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Page 1: Spain Comes to the Southeast Study Questions pp. 62-68

Spain Comes to the SoutheastStudy Questions

pp. 62-68

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Why did the Spanish come to the New World? (3 main reasons)

GGG•Gold •God•Glory

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Who was Juan Ponce de Leon?

• 1st Spanish explorer to set foot on what is today the U.S. –April 1513

• Came in search of riches, adventure, and the Fountain of Youth

• Discovered Florida• Probably landed some where

around St. Augustine

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The area called La Florida included what is today

• Florida• Georgia• Alabama• South Carolina• Mississippi

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Who was Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon?

• A lawyer appointed to a judgeship on the island of Hispaniola

• Became a sugar plantation owner- worked by Indian slaves

• Many of his slaves died from diseases

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Why did Ayllon travel to North America ?

• He needed more slaves to work on his sugar cane plantation

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Where in Georgia did Ayllon try to establish a settlement?

• 1st along the Carolina coast• Then in McIntosh County, Georgia• On what is today Sapelo Island

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What did Allyon name his settlement?San Miguel de Guadape

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What happened to San Miguel de Gualdape?

• The settlement failed• Cold weather• Leader (Ayllon) died• Many of the settlers died of illness• Panic broke out over lack of food and shelter• Revolt broke out among the slaves• Survivors set sail for Hispaniola (only 150)

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Hernando de Sotohttp://www.biography.com/people/hernando-de-soto-38469

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Why did de Soto decide to explore North America?

• Looking for gold

http://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/story/hernando_de_soto

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10. When did de Soto enter Georgia?

• March 1540

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11. Which Indians did de Soto encounter on his travels through Georgia?

• Mississippians

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12. Was de Soto’s expedition through Georgia successful? Explain.

• No• Found no gold

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13. How did de Soto’s expedition impact the Indians of Georgia?

• Hundreds of Georgia Indians died• From exposure to European diseases• From guns which they had

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French Claims in the Southeast

pp. 65-66

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14. Who was Giovanni de Verrazano?

• Sailed from France• Like Columbus believed he could reach the Far

East by sailing West • Landed on the coast of Carolina and sailed

northward to Nova Scotia • France based their claim to part of North

America on Verrazano’s travels

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Jean Ribault

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15. Who was Jean Ribault?

• A French Huguenot (Protestant)• 1562 – brought a band of 150 Huguenots• Landed on Florida’s coast• Then sailed northward landing somewhere

around Port Royal

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16. Who were the Huguenots?

• French Protestants who were punished for their religious beliefs in France

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17. Where did Jean Ribault settle?

• Just north of Savannah• An inlet he named Port Royal

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18. Who was Pedro Menendez?

• 1565 sailed from Spain• His orders were to drive out the French

Huguenots and begin colonizing La Florida• Menendez led a surprise raid on Fort Caroline

executing its French Huguenot defenders including Ribault

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Spanish Settlements in La Florida

pp.67- 69

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19. Pedro Menendez founded

St. Augustine

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20. St. Augustine was Spain’s first successful settlement on the North American continent.

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21. Why did St. Augustine prove to be so valuable to the Spanish?• Was an important military and political base in La

Florida• Could use the Gulf Stream to get to Europe

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Spanish Missions in La Florida

pp. 67-69

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22. Why did the Spanish king build missions?

• To Christianize the Indians

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23. Define the term mission

• Church outpost

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24. Define the term friar.

• Church missionaries

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25. What purpose did missions serve for Spanish colonization?

• Key to Spain’s plan to prepare for colonization• Native Americans were instructed in religion

and social behavior

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26. For the purpose of missionary work Georgia’s coast was divided into two Spanish provinces , Guale was in the north, and Mocama was in the south.

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27. Guale consisted of the coastal area between Savannah and the Altamaha Rivers

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28. Mocama included the area between the Altamaha and St. Marys River.

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29. Who set up the mission known as Santa Catalina de Guale?• Pedro Menendez set up the mission on

St. Catherines Island• Father Antonio and Brother Domingo Baez

were assigned to the mission

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30. Briefly describe what happened during the Juanillo Rebellion. What long term effects did the rebellion have on the Spanish missions in Georgia?

• Don Juanillo was a Guale Indian, next in line to become chief

• One of the friars declared him unfit to become chief because he had two wives

• Touched off a rebellion

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