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1 1.1 The North American Colonies
Summarize the distinct characteristics of each colonial region in the settlement and development of British North America, including religious, social, political, and economic differences.

2 Native American Peoples- the first people in the Americas
Centuries before Europeans reached North America, the first inhabitants migrated from Asia, possibly across a ‘land bridge’ between Siberia and Alaska. What was the land bridge called? These people who historians refer to as Native Americans established the first societies in North America Mayas- on the Yucatan Peninsula Aztecs- in the Mountains near Mexico City North American Indians- living in what became the United States and Canada as many as 20 million years ago

3 The Siberian Land Bridge

4 Mayans and Aztecs

5 3 Major European Colonizers- Spain
**Spanish came primarily looking for gold, glory, and God. However, their primary motivation was gold. The Spanish also developed ecomiendas or plantations that exploited first the natives and later African slaves as labor became a problem as the Indians died or escaped. Spaniards who came to conquer were called Conquistadors, which is Spanish for conquerors Spanish Missionaries wanted to spread Catholicism (God). Many natives were converted by force Many were forced to work on plantations and gold mines.

6 World Map, why looking for a new route to China and the East Indies

7 Columbus and Conquistadors

8 3 Major European Colonizers-Spain continued
Their empire was in: All of South America,except Brazil (Portugal), Central America, and Mexico(included US southwest, California,Arizona,Texas). The Spanish Colonies were funded by the Spanish King or Queen.

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10 3 Major European Colonizers- France
In 1608 the first French colony was established in Quebec. Established colonies where Canada is today. The French wanted only Catholics in their colonies and forced the Huguenots to leave. Some went to Louisiana and some migrated to South Carolina. French Roman Catholic Missionaries also converted Native Americans, but unlike the Spanish they did not force them to convert. Conversion was a result of social and economic ties between French explorers and trappers and the natives. French interested mostly in fur-trade Not as organized as the English colonies, but French colonists and English Colonists would later fight a major war for control of North America.

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12 EOC Sample Question: Which of the following people would MOST LIKELY be referred to as a “conquistador?” A. a Spanish explorer taking over part of Mexico B. an English colonists seeking religious freedom C. a Native American building large, earthen monuments D. a member of the Iroquois League

13 The first societies in North America were established by whom?
A. Native Americans B. The French C. The English D. The Spanish

14 3. Which European nation colonized the new world for the fur-trade?
A. Great Britain B. Spain C. France D. Portugal


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