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Chapter 15; Section 1 Main Ideas Main Idea #1: The typical cycle between native Americans and Europeans was… Encounter Conquest Death Main Idea #2: Europeans dominated Native Americans using 3 weapons1. Guns 2. Horses 3. Disease Main Idea #3: Aztec Empire was defeated by Cortes (Spanish conquistador) Main Idea #4: Inca Empire was defeated by Pizzaro (Spanish conquistador)

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Cortes Conquers Mexico as stories of gold enticed European explores to set sail  Cortes Advances on the Aztecs heading toward Tenochtitlan with only 600 men, 16 horses, and a few cannons  Montezuma Faces a Dilemma as he was not sure if Cortes was a god who returned, so Montezuma sent religious gifts to Cortes  Tenochtitlan Falls to the Spanish as Cortes takes Tenochtitlan through battle and disease The Americas, See, Think, Wonder Activity See – Based on maps, Think- Based on text, and Wonder – Based on future effects

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Page 1: Chapter 15; Section 1 Main Ideas Main Idea #1: The typical cycle between native Americans and Europeans was… Encounter Conquest Death Main Idea #2: Europeans

Chapter 15; Section 1 Main IdeasMain Idea #1: The typical cycle between native Americans and Europeans was…

EncounterConquestDeath

Main Idea #2: Europeans dominated Native Americans using 3 weapons…

1. Guns 2. Horses 3. DiseaseMain Idea #3: Aztec Empire was defeated by Cortes (Spanish conquistador) Main Idea #4: Inca Empire was defeated by Pizzaro (Spanish conquistador)

Page 2: Chapter 15; Section 1 Main Ideas Main Idea #1: The typical cycle between native Americans and Europeans was… Encounter Conquest Death Main Idea #2: Europeans

Section 1; Conquest in the Americas by Columbus had far reaching effects for the people who had already lived there

First Encounters in Americas began a cycle of encounter, conquest, and death Spanish conquistadors first settled Hispaniola (Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba,

and Puerto Rico) Guns, Horses, and Disease were the 3 weapons which gave a few hundred

Spanish superiority over millions of Native Americans (disease wiped out as much as 90% of the native population)

Smallpox was one of the diseases that wiped out much of the native population. Small pox is contagious, and sometimes fatal disease. There

is no specific treatment for smallpox, and the only prevention is vaccination. The pox part

of smallpox is derived from the Latin word for “spotted” and refers to the raised bumps that appear on the face and body of an infected person. Historically, smallpox has an overall

fatality rate of about 30%. The disease is now eradicated after a vaccination program. The last

case of smallpox in the United States was in 1949. The last naturally occurring case in the

world was in Somalia in 1977.

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Page 3: Chapter 15; Section 1 Main Ideas Main Idea #1: The typical cycle between native Americans and Europeans was… Encounter Conquest Death Main Idea #2: Europeans

Cortes Conquers Mexico as stories of gold enticed European explores to set sail

Cortes Advances on the Aztecs heading toward Tenochtitlan with only 600 men, 16 horses, and a few cannons

Montezuma Faces a Dilemma as he was not sure if Cortes was a god who returned, so Montezuma sent religious gifts to Cortes

Tenochtitlan Falls to the Spanish as Cortes takes Tenochtitlan through battle and disease

The Americas, 500-1530

See, Think, Wonder ActivitySee – Based on maps, Think- Based on text, and

Wonder – Based on future effects

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Pizarro Takes Peru with special interest in the Inca Empire in 1532 during an Incan civil war; Pizarro asked Atahualpa to convert to Christianity and become a Spanish vassal (he refused); Pizarro took Atahualpa and killed thousands of Inca; Pizarro demanded ransom for Atahualpa, Inca paid it, and Spanish killed him anyway; Pizarro and the Spanish had no trouble taking what was left of the Inca Empire

See, Think, Wonder ActivitySee – Based on maps, Think- Based on text, and

Wonder – Based on future effects

Page 5: Chapter 15; Section 1 Main Ideas Main Idea #1: The typical cycle between native Americans and Europeans was… Encounter Conquest Death Main Idea #2: Europeans

ColumbusRegion: _____________

Create 3 #’s…

Region: _____________

Create a Sentence, Phrase, Word …

Region: _____________

Create a Color, Symbol, Slogan…

Cortes Pizarro

Heroic scene of Columbus “discovering” America The Aztecs greet Cortez The Inca king Atahualpa

begs Pizarro for mercy

Effects of the Spanish Conquistadors: Spain – helped them become the most powerful empire in the world at that time (used guns, horses, and disease), and had started to use slave labor in mines

Rate Columbus, Cortes, and Pizarro as…Villains & Heroes

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Chapter 15; Section 1 Main IdeasMain Idea #1: The typical cycle between native Americans and Europeans was…

