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First Contact
Europeans come to the Americas
Early Contact - Vikings

• According to oral history, Leif
  Ericson was the first Viking
  explorer to find North
  America. He established a
  colony in what he called
  Vinland in around 1000 A.D.
• In 1960, archaeologists found
  evidence of a Viking colony
  (probably that of Leif Ericson)
  in northern Newfoundland.
Early Contact - What about others?

• There are many theories about
  other people arriving in the
  Americas before Columbus.
  Theories exist about voyages
  by the Welsh, West
  Africans, and Chinese.
• Most of these theories have very little actual
  evidence to support the theory. Until any solid
  archaeological evidence is found, these theories
  can remain only speculation.
Europe In 1492

           • Much of Western Europe
             was still recovering from
             the end of the Middle
             Ages. The Renaissance
             had begun in Italy and
             spread through Western
             Europe throughout the
             1400s.
           • Things were getting better
             now, but there were still
             many problems.
Europe In 1492

• England and France had recently finished the
  100 years war and were still recovering.

• Populations
  throughout Western
  Europe were still
  lower than they had
  been in 1300, due
  to the plague.
Europe In 1492
• Records are inexact and historians differ on the
  numbers, but estimated populations in Western
  Europe (according to The Encyclopedia of World
  History, 2001) were:
Country                     Population     Population
                            in 1300        in 1500
Italy                       10 million     7.5 million
British Isles               5 million      3 million
France                      17.5 million   12.5 million
Iberia (Spain & Portugal)   9 million      7 million
Germany & Scandinavia       11.5 million   7 million
Europe In 1492

• Spain emerged from a long war to
  gain control of the Iberian Peninsula.
  A series of battles against the Muslim
  Moors had driven them out, leaving
  behind only the remnants of their
  sophisticated culture.
Europe In 1492




• A very important marriage between Ferdinand of Aragon
  and Isabella of Castile united the country in the hands of
  one Christian monarch.
Early European Explorers
                       • Now, Spain was ready to
                         expand its power and
                         looked across the ocean to
                         do so.


                                  • Ferdinand and
                                    Isabella gave
                                    Columbus the
                                    money and
                                    ships to
                                    explore. He
Christopher                         “discovered”
Columbus
                                    the Americas.
Early European Explorers
There were many explorers involved in the exploration of the “New World”
by the Europeans. Some of the important early explorers are listed here.

Year      Explorer                  Area Explored (with today’s names)
1492      Christopher Columbus      Several islands of the Caribbean

1497      John Cabot                Newfoundland

1501      Amerigo Vespucci          South American Coast – Brazil

1519      Hernando Cortes           Mexico – Conquered the Aztec Empire

1531      Francisco Pizarro         South America – Conquered the
                                    Inca Empire
1535      Jacques Cartier           Canada – Maritime provinces
Early European Explorers

• These explorers represented several
  different European countries. The
  ones that came to dominate large
  parts of the Americas were
  Spain, Portugal, France, and
  England.
• Though there were some differences
  between these countries, they
  tended to follow very similar patterns
  in their exploration and colonization.
Steps to Exploring & Colonization

     • Send out explorers.
1.
     • Claim land for the home country. Conquer any
       Native people who inhabited the land.
       Accidentally spread disease amongst those
2.     Natives, to make conquest easier.


     • Begin exporting the wealth of the new land (e.g.
       Gold, silver, lumber, and furs) to the home
       country. Steal these natural resources from the
3.     Natives first.
Steps to Exploring & Colonization
     • Send colonists to set down more permanent roots.
       The settlers should steal more land from the few
       remaining Natives and engage in activities like
4.     farming, mining, lumber, and the fur trade.



     • Import slaves (usually from Africa) to provide
       cheap labour on farms and in mines.
5.

     • Fight with other European nations when
       necessary to defend or expand colonies.
6.
Why did the Europeans defeat the Natives?

• A Case Study of the
  Aztec and Inca
• Despite the strength of
  the Aztec Empire, it was
  conquered in 1521 by
  Hernando Cortes.
• Cortes had an army of
  600 soldiers (plus some
  native allies), 20 horses
  and 10 cannons.
Why did the Europeans defeat the Natives?

• Despite the
  strength of the
  Incan Empire, it
  was conquered by
  Francisco Pizarro
  in 1532. Pizarro’s
  army of 168
  soldiers defeated
  80, 000 Incan
  soldiers.
Why did the Europeans defeat the Natives?

 • Why were Europeans so successful
   in defeating the Natives, in both of
   these cases and in many more?


Guns            Germs                Steel




               Conquest
Guns, Germs, and Steel
Weapons (Guns)
• The Spanish had steel swords against the blunt
  clubs and bronze knives of the Aztec and Inca.
• They also had guns (harquebuses) – though
  these were not yet very advanced
Guns, Germs, and Steel
Disease (Germs)
• Europeans
  brought diseases
  they had
  developed from
  contact with farm
  animals
   – examples:
     Smallpox, Influenz
     a,
     Measles
Guns, Germs, and Steel
Technology (Steel)
• Europeans had steel armour vs. the quilted
  armour of the Aztec and Inca
• Europeans had horses, and the equipment to
  ride them into battle
Guns, Germs, and Steel

