2.2 Spaniards and Portuguese in America





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2.4 Spaniards and Portuguese in America

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Objectives
At the end of this lesson you are able to explain 2 causes and 3 effects of the 
European expansion in America. 

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What is 'expansion'

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De Europese expansie

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Spaniards to America 
- Christopher Columbus, at the behest of the Spanish king, was looking for a western route.

 In 1492 he arrived in America, but he thought he had arrived in the Indies.

He calls the indigenous (= population from the area) Indians (= original inhabitants of America).

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After Columbus, Spain sent more explorers to the coastal regions of the Americas, such as Amerigo Vespucci.


Vespucci determined that Columbus had discovered a continent unknown in the Old World (Europe, Asia, and Africa). He called it the New World (America). In 1507 the continent was given the name America.

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Conquerers
After the Spanish explorers, the Spanish conquerors came to the New World.

They were looking for wealth, prestige and power. In a short time and with great violence, the Spaniards conquered most of Central and South America.

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Causes of this conquest
The Incas and Aztecs had much larger armies, but they could not beat the European conquerors.


This was because Indians:
-were divided among themselves.
-had no steel weapons, horses and firearms.
-died of European diseases.

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assignment
Columbus

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Was Columbus really the first European on American soil?

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Why did so many native Americans die after the arrival of the Europeans?

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assignment trading cards

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