Chapter 2 Section 3 The Impact of Colonization P. 6/p. 59

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Chapter 2 Section 3 The Impact of Colonization P. 6/p. 59 A. Categorizing As you read, use the chart below to categorize the information in the section on life in Spanish America Colonial Government Relations with Native Americans Colonial Economy Created 2 viceroyalties-New Spain, Peru

Chapter 2 Section 3 The Impact of Colonization P. 6/p. 59 A. Categorizing As you read, use the chart below to categorize the information in the section on life in Spanish America Colonial Government Relations with Native Americans Colonial Economy Created 2 viceroyalties-New Spain, Peru Spain- gain wealth for colonies N. A. worked mines, plantations Haciendas-large estates, often became plantations Grew $$ crops sugar, coffee & cotton Control of colonies stayed in the hands of people w/Spanish background

Chapter 2 Section 3 The Impact of Colonization P. 6/p. 59 A. Categorizing As you read, use the chart below to categorize the information in the section on life in Spanish America Colonial Government Relations with Native Americans Colonial Economy Created 2 viceroyalties-New Spain, Peru Christian missionaries tried to convert N. A. Spain- gain wealth for colonies Spaniards abuse them, many die N. A. worked mines, plantations Haciendas-large estates, often became plantations Forced to work on plantations Grew $$ crops- sugar, coffee & cotton Control of colonies stayed in the hands of people w/Spanish background Las Casas & Pope’ tried to help

Slavery-holding a person in bondage for labor B. Finding Main Ideas Use the chart below to take notes on some of the important issues concerning the emergence of slavery Issue Notes Slavery-holding a person in bondage for labor Slave labor Enslaved Africans –immune to diseases, no family to help them escape in America, permanent source of cheap labor (children become slaves), many worked on farms in Africa. Voyage of slave ships from Africa to Americas, middle leg of trade Middle passage

Slavery-holding a person in bondage for labor B. Finding Main Ideas Use the chart below to take notes on some of the important issues concerning the emergence of slavery Issue Notes Slavery-holding a person in bondage for labor Slave labor Enslaved Africans –immune to diseases, no family to help them escape in America, permanent source of cheap labor (children become slaves), many worked on farms in Africa. Voyage of slave ships from Africa to Americas, middle leg of trade 12 million Africans traveled on middle passage, 2+ million died on the trip Middle passage

B. Finding Main Ideas Use the chart below to take notes on some of the important issues concerning the emergence of slavery Issue Notes Slavery-holding a person in bondage for labor Slave labor Enslaved Africans –immune to diseases, no family to help them escape, permanent source of cheap labor (have children), worked on farms in Africa. Voyage from Africa to Americas, middle leg of trade 12 million Africans traveled on M. P., 2+ million died on the trip Middle passage racism Slavery led to the belief that some people are inferior because of their race.

movement of living things between hemispheres C. Recognizing Effects List the major effects of the Columbian Exchange movement of living things between hemispheres Columbian Exchange-

Movement of living things between hemispheres C. Recognizing Effects List the major effects of the Columbian Exchange Movement of living things between hemispheres Columbian Exchange- Diseases that kill millions of N. Americans

A Spanish missionary in Mexico described the effects of small pox on the Aztecs Diseases killed 20 million Native Americans in the first century after conquest.

Movement of living things between hemispheres C. Recognizing Effects List the major effects of the Columbian Exchange Movement of living things between hemispheres Columbian Exchange- Diseases that kill millions of N. Americans European livestock –cattle, pigs, horses European crops –grapes, onions, wheat Crops such as potatoes & corn help feed Europeans