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Main Idea #2: Europeans dominated Native Americans using 3 weapons…

1. ??? 2. ????? 3. ??????Main Idea #3: Aztec Empire was defeated by…Main Idea #4: Inca Empire was defeated by…

Page 7: Chapter 15; Section 1 Main Ideas Main Idea #1: The typical cycle between native Americans and Europeans was… Encounter Conquest Death Main Idea #2: Europeans

Chapter 15; Section 2 Main IdeasMain Idea #1: Spain effected: Government, Trade, ReligionMain Idea #2: Spanish colonial society created a new Social StructureMain Idea #3: Portugal takes Brazil

Page 8: Chapter 15; Section 1 Main Ideas Main Idea #1: The typical cycle between native Americans and Europeans was… Encounter Conquest Death Main Idea #2: Europeans

Section2; Spanish and the Portuguese Colonies represented European, Native American, and African traditions

Ruling the Spanish Empire (California to South America) had lasting effects on many areas of life Governing the Provinces: Set up a Council of the Indies (to pass laws)

and appointed viceroys (representatives who ruled in the king’s name) Spreading Christianity: Just as important as land, Church leaders

served as royal officials, thousands of Native Americans were baptized Controlling Trade: King kept tight control over trade, Gold, Silver, and

Sugar Cane were the most important resources being shipped from the Americas

Encomiendas – A System of Forced Labor: killed many of the Native Americans (disease, starvation, and treatment), and was first used in the mines (iron ore)

Bringing Workers From Africa: Began in the 1530s as the demand for sugar skyrocketed millions of Africans were imported as slaves

Rate the lasting effects of the Spanish Empire from 1-5 (1=most effect, 5=least effect)

*Have reasons for your rating

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Colonial Society and Culture gave way to a new social structure resulting in a culture distinct to the Americas A Layered Society: Peninsulares (people born in Spain), Creoles

(American-born decedents of Spanish settlers), Mestizos (NA and European descent), and Mulattoes (African and European descent)

Mulattoes(African & Europeans)

Mestizos(Native Americans & Europeans)

Creoles(American born descendants of Spanish settlers)

Peninsulares (people born in Spain)

Based on the layered society we just went over in the notes, I want you to create a diagram representing the social structure.

*Be sure to include all 4 groups Mestizos, Mulattoes,

Creoles, and Peninsulares

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The Portuguese Colony in Brazil claimed its empire in the East through the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 Settling Brazil was relatively easy as most of the Tupian Indians were wiped out

by disease, Portuguese government began to build towns, plantations, and churches, Brazilian wood was the main resource exported, and eventually turned to agriculture and raising cattle (4 million Africans were enslaved in Brazil to work the land)

Claim, Evidence, Support*Prompt: The Treaty of Tordesillas benefited Portugal more than it did Spain

Treaty of Tordesillas

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Spanish & Portuguese Empires

Spanish Empire Similarities

Portuguese Empire

Venn Diagram Time…Give at LEAST 2 per box

Came looking for gold and

conquered Native Americans

Took over Mexico and parts of N.America

Took over modern day

Brazil

Used slaves from Africa and created

an agricultural empire

Enslaved groups of people

Disease helped them conquer natives easily

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Chapter 15; Section 2 Main IdeasMain Idea #1: Spanish domination in the Americas had major effects

Examples: ???, ???, ???

Main Idea #2: Spanish colonial society created a new…Main Idea #3: Portugal takes…

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Chapter 15; Section 3 Main IdeasMain Idea #1: French Colonies developed along the St. Lawrence RiverMain Idea #2: English Colonies (13) developed along the northern coast of North America Main Idea #3: English and French colonial rivalry turned into the French and Indian War

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Section 3; Struggle for North America saw the French, Netherlands, England, and Sweden joining Spain in settling North America (France and England would come to dominate North America and they would turn a major profit)

Claim, Support,

Evidence, Vocabulary

*Prompt: Based on the map,

which country had the greatest chance of taking

all of North America

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Struggling for Power turned into a fight for power in the colonies and around the world as a protest and for expansion Competing for Colonies: French – settled in Canada and most of present

day America; Spain – settled in present day Texas and Florida; English and Dutch – colonies on the East Coast of North America

Bitter Rivalry Turns to War between the British and the French (eventually fighting in Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia

French and Indian War (France had early victories, but British eventually won) began in 1754 and turned into the Seven Years’ War in Europe in 1756, and the war moved to India and Africa

In 1763 the Treaty of Paris officially ended the worldwide war and assured British domination in North America

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The Explanation Game*Based on the map….

1) Give two thoughts “I notice that”…

2a) “Why did it happen that way?”

(Based on #1)

2b)“Why did it happen that way?”

