The Atlantic World, The Atlantic World, Spain Builds an American Empire. The Voyages of Columbus

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The Atlantic World, 9 800 The Atlantic World, 9 800 Europeans explore and colonize the Americas, disrupting native civilizations, and build the slave trade to support plantations in the New World. Spain Builds an American Empire European Nations Settle North America The Columbian Exchange and Global Trade Christopher Columbus, Spanish explorer, as young man. Map Chart Spain Builds an American Empire The Voyages of Columbus Section Spain Builds an American Empire The voyages of Columbus prompt the Spanish to establish colonies in the Americas. First Encounters Genoese sea captain Christopher Columbus reaches Americas (9) Thinks he is in East Indies, calls natives los indios Indians Actually lands on an island, probably in the Bahamas Unable to find gold, he claims many islands for Spain In 9, he sets out for the Americas again with a large fleet Spain aims to set up colonies lands controlled by a foreign nation continued The Voyages of Columbus Spanish Conquests in Mexico Other Explorers Take to the Seas Pedro Álvares Cabral claims Brazil for Portugal (500) Amerigo Vespucci identifies South America as new continent (50) In 507, German mapmaker names the continent America Vasco Núñez de Balboa reaches the Pacific Ocean Ferdinand Magellan leaves to sail around the world (59) Magellan is killed, but some of his men return to Spain in 5 Interactive Conquistadors In 59, Hernando Cortés Spanish adventurer lands in Mexico He and others become known as conquistadors Spanish conquerors Cortés Conquers the Aztecs Cortés and 600 men reach Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán By 5, they conquer Aztec empire Conquest aided by superior weapons, Native American allies European diseases wipe out large numbers of Aztecs

Spanish Conquests in Peru Another Conquistador Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro leads force to Peru in 5 Pizarro Subdues the Inca Pizarro kills Atahualpa Inca ruler and defeats the Inca Spain s Pattern of Conquest Spanish men and Native American women have children Result is large mestizo mixed Spanish and native population Encomienda system Spanish force Native Americans to work for them The Portuguese in Brazil In 50s, Portuguese settle in Brazil, begin growing sugar Spain s Influence Expands Growth of Spanish Power Conquests in Americas bring great wealth to Spain Spain enlarges its navy to protect ships carrying treasure Conquistadors Push North Juan Ponce de León claims Florida for Spain (5) In 50s, Francisco Coronado explores Southwest, finds little gold Catholic priests set up missions in Southwest In early 600s, Spanish establish capital of Santa Fe Opposition to Spanish Rule Protests Against Mistreatment Catholic priests protest mistreatment of Native Americans African Slavery and Native Resistance Spain abolishes encomienda system (5) Need for workers in mines and on farms met with enslaved Africans Some Native Americans resist Spanish conquerors In 680, Popé leads rebellion against Spanish in modern New Mexico Spanish driven out, but return years later to stay Section European Nations Settle North America Several European nations fight for control of North America, and England emerges victorious. European Nations Settle North America Competing Claims in North America Other European Claims in North America French, English, Dutch start colonies in North America Explorers Establish New France Samuel de Champlain founds Quebec New France French colony in North America New France includes Great Lakes and Mississippi River valley A Trading Empire New France is very large but has few inhabitants Main activity of the colony is the fur trade The English Arrive in North America The First English Colony King James permits investors to start North American colony In 607, colonists found Jamestown English settlement in Virginia The Settlement at Jamestown Early years very difficult; many die, but settlement takes hold Puritans Create a New England Pilgrims group persecuted for religion found Plymouth in 60 Puritans group seeking religious freedom settle in Massachusetts Many families in Massachusetts colony, which begins to grow

