European Exploration of North America. The Spanish The Spanish explored the North American continent for main reasons that are categorized as: –To find.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Part II: European Exploration and Settlement
Advertisements

5 W’s of European Exploration
AHSGE History I.
Motives for European exploration of the New World
What were the accomplishments of European Exploration?
©2012, TESCCC. ©2010, TESCC CSCOPE ©2012, TESCCC.
3.3 Europeans Settle North America. Claims in North America A northwest trade route to Asia through North America = huge profits Route does not exist.
Do we still explore today? Where? Why? 1. Ocean? 2.
Exploration E.Q. What were the motives, activities, and accomplishments of European explorers in North America and South Carolina?
Quiz Review.  3 Reasons Bodies of Water are Important:
European Exploration of North America All Countries came to compete with one another.
Off to the Races: A Land Up for Grabs Featuring: England, France, and Spain in a Massive (Illegal?) Land Grab That Rocked the World.
©2010, TESCC CSCOPE European Exploration of North America.
EXPLORATION. England France Spain Trade  European Countries began to trade with East Asia (China and Japan) for luxury good such as spices, silk.
Europeans in North America
Exploration & Colonization: The World Comes to the Americas U.S. History.
European Exploration of North America ©2012, TESCCC.
The Spanish The Spanish explored the North American continent for three main reasons: 1)To find riches (Goods and Gold) 2)To spread Christianity (God)
European Exploration of North America ©2012, TESCCC.
Why leave Europe? Religion Christianity dominated Non-Christians faced persecution (discrimination) Economics Searching for natural resources (gold) Looking.
©2010, TESCC CSCOPE. The Spanish The Spanish explored the North American continent for 3 main reasons. To find riches (Goods or Gold) To spread religion,
Notes: Unit 2: Exploration & Colonization #2 Colonization of the Americas.
SOL 4a: Early Exploration of Europeans
Reasons for Exploration
Warm UP (Pages 5-6) Missionaries – People who travel to a territory or community in order to convert people to their religion. Trappers- People who capture.
Classroom Redo Sit with a group and wait patiently for the class period to begin.
SOL 1.4a Explorers. France Portugal Spain England Which countries explored?
MOTIVES FOR EUROPEAN EXPLORATION AND COLONIZATION “Exploring North America”
©2010, TESCC CSCOPE European Exploration of North America.
The Explorers.
Exploration USI.4a Major European countries were in competition to extend their powers into North America and claim the land as their own.
Exploration Notes SOL USI.4.
John Cabot Francisco Coronado Samuel de Champlain Robert La Salle
In your notebook : Using the Atlas P. 18 Map of the world P.19 Map of Europe What do you notice about the two maps? How are they different from today?
September 14, /11- Turn in the two papers when directed. Make sure your names are on both. CW- Intro to Colonization- #1 in Unit Packet HW- Work.
Motivational Factors.
EXPLORATION Standard 8-1.2
European Exploration and Settlement
Colonization.
North American Exploration
European Exploration of North America
European Nations begin exploring and colonizing in the “New World”
Competing for Colonies
Exploration Settlement
Motives for European exploration of the New World
European Explorers In North America
Europe finds the New World
* I will assign class jobs after attendance is submitted.
European Exploration of North America
Early European Exploration
European Exploration of North America
Exploration Settlement
Exploration Settlement
European Exploration of North America
Reasons for European Exploration
Exploration Settlement
Agenda – August 22 Intro to Colonization- Read the Primary Sources from pages 84 and 85. Answer the 2 questions. PowerPoint- Intro to Colonization.
European Exploration of North America
European Explorers Learning about the Spanish,
An Introduction to European Exploration & Expansion
Need for resources Find gold More land Find faster route to India & China Spread Christianity.
North American Exploration
English, French, Dutch and Spanish Settlements in America
Color and label your map as I color and label mine.
Motives for European exploration and colonization
Other European Nations Explore
Exploration Settlement
Exploration Settlement
Exploration of North America
Presentation transcript:

European Exploration of North America

The Spanish The Spanish explored the North American continent for main reasons that are categorized as: –To find riches (Goods)—Gold and silver –To spread religion, or Christianity (God) –To expand their empire (Glory) –Forced Native Americans to convert to Christianity They explored and eventually settled land in present-day Florida, Southwest United States, Mexico, and the islands in the Caribbean.

The French The French explored North America for these reasons: –In search of a water route through the New World known as the Northwest Passage (all three European countries were in search of a faster, cheaper trade route to Asia) –A source of wealth through fur trade with the Native Americans –To convert Native Americans to Christianity They explored Canada, the Louisiana Territory, and islands within the Caribbean; they eventually set up trading settlements and forts for protection of those settlements. Settled along the St. Lawrence, the Great Lakes and down the Mississippi River.

The English The English explored North America for these reasons: –In search of sources of wealth (gold) –Convert Native Americans to Christianity –Claim land for England –Search for trade routes –Freedom from religious persecution –Expansion of their empire and become competitive with other powerful European nations such as Spain England saw the North America’s natural resources as means for gaining wealth and international stature. Explorers risked their lives for fame, curiosity, and pride for their nation. The English Colonial Era will start in 1607 with the first permanent settlement at Jamestown by the Virginia Company. This success will lead to the founding of 13 colonies in America.

Obstacles Poor maps Disease and starvation Fear of the unknown

Achievements Exchange of Ideas Better ships Claimed land ( Glory)

u/culpeper/BAKEWELL/im ages/na.jpg