Catégories : Tous - exploration - trade - indigenous - exchange

par William Mullan Il y a 4 années

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Chapter 1- (1491-1607)

Before European contact, indigenous populations in America had a profound relationship with their environments, engaging in extensive land cultivation and sustaining large civilizations like the Cahokia, Aztec, and Inca empires.

Chapter 1- (1491-1607)

Chapter 1- (1491-1607)

1.4 How did the Spanish treatment of native Americans set the stage for their demise in North America

Spanish exploration and conquest
The Spanish brought over diseases

The Spanish brought over diseases like smallpox, measles, typhoid, whooping cough, dysentery, and Cholera.

The Spanish mission system

They tried to convert the Indians to Catholicism. Some were converted, but others revolted

Ecomienda system

A system where conquistadors get Indians to Christianize them and take care of them, but they were as slaves

People across the world were judged on where they were from

People who were born is Spain were at the top of the chart with power, while other foreign tribes were more at the bottom with less power

Getting gold to Europe was not easy.
The motives of the s Cpanish conquiscators were

Mostly desired to find Gold and Silver.

They mined for most of the gold, The New world wealth in Spain flew up

They desired Gold and Silver to make coins

Increasing opportunities for Spanish trade

Prestige

Power

Wealth

During the renaissance age, England and Spain were fighting for land in the New World.
Spain secured land with the treaty of tordeslillas

How did the Colombian exchange affect interaction between Europeans and natives and among indigenous people in north America

The Columbian Exchange: Biological andcultural sequences of 1942
hought the world was ina pear shape and was a gres\at mariner an navigtor
Lawlessness
Brought back items sucuch as jewerlry, natives , and plants
The lst year of explorationn was in 1620
The indians were unprepared andunexpoed to Eiropean idsease
Redistribtion of world'spopulations was vuluntary and involuntary

Tordeslilla

Columbus reports on his first voyage, 1493

COlumbus was a very

What were the cause and effects of the age of discovery

Technology and exploration
Th knowledge about the land'sincreased from the increase of the number of voyages
The Arab astrolabe and sextent's helped to measure the astronomical distances
for better control they included stern rudders
The Seafaring vikings created stronger ships by overlapping the planks
Nation buildings
King Henry the 8th banished jis wife and child to be locked out to acastle to never leave
Monarchs supported it
Nation states increased taxes to explore
Role of geography
New trade route
1271 Marco polo went to china and came back with stories and goods
Constantinople and the Byzantine empire fell
In the 11th and 12th century the holy wars opened

To the Ends of the Earth

Cristopher wanted glory, gold, and wanted to spread religion

How did indigenous populations in America relate to their environments prior to European contact?

The Pristine Myth
2,000 seperate languages
Cultivation of maze

They had to clear the land

People were planting corn in 1200 B.C.

Pangaea

Pangaea broke apart 175 million years ago

300 million years ago there was a supercontinet

Civilizations prior to Columbus

The Inca Empire

Located in Peru

The Iroquios Confederacy

Located in north America

The AztechEmpire

In North America

Cahokia

Located in St. Louis

The environment recovered in 1750
Looked untouched
Large populations