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European Background to Its Incursion in and Settlement (Conquest) of North America

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Page 1: European Background to Its Incursion in and Settlement (Conquest) of North America

European Background to Its Incursion in and Settlement

(Conquest) of North America

Page 2: European Background to Its Incursion in and Settlement (Conquest) of North America

How did the United States come to be?

• Conquest of a continent was not a foregone conclusion.

• A unitary state did not have to emerge out of the conquered lands of native peoples.

• In many way, the European encounter with the Americas was an accident.

Page 3: European Background to Its Incursion in and Settlement (Conquest) of North America

Portuguese Forays

• Along the African Coast to India (Prince Henry the Navigator)

• Bartholomew Dias around the Cape of Good Hope (1488)

• Vasco da Gama to India (1498)

• Pedro Cabral to Brazil (1500)

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Spanish Forays

• Christopher Columbus (1492—first of 4 voyages)

• Columbus Controversy—hero or instigator of genocide?

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Christopher Columbus

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The Pinta and the Santa Maria

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European Motives

• Escape disease and scarcity• Technological, economic, and political,

intellectual transformations• Why Europe and not China? Zheng He

commanded a large treasure fleet in the 1430s, but China had no incentive to explore beyond the Indian Ocean and East African Coast.

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Spanish Empire in the New World

• Conquistadors conquer Mexica and Quechua (Cortes and Pizarro)

• Coronado and DeSoto explore interior of North America

• Focus on Silver in Mexico, especially rich strikes at Zacatecas.

• Encomienda• Great Biological Exchange

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Reformation

• Martin Luther

• John Calvin

• English Reformation—from Henry to Elizabeth

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Martin Luther

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John Calvin

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ELIZABETH I—1558-1603

• Marriage politics• Aided Protestants in

Netherlands• Supported “Sea

Dogs”—really pirates like Drake

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Spanish Armada

• Phillip II desired to rid himself of both his English and Protestant problems in the north.

• Mythology of Armada or why we can’t get the obvious falsehood on page 40—[‘smaller . . . English vessels to go Away.]

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Results of Armada

• English freer to exploit North Atlantic

• Spanish sea power was considerably weakened

• English morale heightened.

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Walter Raleigh

• Established Roanoke on Carolina’s outer banks

• Armada interfered with supplying ti.

• “Lost Colony”

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Roanoke