke Island (off coast of North ) North Carolina) Exploring America

The capitol of North Carolina is now named after Sir Walter Raleigh

Roanoke – 1585 settlement was vacated because of harsh winter Exploring America

John White – (map maker ; artist)

Exploring America John White – (map maker ; artist) Tries again two years later In 1587, the Virginia Company, financed by Sir Walter Raleigh, sponsored the first attempt at a permanent English settlement in the New World. Ninety-one men, seventeen women and nine children landed on Roanoke island, off of the North Carolina coast.

Exploring America John White – (map maker ; artist) Tries again two years later White goes back to England for supplies and …. This is a 1585 map drawn by John White of the North Carolina area where Roanoke was settled.

Upon return (3 years later after war) he finds only the word CROATOAN CROATOAN and nothing else !!! and nothing else !!!