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AP US HISTORY CHAPTER 1
  • NEW WORLD BEGINNINGS

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12 Bering Land Bridge
  • 35,000 years ago, a land bridge connected Siberia
    (Asia) and Alaska (North America)
  • As glaciers melted, the land bridge got covered
    by water again

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What do these pictures tell you about the
evolution of Native American societies?
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3. IncasPeru, AztecsMexico, MayasCentral
America
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4. Some Native American tribes in what is now
the United States
  • Iroquois
  • Anasazi
  • Navajo
  • Cherokee
  • Nez Perce
  • Potawatomi
  • Apache
  • Sioux

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Questions 5 and 6
  • Location of mounds in Illinois Cahokia
  • Closest to building a large civilization in North
    America Iroquois

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7. Native American view of land
  • Reverence for the natural world
  • No extensive manipulation of nature
  • Land is not owned by individuals

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8. Vikings from Scandinavia came to the New
World first, but did not establish permanent
settlements because no strong nation-state backed
them financially
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9 10. Portuguese were other early explorers
  • Got gold and slaves from Africa
  • Set up sugar plantations in Madeira and Canary
    Islands off the coast of Africa

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11. What contributed to discovery of the New
World
  • Crusadersbrought back spices, silk, porcelain
    and other goods
  • Spice Islandssource of all these wonderful
    things Europeans now craved

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Muslim middle mencharged higher and higher
prices for goods as those goods moved westward
toward Europe
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Renaissance
  • Humanistic revival of classical art,
    architecture, literature, and learning that
    started in Italy in the 14th century and spread
    throughout Europe.
  • It encouraged people to learn more about the
    world.

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New inventions
  • Caraveltype of boat with triangular sails and a
    rudder, which helped make steering easier
  • Compassmagnetic needle let you know in what
    direction you were headed
  • Printing press allowed for knowledge to spread
    via printed maps and first-hand accounts of other
    peoples travels

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People read about Marco Polos travels to China
and other parts of Asia
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Rise of nation-states
  • England
  • France
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • Competition for new territory, power, glory,
    wealth

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12 Columbian Exchangesome things that arrived
in Europe
  • Tomato
  • Potato
  • Turkeys
  • Tobacco
  • Chocolate
  • Corn
  • Peanuts
  • Syphilis

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13 Columbian Exchangesome things that arrived
in America
  • Cow
  • Horse
  • Pig
  • Chicken
  • Rice
  • Coffee
  • Sugarcane
  • Smallpox

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14. Some positive effects of the Columbian
Exchange
  • Natives got new tools, animals and trade goods
    for examplehorses could now be used to hunt
    buffalo on the Great Plains (could also be viewed
    as a bad thing)
  • Europeans got lots of great food sources that
    would help make the population grow

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15. Some negative effects of the Columbian
Exchange
  • Some bad things spread, too, such as diseases
    about 90 of the Native population got wiped out
    as a result
  • Paved the way for conquistadores and the growth
    of slavery

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16. Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)
  • Catholic Church divided South America between
    Spain and Portugal
  • What is now Brazil was in the Portuguese section

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17. Discoverers and conquistadores.YAHOOO!
  • Balboawas the first European to see the Pacific
    Ocean
  • Magellanhis men circumnavigated the globe (went
    around the Earth)

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And they kept coming.
  • Ponce de Leonexplored Florida searching for gold
    (and the Fountain of Youth)

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And coming.
  • Coronadosaw the Grand Canyon
  • De Sotosaw the Mississippi River

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Some conquered great civilizations
  • Pizarroconquered the Incas
  • Cortezconquered the Aztecs
  • (18) the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan is now
    Mexico City
  • their leader was Montezuma (Moctezuma)

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19. Spanish settlement
  • Encomienda system gave Indians to Spanish lords
    in exchange for them trying to Christianize the
    Indians
  • Harsh system criticized by Bartolome de las Casas

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20. Three Gs of the Conquistadores
  • GOLD
  • GOD
  • GLORY

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21. First Spanish-American settlement in North
America
  • St. Augustine in what is now Florida
  • Established in 1565
  • Oldest continuous EUROPEAN settlement in North
    America

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22. Characteristics of Spanish settlement
  • Brought Catholic religion and Spanish language
    tried to convert Natives
  • Set up over 150 missions
  • Set up encomiendas, haciendas
  • Universities and major towns (Santa Fe, San
    Diego, San Antonio, Mexico City, etc.)
  • Intermarried with natives, creating a mestizo
    population

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