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Chapter 3 - Spanish, French, and Dutch Colonization

Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain

  • King Ferdinand (Aragon) + Queen Isabella (Castille)

  • 1479 - Married and united Spain

  • Drove out the Moors, who were Muslims who controlled Iberian Peninsula

  • Sponsored Columbus on his New World explorations

  • Capitalized on treasures in New World

Missions

  • 1493

  • Spanish colonization led to peaceful interactions with Native Americans

  • In farming villages, the Spaniard converted Native Americans, built churches, and walls to shelter cooperative Native Americans

  • Clergymen (Jesuits) wanted to educate Native Americans and assimilate them into the population

Jesuits

  • Approved by Pope in 1540

  • Scholarly Roman Catholicism was committed to education

  • Founded by Ignatius Loyola

  • Catholic Counter-Reformation

  • Missionaries in Central/South America + Southwest

Encomiendas

  • Granted by Spanish Crown to organize Native American labor

  • Spaniards part of the program were entitled to salary + Native American labor

  • Native Americans were used in mining + farming + ranching

  • When disease + hardships decreased the Native American population, African slaves were imported to take their place

Pope’s Rebellion

  • Pope (a Native American) encouraged resistance to Spanish rule

  • 1680 - Organized attack in Rio Grande River Valley

  • Were successful, but the Spanish returned again + re-subjugated the Native American tribes

Council of the Indies

  • 1524 - Begins managing Spanish colonies

  • Advisory body that answered to the Crown

  • Collected records & information + controlled employees + oversaw clergy in Americas

  • Was VERY EFFICIENT + maintained control for 300 years

  • When it was removed in the 19th century, colonies weren’t used to autonomy + suffered

Viceroy

  • 1535

  • Governed divisions in New World

  • Removed & rotated loyal men in power

  • Head of civil gov’t + commander of military forces

  • Other nations liked the model + adopted it for their own colonies

Columbian Exchange

  • 1492

  • Started by contact w/ Columbus

  • Native Americans previously developed in complete isolation

  • Exchanged animals, plants, precious metals, diseases

  • Brought to New World - Food, draft animals, fruit trees, grains, olives, grapes, sugarcane, honey bees, new vegetables, coffee beans

  • Brought to Old World - Potatoes, tomatoes, squash, pepper, maize, peanuts, vanilla beans, pineapples, new tobacco strains

  • Positively impacted world economies

  • Native Americans had no immunity to diseases, and many died from European contact

Bartolome de las Casas

  • 1552 - Lobbied for better treatment of Native Americans in Spanish military campaigns + encomienda system

  • Developed the 1st utopian community

  • Reform efforts were unsuccessful

  • Used writings to justify African slavery (helping Native Americans by using African Americans as slaves instead)

Junipero Serra

  • 1749 - Arrived in North America

  • Founded 9 missions in San Diego

  • Continued harsh treatment of Native Americans

Protestant Reformation

  • Born from widespread dissatisfaction w/ Roman Catholic Church

  • Catholic Counter-Reformation

  • Colonists went to America seeking freedom

  • Protestants believed they had individual callings + Christian duties

Martin Luther

  • 1517 - Wrote the 95 Theses and started the Protestant Reformation, defying the Roman Catholic Church

  • Created a connection between Renaissance + Reformation

  • Suffered from contradictory impulses (reform vs. liberty of conscience)

Denominations

  • Different interpretations of Bible

  • Different sects of Christians

  • New denominations of Christianity

John Calvin

  • Protestant

  • 1536 - Published Institutes of the Christian Religion

  • Believed in the sovereignty of God

  • Founded Presbyterian + Congregational churches

  • Was the mentor of John Knox

Henry VIII of England

  • Tudor King of England

  • When the Roman Catholic Church opposed his divorce to Catherine of Aragon, he severed ties to Rome

