European Discovery and the Conquest of America

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European Discovery and the Conquest of America

Native Culture Ancient land bridge and migration over centuries At time of Eur. Discovery -> perhaps 54 million?; 2000 distinct languages? Thousands of peoples or nations? think Europe Differences and tensions between Indian groups Just like today, variations in cultures Some aggressive, others quite passive Few alliances Geography determines culture (truism)

European Motivation and Ability to Explore A pent up desire from feudalism Closed system opened through merchant class Crusaders bring back eastern goods to Europe Marco Polo et. al. changed the world for Europe Eastern goods opened up the society Exploration would be market-driven

Desire fueled innovations in sea science The moveable sail (caravel from Arabia) The Astrolabe (a rough measurement of latitude) The Sextant (more accurate lat. measurement)

Spain and Portugal out early in this effort Spain wanted to trade and dominate Shorter, safer, cheaper route to Asia Portugal led in navigation technologies Prince Henry the Navigator School for sea captains Bartholomeo Diaz travels to bottom of Africa Vasco de Gamma makes it to India and back Cristoforo Colombo looked for shortest route Goes WEST to head EAST

Trade Routes with the East

Columbus Searching for a shorter route He convinced the new King and Queen of Spain, Ferdinand and Isabella, to sponsor the voyage He was not trying to prove that the earth was round (most learned people knew this already) Rather, he was attempting to show that the westward voyage was not a suicide mission because the earth was really smaller than most people believed

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The accurate view of the world

The Columbian Exchange

Worlds collide Old World diseases devastated New World natives New World had lost Old World diseases and natives had lost antibodies to fight these diseases Deadliest killer of natives was disease not actions of conquering Europeans (although enslavement and armed attacks did kill many) 90% of the Indians in Americas in 1492 died in the centuries after Columbus Demographic catastrophe without parallel in human history Most of the dead had never laid eyes on Europeans because one Indian who met European traders could infect the rest of the tribe

Smallpox

Treaty of Tordesillas, 1494

Spanish Efforts Cultural Exploitation Bringing Christianity and Spanish culture to savages Behind the warriors were the priests Warriors = Cortez, Pizzaro, Coronado Priests = Jesuits Unimaginable wealth Silver and gold New warehouse ships (galleons) designed

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Hernando de Soto

Incan and Aztec Empires, ca. 1500

Francisco Pizarro

The Conquest of Aztec Mexico 1519 Hernán Cortés sailed from Cuba to Mexico to conquer Aztecs 16 fresh horses and several hundred men On Yucatán Peninsula Rescued a Spanish castaway who had been enslaved by Mayans (and understood Mayan) and a female Indian slave who knew both Mayan and Nahuatl (language of the Aztec empire) Cortés now had advantage of superior firepower and ability to understand speech of the Indians he was about to conquer

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Tenochtitlán

Conquest of Tenochtitlán

Conquest of Mexico 1521 smallpox epidemic; Aztecs surrender Temples destroyed; Catholic cathedrals erected Mexico City built over the ruins of Tenochtitlan Spanish and native cultures intermarry, mix New culture of mestizos Mexican culture retains a mix of Old and New Worlds

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Black Legend Spanish misdeeds led to rise of Black Legend False idea that Spanish tortured and butchered the Indians ( killing for Christ ), stole their gold, infected them with smallpox, and left only misery behind Legend popularized by anti-catholic Protestants in Europe Spanish did kill, enslave, infect countless natives, but this was not a systematic slaughter (like the Holocaust) Spain also brought some benefits to natives such as technology, law, culture, religion Natives brought some benefits to Spanish, including the fact that the Spanish intermarried with natives and fused native cultures into their own

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