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Spanish Colonization (1) (4)

The document outlines the journeys and impacts of Spanish explorers, including Christopher Columbus, Hernan Cortes, and Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, on Indigenous populations in the Americas. It highlights the motivations behind their expeditions, such as the pursuit of wealth and the desire to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity, leading to significant cultural and population losses among Native Americans. The document also discusses the introduction of European animals and the long-term consequences of Spanish colonization, including the acquisition of land and resources by Spain.

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The document outlines the journeys and impacts of Spanish explorers, including Christopher Columbus, Hernan Cortes, and Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, on Indigenous populations in the Americas. It highlights the motivations behind their expeditions, such as the pursuit of wealth and the desire to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity, leading to significant cultural and population losses among Native Americans. The document also discusses the introduction of European animals and the long-term consequences of Spanish colonization, including the acquisition of land and resources by Spain.

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Christopher Columbus (1492)

1492 He was actually trying to get Columbus was given three ships,
the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria
Christopher to Asia by sailing west. He for his first journey to the New
Columbus thought the world was much
World

rediscovered the smaller around than it is. To


New World and his dying day, he was
claimed it for convinced he had reached
Spain Asia, not a “new” continent.
Fortunately, some traditional Taino cultural
Columbus was later made governor of practices have survived

the New World. The Spanish


mistreated the natives horribly. Many
were killed, and many more enslaved.

TURN AND TALK: Do you INTERACTIVE NOTE TAKING


think Columbus is a hero, a DIRECTION: Record the critical
villain or both? Explain your content from this slide in your
notes..
answer.
Hernan Cortes (1519)
1492
Christopher 1519 Cortes was sent to Mexico with
Columbus Once Spain a small army of 500 men to
realized they had conquer the Aztec empire and
Some
discovered a get as much gold as possible.
sources
“New World”,
estimate that
they discovered He did this by making alliances
the Spanish
that the that he later broke with other
killed more
Indigenous Indigenous Peoples to defeat
than 200,000
Peoples had a
Aztecs in
lot of gold
and enslave the Aztec. These
their groups were later defeated and
conquest enslaved themselves.
TURN AND TALK: What do INTERACTIVE NOTE TAKING
you think the results of the DIRECTION: Record the critical
Spanish conquest were for the content from this slide in your
notes.
Indigenous people of Mexico?
The Aztec

they had huge, advanced cities with


large populations and towering
The Aztec empire was
pyramids…
located in central Mexico

INTERACTIVE
NOTE TAKING
DIRECTION:
Record the
critical content
from this slide in
and a calendar that was your notes.
an advanced pictographic
more accurate than the one
writing system…
in use in Europe at the time
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (1540s)

1492 1519 Coronado's expedition was primarily motivated


by rumors of a wealthy city called "Cíbola,"
Christopher Hernan Cortes which was believed to be located somewhere in
Columbus the region. The stories of Cíbola's riches were
likely exaggerated, but they captured the
imagination of Spanish explorers and fueled
their desire for discovery and conquest.

Despite not achieving the wealth and glory he had


hoped for, Coronado's expedition had a lasting
impact. It contributed to the European
understanding of the geography of the
southwestern United States. The exploration also
paved the way for further Spanish expansion and
colonization in the region, as well as interactions
between Spanish explorers and Native American
cultures. It was also during this time period that
old world animals such as horses and cattle were
introduced to the North American west.

TURN AND TALK: How will INTERACTIVE NOTE TAKING


the introduction of horses DIRECTION: Record the critical
change the lives of Native content from this slide in the
Coronado section of your
Americans?
Cornell notes.
“Gold, God, & Glory”
● Spanish exploration was initially motivated by trade, but as
they encountered other cultures, they believed they had a moral
obligation to convert them to Christianity.
● As the Spanish colonies developed, it created opportunities for
Spanish noblemen to gain wealth and power that they would
never have had in Spain.
● Spanish nobles created estates for themselves in the countries
where they settled and enslaved or subjugated the peoples who
lived there.

an advanced pictographic
writing system…
Results of conquest
TURN AND TALK: What do
you some results of the Indigenous Peoples
Spanish conquest were? ● Eventually lost the vast
majority of their land and
Spain natural resources
● Grew very rich on stolen gold ● Their population was
and silver (more than $11 decimated
BILLION in today’s money) ○ Through war
○ Built up a very powerful ○ Through diseases like
military that they used to smallpox
dominate Europe ● Their culture was nearly
● Acquired an enormous exterminated
amount of land
● They also sent missionaries
to try to convert the INTERACTIVE NOTE TAKING
DIRECTION: Record the critical
Indigenous Peoples to content from this slide in your
Christianity notes.
Activity
1.Use the map on p. 52 to
draw the routes of the
Spanish explorers in North
America. Use a different
color for each explorer.
2.Create a Key for your map
that corresponds to the
colors you used.

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