2) European Exploration, Immigration, and Settlement of N. America Flashcards

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Spanish Territory

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  • Influence extended across Florida, Gulf Coast of Texas, California, tip of South America
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French Territory

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  • New Orleans north to Northern Canada

- Included entire Mississippi Valley, Great Lakes, land that was part of Louisiana Territory

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English Territory

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  • Eastern seaboard of N. America (Maine to Georgia)
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Importance of Age of Exploration

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  • Discovery and colonization of New World
  • New hemisphere as a refuge from poverty, persecution, place to start a better life
  • Development of better maps and charts
  • New more accurate navigational instruments
  • Increased knowledge, great wealth, new foods
  • Proof that Asia could not be reached by sea
  • Proof that the earth was round
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Northwest Passage

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  • British were searching for an open water route across North America from Atlantic to the Pacific to the wealth of Asia
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Lewis and Clark Expedition

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Captains Meriwether Lews and William and Clark proved conclusively that there was no Northwest Passage

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Spanish, English, French Competition for New World

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All three nations had strong monarchal governments.

All were struggling for dominance and power in Europe.

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New France

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  • Land west of Appalachian Mountains
  • Established permanent settlements of Montreal and New Orleans
  • Waterways made it possible for French explorers and traders to roam at will
  • Explored, trapped, traded easily
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French fur traders

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  • Operated in the non-settled areas in the interior of New France
  • Made friends with friendly tribes of Indians
  • Spent winters with Indians getting furs for trade
  • Returned to Montreal in spring to trade when cargo ships from France arrived
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Spanish Settlements

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  • Had its beginnings in the Caribbean
  • Established colonies at Santo Domingo (Capital of West Indies)
  • Puerto Rico, Cuba
  • First Spanish settlement in America - St. Augustine (1565)
  • Peak of power: Florida, all land West of Mississippi
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Reasons why Spanish wanted to get involved in Americas

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  • Spirit of adventure
  • Desire for land
  • Expansion of Spanish power, influence, and empire
  • Desire for great wealth
  • Expansion of Roman Catholic influence and conversion of native peoples
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Spanish Monarchial Rule in Colonies

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  • King of Spain was absolute monarch
  • Ruled with complete power and claimed rule by divine right
  • Appointed personal representatives (viceroys) to rule for him in colonies
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Slavery in colonies

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  • Indians were first used as slaves in mines and on plantations
  • Rapidly died out due to lack of immunity from European diseases
  • So they brought in African slaves
  • Especially to the islands of the West Indies
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New England Colonies

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  • MA, RI, CT, NH
  • Centered around towns
  • Farming was done by each family on its own plot of land
  • Manufacturing, fishing, shipbuilding, trade
  • Most came from England and Scotland
  • Towns were carefully planned out
  • Town meeting: all adult males met to make up the laws
  • General Court: legislative body (consisted of upper and lower house)
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Middle Atlantic Colonies

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  • NY, NJ, PA, DE, MD
  • NY and NJ: Former Dutch colonies
  • “Melting pots” of settlers from different nations/backgrounds
  • Farming was the main economic activity
  • Very fertile soil
  • Indian threat was less
  • Unicameral house
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Southern Colonies

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  • VA, NC, SC, GA
  • Farming major economic activity
  • Fertile soil, mild climate
  • Plantations required slaves
  • Rice, tobacco, indigo, cotton
  • Charleston and Savannah important seaports and trading centers
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1619 in VA

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  • 60 women were sent to VA to marry and establish families
  • 20 Africans arrived as slaves
  • VA colonies granted right to self-government
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House of Burgesses

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VA Legislative Body (1619)