Exp - Colo Notes PDF
Exp - Colo Notes PDF
Day 1
• Later, merchants
traveled to Asia and
back in hopes of
making a fortune like
Marco Polo.
Day 1
Technology Improves
• Mapmakers improved
their skills to make
more accurate maps
with lines of latitude.
• Sailors used an
astrolabe to help
them use the stars to
navigate.
• A ship called a
“caravel” allowed
explorers to sail into
the wind.
Day 2
Europe
North
America Asia
Africa
South
America
Day 3
Spanish Conquistadors
• Spain sent soldiers
(conquistadors) to the
“new world” to take
land and look for gold.
• Hernan Cortes
conquered the Aztec
people in Mexico.
• Francisco Pizzaro
conquered the Incan
empire in South
America.
Day 3
New Spain
• Spain controlled much New
of North and South Spa
in
America, calling it New
Spain.
• Spain’s territory
included present day
California, Texas, and
Florida
• Some Spaniards built
missions to convert
Native Americans to
Christianity.
• Other Spaniards forced
Natives to dig for gold
Day 4
Columbian Exchange
• Food, animals, and diseases were also being shared
by Europe, Africa, and the New World in what was
called the Columbian Exchange.
T obacco
, Corn,
Potato
Day 4
N
AI to start their own
FR
IT
BR
colonies.
• The English, French,
SPAIN and Dutch soon claimed
land in North America
to start colonies.
Day 4
13 British Colonies
• The country of Great
Britain (England)
PROVINCE OF
QUEBEC
established 13 colonies
along the Atlantic
Ocean.
(Spain)
INDIAN
• These colonies were
RESERVE
sC
established for
WFLA economic, social,
EFLA religious, and political
reasons.
Colonization
Day 1
The Pilgrims
• In 1620, the colony of
Plymouth was founded by
the Pilgrims.
• The Pilgrims were
Christians who came to
America to escape
persecution in Britain.
• The Mayflower Compact
was a document signed by
the pilgrims that
established self-
government.
1. In what year was Plymouth founded by
the Pilgrims?
Business
Day
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escape persecution.
• The colonies of Virginia,
North Carolina, and South
Carolina were established
for economic reasons.
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Day
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Representative Government
Peace
Government • A government made
••••• up of people that
AAAA A were chosen by the
Peace
residents of their
town to represent
their beliefs.
Peace
• Since the colonists
War were far away from
Williamsburg
the King of Britain,
they decide to make
War
Jamestown
their own rules
1. What is representative government?
Salutary Neglect
• The British practice
of not enforcing the
British laws on the
colonists
• This continued
practiced allowed
the colonists to
become further
steeped in self-
government
1. What is salutary neglect?
Mercantilism
• Economic belief that a
country becomes more
powerful by having more
money
• England’s goal was to take
raw materials
te 1a from the
colonies, make a product,
then sell that product to
other countries in exchange
for gold or silver
• The colonies were also
forbidden from trading with
nations other than Britain
1. What is mercantilism?