  • Began English Reformation in 1534

  • Edward + Mary + Elizabeth (his 3 children) on throne

  • 1588 - Clash b/w England + Spain, defeated Spanish Armada

Jacques Cartier

  • Worked w/ Giovanni de Verrazano of France

  • 3 voyages

  • 1534 - Sailed up St. Lawrence River + reported immensely rich region

  • Reported large findings of fur

Northwest Passage

  • Nonexistent route to Asia

  • Sought after by powerful European nations

  • Many explorers searched for it but couldn’t find it

  • Many nations wanted to profit from a shorter route to trade w/ China + India

Samuel de Champlain

  • Searched for Northwest Passage

  • Explored St. Lawrence River + 2 of Great Lakes

  • 1608 - Founded Quebec + Montreal settlements

  • Allied w/ Huron against Iroquois

  • Governor of Montreal

Coureurs de Bois

  • “Runners of the woods”

  • Fur-trappers

  • Used river system of Appalachian Mts.

  • Profited from fur trade w/ Native American tribes

Rene-Robert de la Salle

  • Continued to explore Great Lakes

  • 1682 - Proved Mississippi River flows into Gulf of Mexico + claimed it for France

  • Claimed Louisiana

    • France was unable to maintain such a huge territory of land

New Amsterdam

  • 1624 - Peter Minuit buys harbor on Manhattan Island, which was the beginning of the Dutch colony

  • Fur traders + merchants + shipbuilders

  • Colony of New Netherland

  • Ethnically diverse

  • Eventually became NYC

Patronships

  • Aristocratic Dutch society

  • If settlers brought 50 other settlers to New World, they were granted feudal estates in the Hudson River Valley

Peter Stuyvesant

  • 1647 - Governor of New Netherland

  • 1664 - England absorbed the Dutch colony, and New Amsterdam became an English colony

  • Diverse colonial population

BIG PICTURE

  • Spanish colonization + subjugated Native Americans and African slaves

  • Mission system - Spread Roman Catholicism + control

  • Exchanged culture + goods BUT diseases killed Native Americans

  • Protestant Reformation - Great change in Europe + people came to New World for religious freedom

  • France - Fur trade + competed w/ England

  • Dutch - New Amsterdam + colonial diversity

JQ

Chapter 3 - Spanish, French, and Dutch Colonization

Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain

  • King Ferdinand (Aragon) + Queen Isabella (Castille)

  • 1479 - Married and united Spain

  • Drove out the Moors, who were Muslims who controlled Iberian Peninsula

  • Sponsored Columbus on his New World explorations

  • Capitalized on treasures in New World

Missions

  • 1493

  • Spanish colonization led to peaceful interactions with Native Americans

  • In farming villages, the Spaniard converted Native Americans, built churches, and walls to shelter cooperative Native Americans

  • Clergymen (Jesuits) wanted to educate Native Americans and assimilate them into the population

Jesuits

  • Approved by Pope in 1540

  • Scholarly Roman Catholicism was committed to education

  • Founded by Ignatius Loyola

  • Catholic Counter-Reformation

  • Missionaries in Central/South America + Southwest

Encomiendas

  • Granted by Spanish Crown to organize Native American labor

  • Spaniards part of the program were entitled to salary + Native American labor

  • Native Americans were used in mining + farming + ranching

  • When disease + hardships decreased the Native American population, African slaves were imported to take their place

Pope’s Rebellion

  • Pope (a Native American) encouraged resistance to Spanish rule

  • 1680 - Organized attack in Rio Grande River Valley

  • Were successful, but the Spanish returned again + re-subjugated the Native American tribes

Council of the Indies

  • 1524 - Begins managing Spanish colonies

  • Advisory body that answered to the Crown

  • Collected records & information + controlled employees + oversaw clergy in Americas

  • Was VERY EFFICIENT + maintained control for 300 years

  • When it was removed in the 19th century, colonies weren’t used to autonomy + suffered

Viceroy

  • 1535

  • Governed divisions in New World

  • Removed & rotated loyal men in power

  • Head of civil gov’t + commander of military forces

  • Other nations liked the model + adopted it for their own colonies

Columbian Exchange

  • 1492

  • Started by contact w/ Columbus

  • Native Americans previously developed in complete isolation

  • Exchanged animals, plants, precious metals, diseases

  • Brought to New World - Food, draft animals, fruit trees, grains, olives, grapes, sugarcane, honey bees, new vegetables, coffee beans

