When Worlds Collide. Locations of Major Native American Groups and Culture Areas in the 1600s.
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When Worlds Collide When Worlds Collide
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Locations of Major Native American Locations of Major Native American Groups and Culture Areas in the 1600sGroups and Culture Areas in the 1600s
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Voyages of European ExplorationVoyages of European Exploration
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The Columbian ExchangeThe Columbian Exchange
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The Spanish The Spanish Colonies in Colonies in AmericaAmerica
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A World TransformedA World TransformedNative Americans were eager for
European trade; they were not initially victims of Spanish exploration
They became dependent on and indebted to Europeans
Disease decimated perhaps 90% of Native American population
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Spanish Conquests & Spanish Conquests & ColoniesColonies
Spanish missionaries focused heavily on converting Native
Americans & establishing missions
The Spanish used the encomienda system to create large cash crop plantations using Native American & African slave labor
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From Plunder to SettlementFrom Plunder to SettlementBy 1650, 1/2 million Spaniards
immigrated to the New World◦Mostly unmarried males came to New
World; intermarriage led to mixed-blood mestizos & mulattos
◦Distinguished between social classes: peninsulares & creoles
◦The Spanish gov’t operated strict control over the colonies
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The French The French Colonies in Colonies in AmericaAmerica
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The French Claim The French Claim CanadaIn 1608, Samuel de Champlain founded
Quebec; French Empire eventually included St. Lawrence River, Great Lakes, Mississippi
The French gov’t strictly controlled the colonies but made little effort to encourage settlement
Because the fur trade was the basis of the colonial economy, Indians became valued trading partners (not exploitive like Spain)
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Like Spain, the French gov’t encouraged converting Native
Americans & establishing missions
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The English The English Colonies in Colonies in AmericaAmerica
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The English ColoniesThe English ColoniesIn the 1600s, English settlers arrived
in North America
◦English colonization differed from Spanish & French because the English gov’t had no desire to create a centralized empire in the New World
◦Different motivations by English settlers led to different types of colonies
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Migrating to the English ColoniesMigrating to the English Colonies
17th century England faced major social changes:
◦The most significantly was a boom in population; Competition for land, food, jobs led to a large mobile population (vagrants?)
◦People had choices: could move to cities, Ireland, Netherlands, or America (but this was most expensive & dangerous)
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Migrating to the English ColoniesMigrating to the English ColoniesMotives for migration to America:
◦ Religious: purer form of worship◦ Economic: Escape poverty or the threat of
lifelong poverty◦ Personal: to escape bad marriages or jail
terms
Migration to America was facilitated by the English Civil War & Glorious Revolution
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The Stuart MonarchsThe Stuart Monarchs
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Four Colonial SubculturesFour Colonial SubculturesThe values of the migrants dictated the
“personality” of the newly created colonies; led to distinct (not unified) colonies◦The Chesapeake◦New England◦Middle Colonies◦The Carolinas & Georgia
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By the early 1600s, Spain, England, & France had large territorial claims in North America
(but these colonies were not heavily populated, especially in Spanish & French claims)
These colonial claims came largely at the expense of the Native
Americans already living there