Treaty of Tordesillas
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TREATY OF TORDESILLAS
Spain and Portugal were the first countries to make a push for exploration. The Treaty of Tordesillas divided the world between Spain and Portugal to keep the peace; everything west of the line belonged to Spain, while everything east of the line belonged to Portugal.
EUROPEAN COLONIES IN THE AMERICAS
Quote from Spanish Conquistador: “to serve God and his Majesty, to give light to those who were in darkness, and to grow rich, as all men desire to do.”
Colony: a settlement of a group of people who leave their native country to live in a new land that is subject to or connected with the parent nation.
Mercantilism: a political and economic system that seeks to secure a nation’s dominance over other nations by accumulating wealth through trade (exporting more than importing)
SPANISH & PORTUGUESE COLONIES Begins with the Conquistadors in the late 15th century in the
Caribbean (West Indies), then Mexico, and South America Focus is on extracting resources from the colonies.
Silver & Gold from mainland (Mexico): process was difficult & dangerous so the Spanish use the natives to work
Sugar from the islands (West Indies): use the natives as their forced labor (slaves)
St. Augustine, Florida: founded in 1565 by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés Oldest continuously occupied European-established city
and port in the continental U.S. Served as a base for further explorations.
Cabral landed in Brazil in 1500; the first permanent settlement established in 1532 at São Vicente
Portuguese establish the sugar cane industry which required intensive labor
IMPACT OF SPANISH COLONIES 16th century – 240,000 Spaniards emigrated to the
American Colonies; 17th century – 500,000 Spaniard emigrated
Before Columbus, it is estimated by there were several hundred thousand indigenous people in Hispaniola; by 1509 that population declined to 60,000.
The population of Mexico declined by an estimated 90% by the early 17th century.
In Peru, the indigenous population went from 6.5 million to one million by the early 17th century. Population declines due to disease and over-work
Cultural Impact: many indigenous people were converted to
Christianity. Spanish is the language of many countries in
central America
IMPACT OF PORTUGUESE COLONIESImpact Indigenous population is forced to work
plantations Many die from over-work or disease
Atlantic Slave Trade established As the indigenous population declines,
Portuguese needed more laborers By the mid 1500s, they find a solution:
import slaves from the continent of Africa Population of Brazil speaks Portuguese,
not Spanish
SUGAR CANE INDUSTRY IN BRAZIL
ENGLISH COLONIES IN THE AMERICA’S After the initial explorations of the “new world”,
the English settled along the Atlantic coast of North America
The first settlement: Roanoke Colony established in 1586, but abandoned a year later 2nd Colony was established in the same area but
disappeared : “The Lost Colony” Government of England gave land grants to
stockholder companies in 1606 Plymouth Company: given land north of the 41st
parallel Virginia Company: given land south of the 38th
parallel
ENGLISH LAND GRANTS
FIRST SETTLEMENTS Jamestown Colony was established by the
Virginia Company in 1607 Plymouth Colony established in 1620 by the
Pilgrims . Massachusetts Bay Colony is established in
1628 The Puritans established settlements in the eastern
part of the Mass. Bay Colony. Those who disagreed with the Puritans established new colonies.
By 1732, thirteen English colonies stretched along the east coast of present-day U.S. from New Hampshire to Georgia
FIRST ENGLISH COLONY’SRoanoke Colony & Jamestown
Plymouth & Massachusetts Bay
ORIGINAL THIRTEEN COLONIES
FRENCH COLONIES IN THE AMERICA’S Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River
and claimed the region for France in 1536. Samuel de Champlain extended French claims in
North America. 1608 Champlain founded the city of Quebec.
Helped the Algonquin and Huron Indians defeat the Iroquois
French explored the interior of Canada and North America from the Appalachian Mountains west to the Mississippi
French settlements are mostly trading posts Little control over the region because there was a lack
of settlers
FRENCH TERRITORY IN NORTH AMERICA
St. Lawrence River
French Colonies
IMPACT OF ENGLISH & FRENCH COLONIZATION Indigenous populations are
devastated through military force or disease
Indigenous populations are forced to move as colonists settle more land
English & French are the predominant languages of North America
English Common Law becomes basis for colonial law