continued The English Arrive in North America The Struggle for North America The Dutch Found New Netherland In 609, Henry Hudson explores waterways for Dutch Dutch claim land, found New Netherland now Albany and New York City Dutch focus on fur trade; welcome settlers from other lands Colonizing the Caribbean European nations also start colonies in Caribbean Large cotton, sugar plantations worked by enslaved Africans The English Oust the Dutch New Netherland splits northern, southern English colonies In 66, English force Dutch colonists to surrender control By 750, about. million English settlers in colonies England Battles France English settlers, pushing west, collide with French possessions French and Indian War part of Seven Years War begins (75) In 76, France loses to Britain, gives up its American colonies Native Americans Respond A Strained Relationship French and Dutch fur traders get along well with Native Americans English settlers and Native Americans disagree over land, religion Settlers and Native Americans Battle Hostility often breaks out into war Native American ruler Metacom launches attacks on colonists in 675 Natives Fall to Disease Wars are less deadly to Native Americans than European diseases Colonists use enslaved Africans to work in place of Native Americans Section To meet their growing labor needs, Europeans enslave millions of Africans in the Americas. The Causes of African Slavery Slavery in Africa Slavery has existed in Africa for centuries, but been minor practice Spread of Islam produces more slavery in Africa In African, Muslim lands, slaves have some rights The Demand for Africans Need for workers in Americas raises demand for enslaved Africans Africans withstand diseases, have farming skills, unlikely to escape Atlantic slave trade forced movement of many Africans to Americas continued The Causes of African Slavery Spain and Portugal Lead the Way By 650, about 00,000 enslaved Africans in Spanish colonies Portugal brings many more slaves to sugar plantations in Brazil

Slavery Spreads Throughout the Americas England Dominates the Slave Trade From 690 to 807, England dominates slave trade About 00,000 enslaved Africans brought to North American colonies African Cooperation and Resistance Many African rulers capture people to be sold into slavery Later, some rulers protest the trade A Forced Journey The Triangular Trade Triangular trade trade network linking Europe, Africa, Americas One trade route: - manufactured goods move from Europe to Africa - people move from Africa to Americas - sugar, coffee, tobacco move from Americas to Europe The Middle Passage Voyage of enslaved Africans to Americas known as the middle passage As many as 0 percent of Africans die on these journeys Interactive Slavery in the Americas A Harsh Life In Americas, captured Africans sold at auction to highest bidder Life is difficult: long work hours; poor food, housing, clothing Resistance and Rebellion Africans maintain musical, cultural traditions Some resist by breaking tools or working slowly Some run away or take part in revolts Consequences of the Slave Trade Results in Africa and the Americas African societies suffer from loss of so many people African families disrupted In Americas, labor of enslaved people helps build new societies Enslaved Africans affect culture in Americas Population in Americas changes Section The Columbian Exchange and Global Trade The colonization of the Americas introduces new items into Eastern and Western hemispheres. The Columbian Exchange and Global Trade The Columbian Exhange The Columbian Exchange Columbian Exchange global transfer of food, plants, animals Corn, potatoes from Americas become crops in Eastern Hemisphere New animals, plants introduced by Europeans take hold in Americas European diseases kill millions of Native Americans

Global Trade Changing Economies Wealth from Americas, growth of trade changes business in Europe The Rise of Capitalism New economic system capitalism based on private property, profit Increase in business leads to inflation rising prices in Europe Hauls of gold, silver from Americas cause high inflation in Spain Joint-Stock Companies Joint-stock company lets investors share risk, profits of business These companies help fund colonies in America The Growth of Mercantilism New Economic Policy Policy of mercantilism emphasizes national wealth as source of power Balance of Trade One way for nation to increase wealth: gather gold, silver Favorable balance of trade when nation sells more goods than it buys Colonies provide raw materials that home country uses to make goods continued The Growth of Mercantilism Economic Revolution Changes European Society Economic changes spur growth of towns, rise of merchant class Still, most people are poor and live in rural areas This is the end of the chapter presentation of lecture notes. Click the HOME or EXIT button. Print Slide Show. On the File menu, select Print. In the pop-up menu, select Microsoft PowerPoint If the dialog box does not include this pop-up, continue to step. In the Print what box, choose the presentation format you want to print: slides, notes, handouts, or outline. Click the Print button to print the PowerPoint presentation Print Text Version. Click the Print Text button below; a text file will open in Adobe Acrobat. On the File menu, select Print. Click the Print button to print the entire document, or select the pages you want to print Print Text BACK