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1Conquest and Colonies
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- Main Idea / Reading Focus
- Spain Builds an Empire
- The Portuguese in Brazil
- French, Dutch, and English Colonies in the
Americas - Quick Facts Causes and Effects of the French and
Indian War - Map Colonies in the Americas
2Conquest and Colonies
Main Idea The countries of Europe established
colonies in the lands they had discovered but, in
some cases, only after violently conquering the
native people who lived there.
- Reading Focus
- How did Spain build an empire in the Americas?
- What kind of colony did the Portuguese establish
in Brazil? - What was life like in the French, Dutch, and
English colonies in the Americas?
3Spain Builds an Empire
- Scramble to establish colonies and empires in new
lands - Spain first to successfully settle in the
Americas - Eventually conquered native empires, the Aztecs
and Incas
4The Conquest of Mexico
- Conquistador
- Some Spaniards moved from Caribbean to mainland
to set up colonies - Hernán Cortés led expedition to Mexico, ended
with conquest of Aztecs - Cortés a conquistador, military leader who fought
against Native Americans
- Cortes Marches on Capital
- Moctezuma II, Aztec emperor at time of Spanish
arrival in Mexico - Aztecs powerful, ruled much of Mexico unpopular
with those they conquered - Cortés joined by thousands of those who wanted to
defeat Aztecs
- Other Advantages
- In addition to Native American allies, Cortés had
metal weapons, heavy armor, guns, horsesanimals
never seen before in Americas - Disease also swept through Aztec Empire, killing
thousands of people
5Aztec Empire
- November 8, 1519, Cortés, army entered
Tenochtitlán, Aztec capital - Cortés, Moctezuma greeted each other respectfully
- Spanish soon took emperor prisoner
- Battle erupted
- Moctezuma killed
- Months of heavy fighting followed
- Cortés eventually took city
- Defeated entire Aztec empire
6The Conquest of Peru
7- Life in the Spanish Empire
- With Mexico, Peru, Spain gained control of huge
empire in Americas - Spanish king chose officials, viceroys, to govern
American holdings - Spanish colonial economy based on gold, silver
mining, farming - Spanish drafted Native Americans for labor in
mines, on farms
- Beginnings of Slavery
- Disease, mistreatment took toll on native
population - Some appalled at treatment
- One reformer, Bartolomé de Las Casas recommended
replacing Native Americans as laborers with
imported African slaves - Slave labor soon became common practice in
Americas
8Summarize How did the Spanish create an empire
in the Americas?
Answer(s) conquered Aztec and Inca empires
appointed viceroys to govern
9The Portuguese in Brazil
Portuguese built an empire in the
Americas Because of treaty, their empire was not
as large as the Spanish one
10Explain Why did few colonists originally move to
Brazil?
Answer(s) Heavy jungles made farming and mining
difficult.
11French, Dutch, and English Colonies in the
Americas
Silver and gold from American colonies began to
circulate in Europe other European countries
paid close attention. Leaders in France,
England, and the Netherlands decided that they
needed to establish colonies in the Americas.
Native American hunters were the French traders
main source of furs. Many traders married Native
American women, intermingling the two cultures.
12Further Explorations
13The Dutch of New Netherland
- Trade Interests
- Dutch who came to North America interested in
trade - Only large colony, New Netherland, in Hudson
River valley
- New Amsterdam
- 1626, governor bought island of Manhattan from
Wappinger - Founded city of New Amsterdam, later New York City
- Slow Growth in Americas
- New Netherland did not grow
- Dutch focused on developing colonies in other
parts of world - Other colonies more profitable
- More Valuable Goods
- Produced goods that could not be obtained in
Europe, Americas - Caribbean sugar, Asian spices more valuable
14The English Colonies
- 1607, first English colony established at
Jamestown - Settlers hoped to find gold, silver, river route
to Pacific - Instead found marshy ground, impure water
- 80 percent of settlers died during first winter
in America - Colony still endured
15British-French Conflict
- Problems
- English ran into conflict with French settlers in
Americas - Mid-1700s, English colonists attempted to settle
in French territory, upper Ohio River valley
tension in region grew war broke out, 1754
- French and Indian War
- Both had Native American allies English called
it French and Indian War - War began badly for British French had more
soldiers than English - British turned tide, took city of Quebec
- Costly War
- Eventually French surrendered, yielded Canada,
all French territory east of Mississippi - War costly for British king tried to place costs
of war on colonists - Led to resentment, which eventually brought about
American Revolution
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18Sequence What series of events led to the French
and Indian War?
Answer(s) English attempted to settle in Ohio
River valley tension grew between English and
French Native Americans allied with each side