New Spain, New France and New Netherland Mr. Bach Accelerated United States History.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Part II: European Exploration and Settlement
Advertisements

Social Studies Chapter 7 Test Review VocabPlacesPeoplePeople (2)
Chapter 2 ISN Reading Notes Answers
Chapter 2 Section 2 European Competition in North America P. 5/ P. 55
Essential Question What factors led Europeans to explore North America?
New France:. From the class text- The First Americans – page 133.
Objectives Describe how New France spread into the interior of North America. Explain how the Dutch established a thriving colony along the Hudson River.
What were the reasons for French exploration?
European Exploration/Colonization British, French, and Dutch
Colonies in North America. ssetGuid=dda2b765-c6ec-4dbc-a554- ec13c7dec195&fromMyDe=0&isPrinterFriendl y=0&provider=&isLessonFromHealth=0&prod.
The New Ventures By: Matt W, Cam M, Mike L, Todd B, Jamie M.
Colonizing North America
French Colonization  Initial Colonization Efforts  Establishing the Fur Trade  Recruiting  Competition – The Dutch  Growth of French Colonies  Expanding.
France and the Netherlands in North America
Europeans Compete in North America. Conflicts in Europe Religious conflicts Ever since the Reformation, Catholics and Protestants did not get along. King.
Race for Empires. I. England A.Northwest Passage 1.John Cabot - basis for England’s claimed lands in N. America 2.Henry Hudson - searched north (Canada)
Unit 2 Lesson 4 The First Colonies Vocabularies Colony-is a settlement or region ruled by another country Slavery-is the noun for slave. Is the practice.
Notes: Unit 2: Exploration & Colonization #2 Colonization of the Americas.
EUROPEAN COMPETITION IN NORTH AMERICA BELL RINGER: 1. WHAT WERE THE ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND DUTCH SEARCHING FOR IN THEIR EARLY VOYAGES OF EXPLORATION? 2.
The Invasion and Settlement of the New World. The Devastation of the native American Population There were 50,000,000 Native Americans around 1492 by.
European Competition in North America
Colonizing North America
Social Studies Notes Chapter 5- Lesson2
Spain and Portugal were the first countries to make a push for exploration. The Treaty of Tordesillas divided the world between Spain and Portugal to keep.
French and Dutch Colonies in the New World. The Northwest Passage The Northwest Passage- waterway through or around North America Cabot, Cartier, Verrazano.
European Exploration of the Americas Spain Claims an Empire European Competition in North America The Spanish & Native Americans Beginnings of Slavery.
Chapter 2 Section 2 Spain’s Empire in the Americas Chapter 2-4 – France and the Netherlands in North America Essential Question: Explain how the settlement.
Portugal, France, & the Netherlands. Portugal Navigation & Influence of Prince Henry the Navigator 1420s -1430s = Established sugar plantations on Madeira,
Essential Question Why did the Spanish and French build colonies in the Americas?
STANDARD 5.2 & CREATED BY L.CARREON EXPLORATION OF THE NEW WORLD.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. French and Dutch North America.
Chapter 2 Section 2 European Competition in North America.
France and Holland Competition for Spain. The French Empire Spain’s success caused other Europeans to seek the same. France didn’t seek to colonize like.
French Exploration
European Nations Settle North America Chapter 4 Section 2.
The French and the Dutch in the New World By J. A. Sacco.
European Competition in North America Pages 34-39
US History I : Unit I Review Game GO BIG OR GO HOME!! Native Americans.
French and Dutch Colonies in the New World. The Northwest Passage The Northwest Passage- waterway through or around North America No explorer ever found.
European Competition in North America
European Exploration.
European Colonization
French and Dutch Colonies in the New World
Settling Down in a New World
European Nations Settle North America
20.2 – Europeans Settle North America
European Voyages of Discovery
Chapter 2 Vocab Colombian Exchange- People, plants, animals and diseases back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean. Slavery- treating people as property.
Chapter Six: The Duel for North America ( )
New France and New Spain
FRQ Compare and contrast the British, French, and Spanish imperial goals in North American between 1580 and 1763.
European Exploration of North America
France and The Netherlands in north american
French Canada in the 17th Century
Terms and People Samuel de Champlain – a French explorer who established the settlement of Quebec Coureurs de bois – independent traders who lived among.
Welcome to Who Wants to be a 4.4 Social Studies Millionaire
Age of Exploration ( ).
Thinking Question Imagine yourself as one of Columbus’ men.
Section 2: European Competition in North America
The French and the Dutch in the New World
Life in the New World.
English, French, Dutch and Spanish Settlements in America
Samuel de Champlain Question: What is he known for?
CH 4.2 – Europeans Settle North America
Colonization of North America
Europeans Settle North America
A Brief History of Canada Prior to 1713
A Brief History of Canada Prior to 1713
New France:By Hannah Evans
Presentation transcript:

New Spain, New France and New Netherland Mr. Bach Accelerated United States History

New Spain Florida – St. Augustine Florida – St. Augustine New Mexico – Santa Fe New Mexico – Santa Fe Established to protect Spanish shipping Established to protect Spanish shipping

New France Samuel de Champlain Samuel de Champlain Establishes Quebec and Montreal Establishes Quebec and Montreal Controls St. Lawrence Seaway Controls St. Lawrence Seaway Trading posts for beaver pelts Trading posts for beaver pelts

Jesuit Missionaries Lived among the Native Americans in the hope of converting them to Catholicism Lived among the Native Americans in the hope of converting them to Catholicism Used science and written language to undermine authority of shamans Used science and written language to undermine authority of shamans

New Netherland Centered at New Amsterdam Centered at New Amsterdam Focused on trading – competition for the French Focused on trading – competition for the French

Indian Proxy War Hurons (French) vs. Iroquois (Dutch) over trading rights Hurons (French) vs. Iroquois (Dutch) over trading rights

Sugar Boom England, France, and Netherlands grab sugar- producing islands in Caribbean. England, France, and Netherlands grab sugar- producing islands in Caribbean. Vast Wealth in: Vast Wealth in: Sugar Sugar Molasses Molasses Rum Rum Slaves Slaves