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Alan Brinkley, AMERICAN HISTORY 13/e

America Before Columbus The Peoples of the Pre-contact Americas Migrations from Eurasia over Bering Strait The Clovis People Archaeologists and Population Diversity The Archaic Period (8000 B.C.) 2

3 How the Early North Americans Lived

America Before Columbus 4 The Growth of Civilizations: The South Incas-Capital Cuzco Meso-America Olmec Culture (1000 B.C.) 1st Complex Society Maya Culture (800 A.D.) Mexica/Aztec Culture-1325 All Had Complex Political, Religious, Cultural, and Agricultural Systems The Mayan Pyramid of Kukulkan

America Before Columbus The Civilizations of the North Complex and Varied Civilizations Mobile Societies Iroquois Women (Library of Congress) 5

America Before Columbus Tribal Cultures Agricultural Revolution Secotan Village, 1585 (Library of Congress) 6

Europe Looks Westward Commerce and Nationalism A Reawakening of Commerce Most Europeans Unaware of the Americas Significant Population Growth in 15th Century Europe Centralized Nation-States Portugal Preeminent Maritime Power Prince Henry the Navigator 7

Marco Polo leaves for the Far East (Bibliothèque Nationale de France) 8

9 Europe Looks Westward Christopher Columbus Columbus s First Voyage-1492 Underestimated the Size of the Columbus Thought He Was Near Columbus s Third Voyage-1498 Discovery of Orinoco River Amerigo Vespucci-Florentine Merchant Religious Motives for Exploration Ferdinand Magellan (1519-1522) Proves the World was Round Vasco de Balboa-1513 Claimed the Pacific Ocean for Spain Christopher Columbus (Library of Congress) Earth China

10 European Exploration and Conquest, 1492-1583

Europe Looks Westward The Conquistadores Spanish America- Largest Empire in the World 11 Hernando Cortés Conquers the Aztecs Mexica Decimated by Smallpox Fall of Tenochtitlan-1521 Brutality and Greed Ordinances of Discovery Gold and Silver Mines Extremely Lucrative Catholic Missions-Forcibly Converted the Natives

Spanish America 12

Europe Looks Westward Northern Outposts St. Augustine-1565 First Permanent Spanish in the U.S. Juan de Onate-1598 Encomienda System Labor and Tribute System Forced on Natives Pueblo Revolt of 1680 Spanish Suppressed Native Rituals Rebellion Led by Pope Settlement the Pueblo Ruins in New Mexico (CORBIS / Royalty-Free) 13

Europe Looks Westward The Empire at High Tide Spain s Vast Empire Rigid Royal Control A Collision of Cultures Mexico, California, and Florida, 1600 (Royalty-Free / CORBIS) 14

De Soto in North America (Rare Books Division, Library of Congress) 15

16 Europe Looks Westward Biological and Cultural Exchanges Increasing Levels of Exchange Small Pox and other European Diseases Decimate the Native Populations (90%) Demographic Catastrophe Deliberate Subjugation and Extermination New Crops and Agricultural Techniques The Columbian Exchange A Complex Racial Hierarchy Mestizos-Largest Segment of the Population Mulattos and Zambos Reasons for Intermarriage Varied Labor Systems

Europe Looks Westward Africa and America Ghana and Mali Benin, Congo, and Songhay Matrilineal Societies Growth of the African Slave Trade Portuguese Lead the Slave Trade 1633 Map of Atlantic 18 (Royalty-Free/CORBIS)

The Arrival of the English The Commercial Incentive 21 John Cabot The Enclosure Movement Population Increasing in Europe Available European Farmland Declining Incentives for Colonization Chartered Companies Mercantilism Richard Hakluyt s Argument for Colonies

The Arrival of the English The Religious Incentive Doctrine of Predestination Martin Luther and John Calvin The English Reformation Dispute Between Henry VIII and Catholic Church Puritan Separatists Puritan Discontent John Calvin (Portrait Gallery) Martin Luther Anne Bolyn 23 King Henry VIII.

The Arrival of the English The English in Ireland Subjugation of Ireland The Plantation Model Rigid Separation Between the English and the Native people 25

The Arrival of the English The French and the Dutch in America Coureurs de Bois Fur Trade Intermarriage Henry Hudson New Amsterdam-1624 A French Map of North America, 1656 (Royalty-Free/CORBIS) 26

The Arrival of the English The First English Settlements The Spanish Armada-1588 Defeat of Spain Opened Sea Routes to England Gilbert s Expedition to Newfoundland A Galleon in Flames (The Palma Collection / Getty Images) 29

Sir Frances Drake

The Arrival of the English Roanoke The First Roanoke Colony-1587 Establishment of Virginia New Colonial Charters Jamestown-1607 First Permanent English Settlement 31 Queen Elizabeth I Virgin Queen

America in the World: The Atlantic Context of Early American History 1587 Map of the Americas (Fototeca Storica Nazionale / Getty Images ) 32

Where Historians Disagree: Why Do Historians So Often Differ? 33

Where Historians Disagree: The American Population Before Columbus The Mayan Pyramid of Kukulkan (Royalty-Free/CORBIS) 34 2010, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.