CONQUEST AND COLONY IN AMERICA
PLEA
COLONY CONCEPT
CONQUEST CONCEPT
CONQUEST IN AMERICA
COLONY IN AMERICA
INDEX
TIMELINE
VIDEO
COLONIAL AMERICA
THANKS - SOURCES
CONQUEST CONCEPT
The acquisition of territory through force, especially by a victorious state in a war at the expense of a defeated state. An effective conquest takes place when physical appropriation of territory “annexation” is followed by “subjugation”.
Source: https://www.britannica.com/topic/conquest-international-law
COLONY CONCEPT
A colony is a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
Also is a group of people who inhabit a foreign territory but maintain ties to their parent country. While the group of people can be considered a colony, so too can the territory itself.
Source: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/colony/
context
The colony epoch started in when 1492 Columbus rediscovered America. Soon Spanish conquistadores and many other Europeans went to stay. Different European countries took different territories, and fought over who should get which land. Natives died in great numbers. The survivors lost most of their land, and most learned the language of their conquerors.
After a series of wars in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, most of the colonies became independent countries.
map
The conquest of the American Continent has as starting point the Antilles. The leap from Hispaniola Island, to Cuba, Puerto Rico or Jamaica, is the previous step of the conquest of Mexico and Peru.
conquest in america
In the 1300s - 1400s people in western Europe searched for trading routes between the Indies and Europe, because the old spice trade route was too hard and too long. Prices were also high because groups of merchants controlled the trade and could charge whatever they wished. Some geographers thought the world was so small, ships could sail west around the world to reach East Asia. The Genoese Columbus persuaded Queen Isabella of Castile to finance an expedition to do this.
conquest in america
In August 1492, Columbus left southern Spain with three ships: Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. On October 12, after weeks at sea, the ships reached an island in the Bahamas. Columbus named this island San Salvador. He thought it was an island of India, so he called the people "Indians". Columbus next sailed farther into the Caribbean, reaching Cuba where he saw people smoking tobacco. Then he sailed back to Spain. The King and Queen gave Columbus many honors.
conquest in america
On his later voyages Columbus took more men, including missionaries. The ships also carried farm animals and supplies to establish colonies. He established a new settlement on an island that is now the Dominican Republic. After they realized that they found a “New World” but not a new route to Asia, the main task of the Spanish was to gain the new lands. The conquistadors had permission from the Queen to explore and conquer the New World.
conquest in america
Spanish conquistadors with only a few hundred soldiers defeated large Indian empires. In 1519 Hernando Cortes and few hundred soldiers marched into Aztec capital and eventually destroyed the city, later rebuilt as Mexico City. Francisco Pizarro was able to conquer the Inca Empire. The Spanish won for several reasons. Indians thought that they were Gods and they were afraid of horses and guns. The Indians also fought each other.
COLONY in america
The Spanish and Portuguese people were the first to colonize many parts of South America and Central America in the 16th century. They also won many parts of North America. In the next century, people from many countries of Europe reached the Americas. They settled mostly in North America since the Spanish and Portuguese already had the warm countries. France and England were the most successful in these later colonies. England took the middle of eastern North America, and the French took what they could further north. Eventually, the English colonists took over most of the French territory.
COLONY in america
The people in the southern English colonies sought gold at first. However, they had good soil, and because of this they could grow cash crops, starting with tobacco. The English people in colonies further north could not grow these crops so easily. The ones who started New England were Puritans and wanted to be free from the Anglicans back home. The Middle Colonies were more commercial. They traded furs, and grew food for themselves and the other English colonies and later exported some back to England.
COLONY in america
The Spanish settled in Central America and South America, mining for gold and silver, and farming tobacco, the Spanish had a surplus of labor, because they used the Natives to do the work for them, this was called Encomienda. In some places this system killed too many of the natives, so they imported slaves from Africa. The Portuguese grew much sugar and other tropical cash crops in Brazil and imported many Africans for this purpose. They were the biggest buyers in the Atlantic slave trade.
COLONY in america
France had colonies in the Caribbean, and also in the north of the North American mainland which they called Canada. In the north they were looking for what we call the Northwest Passage, finding a route to Asia. They had a low population, forcing them to cooperate with the natives to survive. The French had major profits in the fur trade until they lost Canada in the French and Indian War. The French Caribbean colonies were warm and good for farming, so they bought many slaves. French Canada had poor farmland, so no slaves.
The first voyage
Situation in Europe
Rounding the Cape
European impulses
Fall of the Inca Empire
Spanish settlement
Submission of the Aztecs
Resistance
France and England
Rebellion in Peru
European competition
New Netherland
Franco-British tensions
Triangular trade
New France
End
COLOnial america
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5. FOOD AND COOKING
3. DAILY LIFE IN THE CITY
4. DAILY LIFE IN THE FARM
1. Clothing (men)
2. CLOTHING (WOMEN)
COLOnial america
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10. SLAVERY
8. PLACES IN A COLONIAL TOWN
9. WOMEN'S ROLES
6. HOMES AND DWELLINGS
7. JOBS AND OCCUPATIONS
THANKS
Sources: https://www.britannica.com/topic/conquest-international-law https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/colony/ https://kids.kiddle.co/European_colonization_of_the_Americas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=er4CMhp6hqc https://www.ducksters.com/history/colonial_america/ https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/AgeOfEmpiresIIIBloodIceSteel https://www.wallpaperbetter.com/es/search?q=Age+of+Empires+III
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CONQUEST AND COLONY IN AMERICA
PLEA
COLONY CONCEPT
CONQUEST CONCEPT
CONQUEST IN AMERICA
COLONY IN AMERICA
INDEX
TIMELINE
VIDEO
COLONIAL AMERICA
THANKS - SOURCES
CONQUEST CONCEPT
The acquisition of territory through force, especially by a victorious state in a war at the expense of a defeated state. An effective conquest takes place when physical appropriation of territory “annexation” is followed by “subjugation”.
