ch. 1 causes for exploration of the new world(1492-1700) by matthew pippin

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Ch. 1 Causes for Exploration of the New World(1492-1700) By Matthew Pippin

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Ch. 1 Causes for Exploration of the New World(1492-1700)

• By Matthew Pippin

Series of wars fought in the Middle Ages by Christians to conquer the

Holy land from the Muslims

• Crusades

Exchange of crops, plants, animals and diseases between

Europeans and Native Americans

• Colombian Exchange

Searched for “Seven Cities of Gold” in present-day

southwestern United States. • Francisco Coronado

Conquered Incas in Peru with metal-clad soldiers

• Francisco Pizarro

Searched for gold in the present-day southeastern U.S. and

discovered the Mississippi River.

• Hernando de Soto

Desoto’s path

Searched for “Fountain of Youth” in Florida

Juan Ponce de Leon

Ponce de Leon’s travels

Economic policy which favors exports over imports to increase a

nation’s gold reserves.

• Mercantilism

First city founded by Europeans in North America

• St. Augustine

A private company that sells shares to investors

• Joint-stock company

Colonial government made of elected representatives

• House of Burgesses

Large estate farmed by many workers

• Plantation

People who signed a contract to work for a certain length of time in

exchange for passage to the colonies.

• Indentured servants

Colonial trade routes between the Caribbean, New England, and

Africa. • Triangular Trade

Agreement that the Pilgrims signed before landing at

Plymouth

• Mayflower Compact

First successful English Colony in present day U.S.

• James Town

Summary of factors leading to New World Exploration

• 1. The Crusades increased European desire for Asian spices and cloth

• 2. Europeans desired new trade routes to Indian and China

• 3. Navigation skills improved• 4. Methods of Warfare improved• 5. Leaders desired more land and power• 6. People were searching for religious

freedom.

First attempt by the English to colonize the new world.

• Roanoke or also called the Lost Colony

Ch. 2 The Revolutionary and the War of 1812

Act that required the colonist to only trade with Great Britain

• Navigation Act

Search warrants that gave customs officials the right to search anywhere

for illegal goods.

• Writs of assistance

Conflict between French and British in North America

also called the Seven Years War.

• French and Indian War