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A new world Ch 1 Who were the earliest inhabitants of America?

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A new worldCh 1

Who were the earliest inhabitants of America?

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Who were the most advanced? How so?

• S of US border– Maize, cities, architecture– Math, astronomy, calendar– Government, division of labor

• N of MX– Primitive: about 10 million– Ltd agriculture– Hunter/gatherers

• Exceptions:– Powhatans – VA– Creeks- Gulf region– SW cave dwellers

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Did they have a values system?

• Dignity

• Self reliance

• Self control• Individualistic

– No cooperation or division of labor

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Who were the 1st explorers?

• 11th c. Norsemen -> Iceland, Newfoundland– Sm. Settlement

• 1492 Columbus for Spain

• 1400s Portuguese (Henry The Navigator)– Around Africa -> India for spices

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American on eve of exploration

• Natives of the Americas 1491

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Developments in Europe that lead to exploration

• Rise of Merchant Class– Seeking 4n trade

• Rise of kings & larger units of society– Nationhood– Wealth, power– Pursuit of 4n trade, riches, land

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How did Columbus wind up working for Spanish?

• Genoese– Theory: reaching east by sailing west– Turned down by Italy, Portugal

– Spain allows, to compete with P

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Success or Failure?

• Found Carib Isles Oct. 1492– Letter from Columbus on first voyage

• 4 trips looking for Asia• Found some gold

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Can you go E by heading W?

• Magellan sailed around S America 1519-22– To Asia

• Search for NW passage– Non-existant

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Significance of the Treaty of Tordesillas

• Divided world 1494– 46-47th meridians– P gets app pts east; Sp gets west

– Who got better deal at the time? Why?

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Why didn’t Natives defeat invaders?

• Spanish are armed

• Unscrupulous

• Kill and enslave Indians• Had horses & firearms

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How did Spain plan to make money from Americas?

• Gold -> sugar -> cheap labor

• Encomiendas: slaves on plantations

• Encomenderos (owners) demand labor as tribute

• Indians used on sugar plantations, silver mines from Mexico thru Peru

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Why did Spanish empire decline by 17th century?

• Overwork, despair, disease wiped out labor

• 25 million down to 1 million• Lost competition to England

– Armada sank

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Results of early Spanish exploration of N. America?

• Ponce de Leon -> Fl coast

• Narvaez & De Soto -> SW Fl & Gulf plains

• Coronado -> AZ, NM, TX, OK, KS 1540-42no gold, silver

– Few people

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What Spanish settlement was there in the US?

• 1565 St. Augustine, Fl- fort

• Missions north to SC & Chesapeake Bay– Farming & crafts

• West to AZ, NM

• Presidios built to hold back hostiles thru CA

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Who were the first Europeans to explore NW US?

• 1497 John Cabot, Genoese, sailed for England… NE coast

• 1524 Verrazano, Florentine, for France… NC -> Nova Scotia, looking for NW Pass

• 1534 Jacques Cartier, St. Lawrence River -> 1st rapids

• 1541 Cartier’s settlement– No gold, riches… – Fr, Eng, Sp, Port Grand Banks: Codfishing

• Sp & Fall docks, drying stations on shore; international communities

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How did Europeans begin new settlements in N. America?

• Gradually– Fur trapping began

• Trade w/ Indians (Furs for metals)

• 1608- Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec• 1609- Henry Hudson -> Hudson River for Dutch• 1623- Dutch trading posts along Deleware River

– 1624 Hudson River– 1633 Connecticut River

• 1638- Swedes – outposts on Delaware R– 1655 pushed out by Dutch

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What was the purpose of French and Dutch trade in the New World?• Trade with the Indians

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What was the effect of French and Dutch trade on the Indians?

• Disease• Alcohol• Christianity• Progress• Guns• Hatchets• Weakened tribal customs• Tribal warfare/ rivalry

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How was England’s exploration so diff. from the French, Dutch and

Spanish?• Protestants (Henry VIII) – 1539

– Divorced from Catherine, married Anne– Got monastic lands, wealth

• Impt: launched religious rivalry– 100 yrs warfare w/ Spain

• Selling off monastic land starts price rev– $$$ shifts– Rise of Merchant class

• They will finance exploration

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How will the rise of a merchant class shape English settlement &

exploration?• 1576: Cathay (China) Co – to trade w/ China via Americas

– Martin Frobisher NW passage– 2nd trip, ret. w/ fools gold Co folds

• 1578 Humphrey Gilbert colony– Codfish– Exploit natives– Raid Spanish

• 2nd try: 83: financed by noblemen, merchants• 260 settlers, 5 ships Newfoundland lost @ Sea

– Hakluyt’s sales pitch

• 1584 Sir W. Raleigh- – 85: Roanoke Isle (VA/NC)… home by 86– 87: 120 people– 88: Spanish Armada– 90: re-supply Roanoke gone

• Problem: no profits here?

