chapter 2 the american colonies emerge spain’s empire in the americas
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Daily Question(s)• List reasons why colonizing the New
World was so attractive to European nations.
• How were the Spaniards able to conquer the Native American people?
Spain’s Empire in the Americas
Building a Spanish Empire
• Conquistadors – men eager for personal glory and material gain
• Searched Central and South America for silver and gold
• Spread the word of God
Spain’s Empire in the Americas
Hernan Cortes Arrives in Mexico
• A Spanish expedition consisting of 11 ships set sail westward in hopes of expanding the Empire.
• Used his personal wealth to finance the trip
Spain’s Empire in the Americas
Hernan Cortes Arrives in Mexico
• 1519 Cortes’ armada arrived at Veracruz
• Montezuma (Aztec Leader) sent envoys to greet the Spaniards
• The Spaniard fired shots to intimidate the greeting party
Spain’s Empire in the Americas
Hernan Cortes Arrives in Mexico
Reports went back to Montezuma, saying: "The noise weakened one, dizzied one. Something like a stone came out of their weapons in a shower of fire and sparks. The smoke was foul; it had a sickening, fetid smell."
Another message characterized the visitors as people with "very light skin, much lighter than ours. They all have long beards, and their hair comes only to their ears"
Spain’s Empire in the Americas
Hernan Cortes Arrives in Mexico
• The envoys also described the visitors, who traveled on horseback, as beasts with "two heads and six legs“
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Cortes Subdues the Aztec
• Aztec leader, Montezuma thought Cortes was a god, gave Cortes a portion of the Aztec gold
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Cortes Subdues the Aztec
• Possessed technological advantage and defeated the Aztec
• Cortes's victory in Mexico transformed Spain into the richest nation in world in the 1500s.
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Exploring Florida
• 1513 Juan Ponce de Leon
• Searching for the legendary fountain of youth
• 1521 died due to injuries suffered when fighting Native Americans
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• Hernando De Soto– In 1539, de Soto’s
conquistadors crossed present-day Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas.
– St. Augustine – 1st permanent European settlement in the New World.
Spain’s Empire in the Americas
Exploring Florida
Exploring Florida
• Spanish abandoned exploration in 1562, disease, starvation, and natives
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Seven Cities of Cibola
• 1540 Francisco Vasquez de Coronado searched for riches in present day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas
• found nothing in two years
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New Mexico
• Juan de Oñate– established the
colony of New Mexico, with Santa Fe as the capital (after 1607)
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• Desire of the Spanish monarchy to spread the word of God
• Priests were to teach natives “trades and skills with which they might live richly”
• Priests learned native languages and baptized natives
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Encomienda
• Encomienda• a system in which
Spanish authorities granted colonial landlords the service of Native Americans as forced laborers.
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Encomienda
• Natives farmed, ranched, or mined for Spanish landlords, who had received the rights to their labor from Spanish authorities.
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Resistance to the Spanish
• The Catholic missionaries who settled north of Mexico not only tried to Christianize the peoples they encountered but also attempted to impose Spanish culture on them.
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Conflict in New Mexico
• Spanish priests suppressed many of their ceremonial dances and rituals.
Spain’s Empire in the Americas
Conflict in New Mexico
• During the 1670s, priests and soldiers around Santa Fe began forcing Native Americans to help support the missions by paying an offering of either goods or services.
Spain’s Empire in the Americas
Pueblo Revolt• One unfortunate
Native American who felt the sting of a Spanish whip was the Pueblo religious leader, Pope’.
• The priest punished Pope’ for his worship practices, which they interpreted as witchcraft.
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Pueblo Revolt
• In 1680, he led a well-organized uprising against the Spanish that involved some 17,000 warriors from villages all over New Mexico.
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Taos Pueblo
Pueblo Revolt
• Destroyed Catholic churches, executed priests, and drove the Spaniards back into New Spain.
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Pueblo Revolt
• For the next 14 years- the southwest region of the future United States once again belonged to the original inhabitants.
Spain’s Empire in the Americas