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Title: Arizona Settlement


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Arizona Settlement
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Conquistadors
  • Early Spanish explorers and soldiers were known
    as conquistadors
  • Conquistadors took control of the people living
    in South America and colonized the Southwest

Hernando de Soto
Hernando Cortes Pizarro
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Presidios
  • Presidios were forts built by the Spanish in
    order to protect themselves from the Native
    Americans

Presidio School House
4
Father Kino
  • He was a Catholic missionary and priest
  • He worked peacefully with the Tohono Oodham and
    respected their culture.
  • He taught the Native Americans to grow wheat and
    raise livestock
  • The Native Americans taught him to speak their
    language and helped Father Kino to build missions

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Cabeza de Vaca
  • He was a Spanish explorer who claimed lands in
    what is now Florida
  • He traveled with an enslaved African American
    named Estevan looking for
  • On their travels they heard stories of the 7
    cities of gold.
  • After they were rescued they told the stories of
    the cities of gold. This caused other explorers
    to look for these cities.

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Reservation
  • A reservation is land set aside for Native
    Americans.
  • Many different Native American tribes were forced
    to live together.
  • Many children were sent to boarding schools and
    they couldnt wear their own clothing or speak
    their own language.

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Apache Tribe
  • The Apache were known as skilled horse riders and
    warriors.
  • They kept few belongings because they never
    stayed in one place too long.
  • They hunted bison and gathered plants for food.

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Primary Source
  • Primary sources are usually letters, records or
    other documents created during the period that is
    being studied
  • Examples of primary sources would be a journal
    written by Cabeza de Vaca or a letter written by
    a soldier to his family

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Secondary Source
  • A secondary source of information is one that was
    created later by someone who did not experience
    first-hand or participate in the events
  • Examples of secondary sources are text books,
    biographies, newspaper articles, and stories

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Control of North America
  • By the 1700s North America is controlled mostly
    by Britain and France
  • The United States receives its freedom from
    Britain in 1776.
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