Who “discovered” North America?
It was not Christopher Columbus!!
Stop! Create foldables Fold your paper into thirds to create
three columns on each side of your computer paper
Label the first Column “Notes” During this interactive presentation…
take your “Notes” there!
Notes
First, we need to start with a little vocabulary
Strait-a narrow passage that connects two bodies of water
Circumnavigate-to travel around the entire world
Conquistador-soldier adventurers from Spain who set out to explore and conquer a world unknown to them
Think Critically….. Why do you think that people would
have wanted to explore new territories across the Pacific?
What motivations could have driven them?
Canada’s coastal waters are home to a treasure trove of
seafood.
European fisherman may have fished off the coast of North America for centuries before Columbus arrived.
In Newfoundland, scientists have found the remains of a settlement of Vikings, a seagoing people who originally lived in Scandinavia.
According to an old Viking story, in 1001, Leif Erickson and 35 other Vikings sailed from a colony in Greenland to Newfoundland. For a short time, the Vikings explored the region, which they called Vinland.
Here is proof that Columbus was not the first European to arrive in the “New World”
Anybody else?
In 1969, a modern explorer named Thor Heyerdahl sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in a reproduction of an Egyptian reed boat.
The Phoenicians and the Greeks had the same type of boats.
So, is it possible that all three groups also sailed to North America?
Is that it? Stone heads found
in Mexico have African features
Ancient Negroid skulls and skeletons have been found in California, Mexico, Central and South America
So, who could have been here before Columbus?
Vikings•Leif Ericson led an expedition
to Greenland•Ruins in Newfoundland
Phoenicians, Greeks, Egyptians•Had seaworthy vessels•Modern explorer proved it
could be done
Africans•Stone heads in ancient cities•Skeletal remains in North
and South America
Explorer Meet N’ Greet Travel around the room to meet and greet a few
explorers who arrived in the New World prior to Columbus. Use the columns on your foldable to take notes on each. Label your remaining 5 columns now.
Hernan Cortez (Conquistador) Vasco Nunez do Balboa (Conquistador) Eric the Red Bjarni Herjulfsson Leif Ericsson For each column, read the explorers biographical
information and get the who, what, when, where, why notes for each in the remaining five columns of your foldable.
Smile! You just met 5 explorers
New Spain in the New World
Guiding question: How did Spain establish an empire in the Americas?
Thanks Columbus….. Even though Columbus never
realized that he reached an area previous unknown to Europeans, his four voyages gave Spain a head start in colonizing the Americas.
What is a colony?
Spanish Conquistadors By the 1500s, Spain had a strong
foothold in the Americas Using their colonies in the Caribbean
as a stepping stone, Spanish Conquistadors set out to explore and conquer new land. Each was in search of gold and glory.
Hernan Cortez Cortez sailed from Cuba to Mexico in
1519 with more than 500 Spanish soldiers
The first Native Americans he encountered greeted him with gifts of gold. Cortez burned his own fleet of ships! Why?!
On November 18, 1519 Cortez and his soldiers marched in the interior of Mexico and toward Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan
As they neared the capitol city many neighboring tribes joined the Spanish march (why?)
They had been conquered by the Aztec’s and hated their harsh rule…and sacrifices
Upon arrival, Aztec leader Montezuma met with Cortez and attempted to convince him to leave by offering gold
This offering had the opposite effect….why?
Cortez got greedy and wanted all of the Aztec’s gold, not just what Montezuma offered him.
Cortez took Montezuma hostage and took control of the city, claiming it for Spain
However, the Aztec’s soon rebelled and forced the Spanish out
Cortez wasn’t done A year later, Cortez returned with a
much larger Spanish force and recaptured the capitol city turning it into Mexico City, the capital of the Spanish colony of New Spain
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