Spanish Colonization in the Americas
Cortes sent to present-day Mexico in 1519 Aztec ruled by Moctezuma II Aztec had several million people - wealthy Malintzin - American Indian woman helped Cortes Moctezuma sent Cortes gifts to keep him away from the capital city Cortes took Moctezuma prisoner - Moctezuma dies from battle wounds With help from other American Indian groups, Spanish conquer Aztec Hundreds of thousands of Aztec die from disease Cortes and the Aztec
Pizarro and the Inca Pizarro arrives in Peru in 1531 Inca Empire - Chile to Colombia Atahualpa - ruler - not worried about Spanish People weakened by disease Pizarro kills Atahualpa & conquers Inca in 1534 Pizarro arrives in Peru in 1531 Inca Empire - Chile to Colombia Atahualpa - ruler - not worried about Spanish People weakened by disease Pizarro kills Atahualpa & conquers Inca in 1534
Spanish in Florida Ponce de Leon reaches Florida on 1513 His attempted settlement of 1521 fails Narvaez goes to Florida in 1528 Starving - build rafts and sail across Gulf of Mexico Survivors, including Cabeza de Vaca reach Texas Cabeza de Vaca lived with Indian groups 8 years until meeting Spanish soldiers in 1536 Ponce de Leon reaches Florida on 1513 His attempted settlement of 1521 fails Narvaez goes to Florida in 1528 Starving - build rafts and sail across Gulf of Mexico Survivors, including Cabeza de Vaca reach Texas Cabeza de Vaca lived with Indian groups 8 years until meeting Spanish soldiers in 1536
Quest for Gold De Soto starts in Florida First European to cross Mississippi Treats American Indians badly Vasquez de Coronado goes to New Mexicao in 1540 Goes to Kansas - returns to Mexico in 1542 without gold Cabrillo sails along California coast De Soto starts in Florida First European to cross Mississippi Treats American Indians badly Vasquez de Coronado goes to New Mexicao in 1540 Goes to Kansas - returns to Mexico in 1542 without gold Cabrillo sails along California coast
The Spanish Empire Council of Indies created in 1524 to govern Americas from Spain Appointed two viceroys or governors Viceroyalty of Peru - S. America Viceroyalty of New Spain - C. America, Mexico, southern part of what is now U.S. Gold & silver from Americas made Spain wealthy Council of Indies created in 1524 to govern Americas from Spain Appointed two viceroys or governors Viceroyalty of Peru - S. America Viceroyalty of New Spain - C. America, Mexico, southern part of what is now U.S. Gold & silver from Americas made Spain wealthy
Spanish Colonial Society Social classes: peninsulares - whites born in Spain, criollos - whites born in Mexico, mestizos - had both Spanish and Indian parents Women had fewer rights than men. Could own property and pass it to their children. Social classes: peninsulares - whites born in Spain, criollos - whites born in Mexico, mestizos - had both Spanish and Indian parents Women had fewer rights than men. Could own property and pass it to their children.
Economy of New Spain Enconmienda system - Spanish settlers could tax American Indians or make them work. Plantations - large farms that grow one crop Large number of dying American Indians led Spaniards to use African slaves. Enconmienda system - Spanish settlers could tax American Indians or make them work. Plantations - large farms that grow one crop Large number of dying American Indians led Spaniards to use African slaves.
Influence of the Catholic Church in New Spain Priests started mission to convert American Indians to Catholicism Played major role in ruling New Spain De Las Casas, who became a priest, condemned the encomienda system’s treatment of American Indians Priests started mission to convert American Indians to Catholicism Played major role in ruling New Spain De Las Casas, who became a priest, condemned the encomienda system’s treatment of American Indians