(Based on #1)

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Chapter 15; Section 3 Main IdeasMain Idea #1: French Colonies developed…Main Idea #2: English Colonies (13) developed…Main Idea #3: English and French colonial rivalries turned…

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Chapter 15; Section 4 Main IdeasMain Idea #1: Triangular Trade= Europe (goods to Africa), Africa (Slaves to Americas), Americas (raw materials to Europe)Main Idea #2: The Middle Passage took anywhere from 3 weeks to 3 monthsMain Idea #3: Slave trade brought enormous wealth to merchants and devastated African society

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Section 4; The Atlantic Slave Trade was started by the Spanish (South America),and would eventually spread

Triangular Trade Across the Atlantic linked Europe with Africa and the Americas Shipping People and Goods had 3 legs: 1. European goods to Africa

(guns, cloth, and cash); 2. Middle Passage of slaves to the Americas; 3. Resources / commodities (sugar, molasses, salt fish, rum, and furs) were shipped to Europe

3, 2, 1 Activity*Based on the map and

text, create…

3 Thoughts2 Questions

1 Analogy

An analogy is more of a logical argument demonstrating how two things are alike by pointing out shared characteristics.

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**Create 3 questions dealing with this map and the information in it.*Why is it called the “Middle Passage?”*Be sure you can answer your questions using the map.*Do NOT answer your questions, and leave space for an answer.

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Horrors of the Middle Passage The Trek to the Ships were thousands of miles by foot in

shackles and chains (some may be forced to carry heavy loads), for those who had not died or had been killed for trying to escape their destination was Elmina, Ghana, or Senegal

Aboard the Floating Coffins Africans were packed below deck anywhere from 3 weeks to 3 months

Dysentery was the most common reason for death and many died of smallpox, but most would die from suicide

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Clip from the movie Amistad (1997)

A historical drama film directed by Steven Spielberg based on the true story of an uprising in 1839 by newly captured African slaves that took place aboard the

ship La Amistad off the coast of Cuba, and the voyage to the Northeastern United States, and the legal battle that followed their capture by a United States cutter. It shows how, even though the case was won at the federal district court

level, it was appealed by President Martin Van Buren to the Supreme Court, and how former President John Quincy Adams took part in the proceedings

Clip is 11:38

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Atlantic Slave Trade…*A blog is like a diary entry, you can write about

what you think. Blog about the video______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

How did the video make you feel?

What questions does the video bring you?

Is there slavery today?

What images stick out most for you?

Why?

How can a human being treat another human being

like that?

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Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade brought enormous wealth to merchants and fulfilled the need for labor, but it devastated African societies (elements of African society) Estimated in the 1500s that 2,000 slaves were sent to the Americas

each year (at its peak in the 1780s that number reached 80,000 a year); the slave trade stopped in the mid -1800s, but an estimated 6-11 million were enslaved in the Americas and another 2 million died on the trip

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Chapter 15; Section 4 Main IdeasMain Idea #1: Triangular Trade was between…Main Idea #2: The Middle Passage…Main Idea #3: Slave trade brought…

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Chapter 15; Section 5 Main IdeasMain Idea #1: The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of food, plants, animals, and ideas from America to EuropeMain Idea #2: The Commercial Revolution brought new business practices and increased goodsMain Idea #3: Mercantilism was practiced by many European countries (export more than you import, and build up gold and silver reserves)

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Section 5; Effects of Global Contact in the 1500s and 1600s would become European domination of the globe

The Columbian Exchange occurred as Columbus brought back plants and animals and he took plants and animals to the Americas on his return trip The Global Population Explodes through the exchange of plants (food supply

increased) helped to spark the migration of millions of people (European to the Americas, Africa, and Asia; Africans to the Americas)

How does this picture

represent the

Columbian Exchange?

Columbian Exchange was an exchange of animals, plants, culture, human

populations, communicable disease, and

ideas

Create an analogy of Columbian exchange today?Was the Columbian exchange

good or bad? (Why)

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A Commercial Revolution had major effects on local and regional economics Capitalism (economic system in which most businesses are privately

owned) Emerges as Entrepreneurs take on financial risk to make profits (allowed capitalism to work)

Based on this cartoon, is

capitalism good?What is the main idea or message of this cartoon?

Economic system in which investment and

ownership of the means of production,

distribution, and wealth is made by private

individuals or corporations

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Mercantilism Arises, which is aimed at strengthening national economies and wealth and was measured in silver and gold (to build up a country’s silver and gold a country must export more than it imports)

How does this cartoon

represent Mercantilism?

Economic system in which government

control of foreign trade is focused on ensuring

the prosperity and security of the state by

a positive balance of trade (export more

than you import)

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Chapter 15; Section 5 Main Ideas

Main Idea #1: The Columbian Exchange…Main Idea #2: The Commercial Revolution…Main Idea #3: Mercantilism…