the spanish colonies chapter 4 lesson 1 pages 148 - 152
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The Spanish Colonies
Chapter 4 Lesson 1
Pages 148 - 152
Overview
Explorers sent
Would claim the land they set foot on for hundreds of miles
Once they began to explore – no one left behind to protect their claim
Competition
Land claimed by several countries – no one paid attention to others claims
Spain had claimed land, but quickly learned claiming land is different from controlling land.
They needed to protect from other European countries and Native Americans
Spanish Colonies
Spain the first to start colonies to protect land and govern people
NEW SPAIN – formed 1535 – Most land in Mexico (capital was Mexico City)
Also included islands in the Caribbean Sea and the Spanish lands north of what is today Panama
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Spanish Forts built to protect claims
Slavery in the Americas
As gold & silver found – more Europeans came to settle in the colonies
Others came to start large farms called PLANTATIONS
To the south of New Spain – Portugal formed the colony of Brazil
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WHY?
Spain & Portugal needed workers:Crops
Mine gold & silver
Forced Native Americans
Many died from hunger & disease
BARTOLOME de LAS CASAS
Landowner later became Priest
Upset how slaves were treated
He freed his slaves
Then spent his year speaking against slavery
Shortage of Slaves
As thousands of Native Americans dies more slaves needed
Colonists captured Africans
Most taken to Brazil or the Caribbean
Areas of land on or near the borders between countries, colonies, or regions
Goal with Borderlands
Protect the Spanish empire
Spanish king chose leaders to govern settlements
Colonists did not have any say over their leaders
Missionaries sent by king to convert Native Americans to Christianity
St. Augustine
Spanish built the FIRST permanent European settlement in the U.S.
Located at St. Augustine, Florida
Forts
Religious settlements
Santa Fe
1610 – Spanish missionaries helped settle Santa Fe
Santa Fe – capital of the New Mexico Colony
El Camino Real
“The Royal Road
Connected settlements to Mexico City
Missions built all along the road.
Life in the Borderlands
At first – some Native Americans chose to stay at the missions.
Some were forced to work on the farms and ranches
They fought back – tearing down churches and other buildings
LARGE HOMES OR ESTATES
HORSES
Had been extinct in the Americas
Brought back and it helped change Native American lives
Hunted
War
SUMMARY
In the 1500’s, explorers often paid no attention to other countries claims to lands
Spain tried to hold on to its claims by setting up colonies
Spanish needed workers, so they enslaved Native Americans and Africans