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Title: European Colonization


1
European Colonization
  • Chapter 15 Lesson 3

2
Early Colonization
  • James Cook
  • European explorer who was looking for a northern
    passage.
  • He actually found the Sandwich Islands.
  • Later they were renamed the Hawaiian Islands.
  • Europeans began to look for faster passages to
    the east.
  • On their expeditions they made contact with new
    peoples.

3
Early Colonization
  • Europeans were interested in finding new trade
    routes or new sources of trade goods.
  • They often wanted to use the resources at the new
    land.
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Ivory
  • Also wanted to cultivate crops that they could
    export from there.

4
Early Colonization
  • Europeans encouraged people to settle in the
    newly conquered lands.
  • Called colonies
  • Physically separate from-but under the control
    of-another country.
  • Used an economic policy called mercantilism.
  • Country uses colonies to obtain raw materials to
    make into products.
  • Colonies served as new markets and could only
    trade with the ruling country
  • Made the ruling country more wealthy and
    powerful.

5
Portugal and Spain
  • Portugal had begun exploring in the early 1400s.
  • When Portugal and Spain looked to the Americas
    they had an additional aim
  • Colonization
  • Portugal settled their first colony Brazil
  • Only after other European countries threatened to
    take it from them.
  • Many Portuguese who didnt own land in Portugal
    moved to Brazil and started sugar plantations.
  • Forced the Native Americans to work for them.

6
Portugal and Spain
  • Spanish formed a colony in the region where they
    had defeated the Aztecs.
  • Had a system known as ecomienda
  • Allowed certain colonists the right to demand
    labor from the Native Americans in a certain
    area.
  • By 1550 Spain controlled
  • Mexico, Central America, part of South America,
    islands in the Caribbean, and part of present day
    southwestern United States.

7
English Colonies
  • People began to think seriously about
    colonization.
  • Merchants and other wealthy people saw colonies
    as a great source of new wealth.
  • Religious and polital freedom.
  • The first successful English colony in North
    America was established in Jamestown in 1607.
  • Planned by a group of investors who hoped it
    would bring them wealth.
  • England had established 13 colonies in North
    America by 1732.

8
English Colonies
  • British also set up a colony in Australia.
  • At New South Wales in 1788
  • Many of the colonist were convicts.
  • Great Britain shipped criminals out of the
    country to relieve crowding in British prisons.

9
French Colonies
  • Jacques Carier in the 1530s led to Frances
    claim of Canada.
  • Disappointed when explorers were unable to find
    the mineral riches the Spanish had found in
    Mexico and Peru.
  • Canada offered other riches.
  • Beaver pelts
  • 1608 France founded its first settlement in North
    America
  • Quebec
  • During the 1700s the French settled southern
    Canada and modern day Louisiana.

10
French Colonies
  • Clashes over land rights between the Native
    Americans, the French, and the British led to war
    in 1763
  • French and Indian War
  • Great Britain defeated the French and the Native
    Americans seven years later, gaining all of
    Canada.

11
The Slave Trade
  • Demand for workers increased as time went by.
  • Many Native Americans were dying from overwork,
    disease, and cruel treatment.
  • European merchants began to transport slaves from
    Africa to work in America.
  • At first these captives were treated fairly and
    might one day expect to gain their freedom.
  • Europeans purchased captives from African leaders.

12
The Slave Trade
  • Africans were first brought to Virginia in 1619.
  • Regarded as servants
  • Bound to a master who paid the ship captain for
    transporting them for a period of years.
  • By the 1640s most Africans brought to the
    colonies were slaves.

13
The Slave Trade
  • In 1672, England set up the Royal African
    Company.
  • Triangular Trade
  • Sold manufactured goods to leaders in West Africa
    in exchange for slaves.
  • Slaves were transported to the West Indies where
    they were sold for sugar cane.
  • Sugar cane was shipped to New England to be made
    into rum and other manufactured goods.

14
The Middle Passage
  • The Middle Passage
  • Journey of the slave ships across the Atlantic
    from Africa to America.
  • Slaves were packed tightly into the holds of
    ships and chained together.
  • Suffered intense heat, painful illness, poor
    living conditions, and rough seas.
  • Many would die in the 4 to 6 week passage.

15
The Slave Trade
  • To the colonist, slaves were nothing but
    property.
  • Almost no hope of gaining freedom.
  • Most slaves ended up on plantations.
  • Colonies passed severe law codes that totally
    deprived African American slaves of any legal
    rights.
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