TAMU HIST 105 - New World Encounters I (4 pages)
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- Lecture number:
- 4
- Pages:
- 4
- Type:
- Lecture Note
- School:
- Texas A&M University
- Course:
- Hist 105 - History Of The U S
- Edition:
- 1
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HIST 105 1nd Edition Lecture 4 Outline of last lecture I Centers II Peripheries Outline of Current lecture I Africa and Europeans II New World Encounters III Spain Current Lecture Africans and Europeans Encounter the Americas Original people Came from Asia and moved o South and East Iropquois and warnpanoag o Formed in New England On the other side of the Atlantic Africa empires in west and central Africa sophisticated agriculture spread of Islam These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute from Africa into Europe 1492 spread through Spain along trade routes o Monotheist Islam Jews Christians One God o Proselytic make conversions spread religion to other countries European Polities Europe New Nation States Monarchs Dynasty s Religions influence Reconquista Spain 1492 religious conquest Isabella and Ferdinand Muslims and Jews out or converted political religious conquest formed a new state Exploring New World Technical advances ship designs sail o winds navigation instruments mapmaking Who went Traders Missionaries Businessmen Adventurers Settlers Motivation 3G s God Book of the first navigation and discovery of the indies Gold Glory The Portuguese South around Africa Eastward to India and China Modern day Indonesia Explores o Cao o Dias o Da gama o Cabral Sphere of Influence Social culture economically Dutch English Spanish west to new world Treaty of Tordesillas 1494 Portugal east Spain west Alexander VI Pope Spain Christopher Columbus Italian Portugal denied his request to go to China India Isabella and Ferdinand agreed Spanish Arrive Spanish captured Taios Slave trade begins o west to east back to Spain First enslaved Africans o east to west Conquistadors 1521 Cortes conquers Aztecs 1533 Pizarro conquers Incas How o Horses o Firearms o Native allies or internal strife o Smallpox Spanish Explores traded along Arkansas river o As far up as Tennessee o Went
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