Source: https://www.britannica.com/topic/conquest-international-law
COLONY CONCEPT
A colony is a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country. Also is a group of people who inhabit a foreign territory but maintain ties to their parent country. While the group of people can be considered a colony, so too can the territory itself.
Source: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/colony/
context
The colony epoch started in when 1492 Columbus rediscovered America. Soon Spanish conquistadores and many other Europeans went to stay. Different European countries took different territories, and fought over who should get which land. Natives died in great numbers. The survivors lost most of their land, and most learned the language of their conquerors. After a series of wars in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, most of the colonies became independent countries.
map
The conquest of the American Continent has as starting point the Antilles. The leap from Hispaniola Island, to Cuba, Puerto Rico or Jamaica, is the previous step of the conquest of Mexico and Peru.
conquest in america
In the 1300s - 1400s people in western Europe searched for trading routes between the Indies and Europe, because the old spice trade route was too hard and too long. Prices were also high because groups of merchants controlled the trade and could charge whatever they wished. Some geographers thought the world was so small, ships could sail west around the world to reach East Asia. The Genoese Columbus persuaded Queen Isabella of Castile to finance an expedition to do this.
conquest in america
In August 1492, Columbus left southern Spain with three ships: Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. On October 12, after weeks at sea, the ships reached an island in the Bahamas. Columbus named this island San Salvador. He thought it was an island of India, so he called the people "Indians". Columbus next sailed farther into the Caribbean, reaching Cuba where he saw people smoking tobacco. Then he sailed back to Spain. The King and Queen gave Columbus many honors.
conquest in america
On his later voyages Columbus took more men, including missionaries. The ships also carried farm animals and supplies to establish colonies. He established a new settlement on an island that is now the Dominican Republic. After they realized that they found a “New World” but not a new route to Asia, the main task of the Spanish was to gain the new lands. The conquistadors had permission from the Queen to explore and conquer the New World.
conquest in america
Spanish conquistadors with only a few hundred soldiers defeated large Indian empires. In 1519 Hernando Cortes and few hundred soldiers marched into Aztec capital and eventually destroyed the city, later rebuilt as Mexico City. Francisco Pizarro was able to conquer the Inca Empire. The Spanish won for several reasons. Indians thought that they were Gods and they were afraid of horses and guns. The Indians also fought each other.
COLONY in america
The Spanish and Portuguese people were the first to colonize many parts of South America and Central America in the 16th century. They also won many parts of North America. In the next century, people from many countries of Europe reached the Americas. They settled mostly in North America since the Spanish and Portuguese already had the warm countries. France and England were the most successful in these later colonies. England took the middle of eastern North America, and the French took what they could further north. Eventually, the English colonists took over most of the French territory.
COLONY in america
The people in the southern English colonies sought gold at first. However, they had good soil, and because of this they could grow cash crops, starting with tobacco. The English people in colonies further north could not grow these crops so easily. The ones who started New England were Puritans and wanted to be free from the Anglicans back home. The Middle Colonies were more commercial. They traded furs, and grew food for themselves and the other English colonies and later exported some back to England.
COLONY in america
The Spanish settled in Central America and South America, mining for gold and silver, and farming tobacco, the Spanish had a surplus of labor, because they used the Natives to do the work for them, this was called Encomienda. In some places this system killed too many of the natives, so they imported slaves from Africa. The Portuguese grew much sugar and other tropical cash crops in Brazil and imported many Africans for this purpose. They were the biggest buyers in the Atlantic slave trade.
COLONY in america
France had colonies in the Caribbean, and also in the north of the North American mainland which they called Canada. In the north they were looking for what we call the Northwest Passage, finding a route to Asia. They had a low population, forcing them to cooperate with the natives to survive. The French had major profits in the fur trade until they lost Canada in the French and Indian War. The French Caribbean colonies were warm and good for farming, so they bought many slaves. French Canada had poor farmland, so no slaves.
The first voyage
Situation in Europe
Rounding the Cape
European impulses
Fall of the Inca Empire
Spanish settlement
Submission of the Aztecs
Resistance
France and England
Rebellion in Peru
European competition
New Netherland
Franco-British tensions
Triangular trade
New France
End
COLOnial america
Do click in the selected topic
5. FOOD AND COOKING
3. DAILY LIFE IN THE CITY
4. DAILY LIFE IN THE FARM
1. Clothing (men)
2. CLOTHING (WOMEN)
COLOnial america
Do click in the selected topic
10. SLAVERY
8. PLACES IN A COLONIAL TOWN
9. WOMEN'S ROLES
6. HOMES AND DWELLINGS
7. JOBS AND OCCUPATIONS
THANKS
Sources: https://www.britannica.com/topic/conquest-international-law https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/colony/ https://kids.kiddle.co/European_colonization_of_the_Americas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=er4CMhp6hqc https://www.ducksters.com/history/colonial_america/ https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/AgeOfEmpiresIIIBloodIceSteel https://www.wallpaperbetter.com/es/search?q=Age+of+Empires+III