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How did colonizing become profitable for England?

• 1606- Jamestown Joint Stock Co– Merchant groups invest- less loss/profit– 2 B gov’d by Cpt John Smith

• 1609- VA Co- new charter:– Est Governing council

• Co members chose Governor• Gov chose council of advisors• Sold stock to public

– Got 9 ships, 600 emigrants» 400 arrived» Smith injured; left

• ’09-11: Starving time• ’12: new crop: tobacco- $$$ by ‘17

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How did slavery become pt of VA economy?

• 1618: VA Co reforms to ^ investors, planters– For fare to VA, get: Head right (50 acres)

• Must pay Quit rent– Col gov’d by English law, Rights– Planters elect assembly, help Gov’s council legislate– Variety of craftsmen to be sent to diversify

• Hard life: diseases, starvation, raids, labor shortages• VA Co bankrupt, King dissolved, controlled• 1619: 1st slaves arrive via Dutch

– More $$ than 7 yr indentured servants• 60s: ^ pop ^ labor ^ tobacco v prices

– Bands of indigent freedmen make trouble– ^^ slaves imported

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How do Puritans come to New World?

• Enclosure, ^^$$$, dislocation, ^^taxes large scale emigration

• Plymouth Grp of VA Co- chartered: ‘Council 4 New E’

• 1630s Gt Migration N.E. & W.I.– Calvinists: Church of E= corrupt/papist

• 1620- Congregationalists (Separatists) -> Plymouth via Holland

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How does N.E.’s est. set precedent 4 self gov in America?

• Mayflower Compact: Cape Cod 12/1620– B4 disembarking, agreed: est Gov & follow

laws (outside VA)– Aboard the Mayflower

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Puritan Migration

• 1628 Puritans took over N.E. Col MA Bay Col

• 29: re-org’d controlled by Puritan stockholders

• 30: 1st thousand under Winthrop1640s 15k- 20k settled Boston, etc

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How did Democracy begin in N.E.?

• 1631- Transformed from trading company to Commonwealth– Admitted 100 adult men to company to vote– Freemenship open to all Church members-

• 2 elect council 2 assist law making• General Ct: Gov, deputy Gov, Exec council, body

of deputies elected annually– Legislature & Supreme Ct

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Character of Puritan N.E.

• Congregational churches

• No Bishops or Church Courts

• Sep of Church & State

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Who were the troublemakers and their significance?

• Roger Williams: said – King had no rt to grant land w/o purchase– Gov had no authority in religious matters

• Represents ‘liberty principle’ to Winthrop’s ‘authority principle’• Banished to R.I. as threat to unity

• Anne Hutchinson- meetings to improve upon Puritan sermons– Denied ‘good conduct’ is a sign of Grace (rule of law)– Claimed ‘Holy Spirit’ in hearts of true believers gives automatic

Grace• Followers split colony (threaten peace)

– Told authorities she had a revelation from God (blasphemy!)• Banished to R.I.

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How did R.I. become legitimized?

• Roger Williams applied to Parliament

• 1640- gets it

• 1663 Royal Charter confirms & guarantees religious freedom

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How was CT founded, why?

• Puritans want more space took land from weak Dutch trading posts

• Form gov w/ agreement: “Fundamental Orders”

• 1662” Royal Charter granted– Adds in New Haven

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How does Puritan control foster Capitalism?

• Policy: no virtue in Poverty

• Hard work & frugal conduct: sign of grace– And coincidentally: success

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What was Puritan economy based on?

• Fishing

• Corn

• Wheat• Cattle

• Lumber

• Ship building

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Colonies established for family fortune:

• George CalvertLord Baltimore: MD– Charter 1632, died son: Cecilius

• Calverts: Catholic- MD becomes refuge

• Gov’d from England granted small estates– Rent collected– Lets in Puritans (tobacco farmers)

– 1649: MD Toleration Act: freedom of worship• For all Christians who accept Trinity