  • Brought to Old World - Potatoes, tomatoes, squash, pepper, maize, peanuts, vanilla beans, pineapples, new tobacco strains

  • Positively impacted world economies

  • Native Americans had no immunity to diseases, and many died from European contact

Bartolome de las Casas

  • 1552 - Lobbied for better treatment of Native Americans in Spanish military campaigns + encomienda system

  • Developed the 1st utopian community

  • Reform efforts were unsuccessful

  • Used writings to justify African slavery (helping Native Americans by using African Americans as slaves instead)

Junipero Serra

  • 1749 - Arrived in North America

  • Founded 9 missions in San Diego

  • Continued harsh treatment of Native Americans

Protestant Reformation

  • Born from widespread dissatisfaction w/ Roman Catholic Church

  • Catholic Counter-Reformation

  • Colonists went to America seeking freedom

  • Protestants believed they had individual callings + Christian duties

Martin Luther

  • 1517 - Wrote the 95 Theses and started the Protestant Reformation, defying the Roman Catholic Church

  • Created a connection between Renaissance + Reformation

  • Suffered from contradictory impulses (reform vs. liberty of conscience)

Denominations

  • Different interpretations of Bible

  • Different sects of Christians

  • New denominations of Christianity

John Calvin

  • Protestant

  • 1536 - Published Institutes of the Christian Religion

  • Believed in the sovereignty of God

  • Founded Presbyterian + Congregational churches

  • Was the mentor of John Knox

Henry VIII of England

  • Tudor King of England

  • When the Roman Catholic Church opposed his divorce to Catherine of Aragon, he severed ties to Rome

  • Began English Reformation in 1534

  • Edward + Mary + Elizabeth (his 3 children) on throne

  • 1588 - Clash b/w England + Spain, defeated Spanish Armada

Jacques Cartier

  • Worked w/ Giovanni de Verrazano of France

  • 3 voyages

  • 1534 - Sailed up St. Lawrence River + reported immensely rich region

  • Reported large findings of fur

Northwest Passage

  • Nonexistent route to Asia

  • Sought after by powerful European nations

  • Many explorers searched for it but couldn’t find it

  • Many nations wanted to profit from a shorter route to trade w/ China + India

Samuel de Champlain

  • Searched for Northwest Passage

  • Explored St. Lawrence River + 2 of Great Lakes

  • 1608 - Founded Quebec + Montreal settlements

  • Allied w/ Huron against Iroquois

  • Governor of Montreal

Coureurs de Bois

  • “Runners of the woods”

  • Fur-trappers

  • Used river system of Appalachian Mts.

  • Profited from fur trade w/ Native American tribes

Rene-Robert de la Salle

  • Continued to explore Great Lakes

  • 1682 - Proved Mississippi River flows into Gulf of Mexico + claimed it for France

  • Claimed Louisiana

    • France was unable to maintain such a huge territory of land

New Amsterdam

  • 1624 - Peter Minuit buys harbor on Manhattan Island, which was the beginning of the Dutch colony

  • Fur traders + merchants + shipbuilders

  • Colony of New Netherland

  • Ethnically diverse

  • Eventually became NYC

Patronships

  • Aristocratic Dutch society

  • If settlers brought 50 other settlers to New World, they were granted feudal estates in the Hudson River Valley

Peter Stuyvesant

  • 1647 - Governor of New Netherland

  • 1664 - England absorbed the Dutch colony, and New Amsterdam became an English colony

  • Diverse colonial population

BIG PICTURE

  • Spanish colonization + subjugated Native Americans and African slaves

  • Mission system - Spread Roman Catholicism + control

  • Exchanged culture + goods BUT diseases killed Native Americans

  • Protestant Reformation - Great change in Europe + people came to New World for religious freedom

  • France - Fur trade + competed w/ England

  • Dutch - New Amsterdam + colonial diversity