Technology
• Europeans had
  written language and
  learned through
  writing of other
  battles against
  Natives. The Incans
  had none and didn’t
  learn about the Aztec
                          Codex Zouche-Nuttall
  experiences             Aztec Writing
End Result = Conquest
• These same three things
  (Guns, Germs, and Steel), gave
  Europeans an advantage over the
  Natives in every part of the two
  continents.
• The battle was not always so easy.
  Sometimes the Natives fought on for
  a long time. Inevitably though, the
  Europeans won the battles and
  established colonies, while the
  Native populations were almost
  wiped out.
European Land Claims
      by 1750

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First Contact

  • 2. Early Contact - Vikings • According to oral history, Leif Ericson was the first Viking explorer to find North America. He established a colony in what he called Vinland in around 1000 A.D. • In 1960, archaeologists found evidence of a Viking colony (probably that of Leif Ericson) in northern Newfoundland.
  • 3. Early Contact - What about others? • There are many theories about other people arriving in the Americas before Columbus. Theories exist about voyages by the Welsh, West Africans, and Chinese. • Most of these theories have very little actual evidence to support the theory. Until any solid archaeological evidence is found, these theories can remain only speculation.
  • 4. Europe In 1492 • Much of Western Europe was still recovering from the end of the Middle Ages. The Renaissance had begun in Italy and spread through Western Europe throughout the 1400s. • Things were getting better now, but there were still many problems.
  • 5. Europe In 1492 • England and France had recently finished the 100 years war and were still recovering. • Populations throughout Western Europe were still lower than they had been in 1300, due to the plague.
  • 6. Europe In 1492 • Records are inexact and historians differ on the numbers, but estimated populations in Western Europe (according to The Encyclopedia of World History, 2001) were: Country Population Population in 1300 in 1500 Italy 10 million 7.5 million British Isles 5 million 3 million France 17.5 million 12.5 million Iberia (Spain & Portugal) 9 million 7 million Germany & Scandinavia 11.5 million 7 million
  • 7. Europe In 1492 • Spain emerged from a long war to gain control of the Iberian Peninsula. A series of battles against the Muslim Moors had driven them out, leaving behind only the remnants of their sophisticated culture.
  • 8. Europe In 1492 • A very important marriage between Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile united the country in the hands of one Christian monarch.
  • 9. Early European Explorers • Now, Spain was ready to expand its power and looked across the ocean to do so. • Ferdinand and Isabella gave Columbus the money and ships to explore. He Christopher “discovered” Columbus the Americas.
  • 10. Early European Explorers There were many explorers involved in the exploration of the “New World” by the Europeans. Some of the important early explorers are listed here. Year Explorer Area Explored (with today’s names) 1492 Christopher Columbus Several islands of the Caribbean 1497 John Cabot Newfoundland 1501 Amerigo Vespucci South American Coast – Brazil 1519 Hernando Cortes Mexico – Conquered the Aztec Empire 1531 Francisco Pizarro South America – Conquered the Inca Empire 1535 Jacques Cartier Canada – Maritime provinces
  • 11. Early European Explorers • These explorers represented several different European countries. The ones that came to dominate large parts of the Americas were Spain, Portugal, France, and England. • Though there were some differences between these countries, they tended to follow very similar patterns in their exploration and colonization.
  • 12. Steps to Exploring & Colonization • Send out explorers. 1. • Claim land for the home country. Conquer any Native people who inhabited the land. Accidentally spread disease amongst those 2. Natives, to make conquest easier. • Begin exporting the wealth of the new land (e.g. Gold, silver, lumber, and furs) to the home country. Steal these natural resources from the 3. Natives first.
  • 13. Steps to Exploring & Colonization • Send colonists to set down more permanent roots. The settlers should steal more land from the few remaining Natives and engage in activities like 4. farming, mining, lumber, and the fur trade. • Import slaves (usually from Africa) to provide cheap labour on farms and in mines. 5. • Fight with other European nations when necessary to defend or expand colonies. 6.
  • 14. Why did the Europeans defeat the Natives? • A Case Study of the Aztec and Inca • Despite the strength of the Aztec Empire, it was conquered in 1521 by Hernando Cortes. • Cortes had an army of 600 soldiers (plus some native allies), 20 horses and 10 cannons.
  • 15. Why did the Europeans defeat the Natives? • Despite the strength of the Incan Empire, it was conquered by Francisco Pizarro in 1532. Pizarro’s army of 168 soldiers defeated 80, 000 Incan soldiers.
  • 16. Why did the Europeans defeat the Natives? • Why were Europeans so successful in defeating the Natives, in both of these cases and in many more? Guns Germs Steel Conquest
  • 17. Guns, Germs, and Steel Weapons (Guns) • The Spanish had steel swords against the blunt clubs and bronze knives of the Aztec and Inca. • They also had guns (harquebuses) – though these were not yet very advanced
  • 18. Guns, Germs, and Steel Disease (Germs) • Europeans brought diseases they had developed from contact with farm animals – examples: Smallpox, Influenz a, Measles
  • 19. Guns, Germs, and Steel Technology (Steel) • Europeans had steel armour vs. the quilted armour of the Aztec and Inca • Europeans had horses, and the equipment to ride them into battle
  • 20. Guns, Germs, and Steel Technology • Europeans had written language and learned through writing of other battles against Natives. The Incans had none and didn’t learn about the Aztec Codex Zouche-Nuttall experiences Aztec Writing
  • 21. End Result = Conquest • These same three things (Guns, Germs, and Steel), gave Europeans an advantage over the Natives in every part of the two continents. • The battle was not always so easy. Sometimes the Natives fought on for a long time. Inevitably though, the Europeans won the battles and established colonies, while the Native populations were almost wiped out.