Explain Spanish explorers achievements. Describe Spanish society in New Spain and Peru.

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Objectives Explain Spanish explorers achievements. Describe Spanish society in New Spain and Peru. Evaluate the causes and effects of Spanish imperial policies in the American Southwest.

Terms and People missionaries people who work to convert others to their religion presidio Spanish fort located near Spanish mission viceroy ruler of a section of the Spanish empire in the Americas, appointed by the Spanish king mestizo child of mixed Spanish and Indian ancestry mission a location for missionary work

How did Spain strengthen its colonies in the Americas?

How did Spain strengthen its colonies in the Americas? In the 1500s, Spain gained control of lands rich in gold and silver in the Caribbean and North and South America. Soon other European nations vied for territory to build colonies in the Americas.

Europeans Explore the Americas, 1497 1682

Divisions among European nations caused conflict. Wealth Using the wealth from its colonies, Spain began an aggressive military policy in Europe. The Dutch, French, and English sought their own riches. Religion Religious differences between Catholic and Protestants split Europe. Southern Europe remained Catholic and Northern Europe, including England, became Protestant. The conflict was carried to the new colonies in the Americas.

To protect its colonies, Spain organized its territory in the Americas into two viceroyalties or sections.

To protect its colonies, Spain organized its territory in the Americas into two viceroyalties or sections. New Spain: Presentday Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean

To protect its colonies, Spain organized its territory in the Americas into two viceroyalties or sections. New Spain: Presentday Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean Peru: All of presentday South America except for Brazil

The Spanish king appointed viceroys to rule New Spain and Peru.

The Spanish king appointed viceroys to rule New Spain and Peru. The viceroys shared power with a Crownappointed council and the Catholic archbishop.

The Spanish king appointed viceroys to rule New Spain and Peru. The viceroys shared power with a Crownappointed council and the Catholic archbishop. Spain did not permit elected assemblies in their colonies.

Spain also sent conquistadors in the 1500s to North America to claim land that became part of the viceroyalty of New Spain. Conquistador Hernando DeSoto Francisco Vásquez de Coronado Pedro Menendez de Avilés North American Area Explored Present-day Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas Present-day Rio Grande valley, Kansas Destroyed French base in Florida, established St. Augustine

The Spanish built a fort at San Luis, the western capital of the Spanish colonies in Florida.

To control the people in the colonies, the Spaniards developed a system of racial hierarchy or racial levels, known as castas. The main social levels were: Viceroy and nobility Spaniards and other Europeans Enslaved Africans and Indians

Characteristics of a Spanish Colony Catholic friars established missions in each colony. Spanish soldiers built forts near the missions. The friars made Indians worship as Catholics and prevented the Indians from using their traditional katsina figures in worship. Indians had to work for the friars and Spanish settlers, build churches, and adopt Spanish ways.

Conditions between the Spanish and the Indians worsened in the 1600s. The friars used Spanish soldiers to frighten the Indians into adopting Spanish ways.

Conditions between the Spanish and the Indians worsened in the 1600s. The friars used Spanish soldiers to frighten the Indians into adopting Spanish ways. Many Indians died from diseases they got from the Spanish.

Conditions between the Spanish and the Indians worsened in the 1600s. The friars used Spanish soldiers to frighten the Indians into adopting Spanish ways. Many Indians died from diseases they got from the Spanish. In the Spanish colony of New Mexico, 23,000 Pueblo died between 1638 and 1660.

Fed up with Spanish rule, the Pueblo revolted against the Spanish and destroyed and plundered missions, farms, and ranches. A Pueblo leader, Popé, led the revolt.

Fed up with Spanish rule, the Pueblo revolted against the Spanish and destroyed and plundered missions, farms, and ranches. A Pueblo leader, Popé, led the revolt. Spanish settlers and missionaries fled to the southern section of present-day New Mexico.

Popé was a Pueblo shaman, or spiritual leader, in New Mexico. Because he encouraged the Pueblo to follow the old ways, he was publicly whipped by the Spanish. Popé convinced the Apaches to join him in revolt. In 1680, they defeated the Spanish. For twelve years, Popé governed the Pueblo.

Sometime before 1690 Popé died. Within three years, the Spanish reclaimed New Mexico. The bloody conflict between the Pueblo and Spanish taught each side to compromise. Pueblo accepted Spanish authority Spanish practiced greater restrain toward Pueblo They worked together against warring Indian tribes.

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