Chapter 2 ISN Reading Notes Answers

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CHAPTER 2 ISN READING NOTES ANSWERS

Word Bank: Christopher Columbus, Hernán Cortés, Francisco Pizarro, gold, disease, slave traders How did Spain establish territorial claims in the Caribbean and South America?

Spain sent explorers such as Christopher

Columbus, Hernán Cortés, and

Francisco

Pizarro to discover and claim lands for

Spain.

What was life like in Spanish settlements in the Caribbean and South America?

Although many Spanish settlers were interested mainly in finding gold, some started sugar plantations. At first, these settlers forced native peoples to work for them. When the Indians began to die from European diseases, slave traders provided enslaved Africans as laborers.

What type of relationship existed between the Spanish and Native Americans living in the Caribbean and South America?

The Spanish treated Native Americans living in the Caribbean and South America harshly.

Cortés attacked the Aztecs in Mexico. Pizarro conquered the Incas in Peru and killed

their leader Atahualpa, even though the Incas had given Pizarro the gold he demanded.

Explorers also brought diseases such as smallpox that killed many native inhabitants.

Word Bank: Francisco Coronado, Ponce de León, pueblos, presidios, missions, priests How did Spain establish territorial claims in North America?

Several explorers established Spanish territorial claims in North America.

Ponce de León explored Florida. Francisco Coronado traveled as far north as the

Great Plains in his search for seven cities of gold. All he found were seven little villages, or pueblos.

What types of permanent settlements did the Spanish establish in North America?

Spanish soldiers established forts called

presidios to protect Spanish lands. Catholic priests, anxious to convert Native

Americans, established missions.

What type of relationship existed between the Spanish and Native Americans living in North America?

The Native Americans and the Spanish learned many things from each other. Pueblo people learned how to use new tools, grow new foods, and raise sheep for wool. Many converted to Catholicism. From the Indians, the Spanish learned new techniques for growing crops in the desert. However, the Spanish treated the Native Americans harshly. Indians were made to work as slave labor. Their religious leaders who refused to convert to Christianity were whipped. The Spanish brought diseases, which killed many Indians. In response to this treatment, Native Americans sometimes attacked the Spanish.

Word Bank: Jacques Cartier, Robert de La Salle, coureurs de bois, missionaries, Huron How did France establish territorial claims inNorth America?

Explorers established French claims in North America. Jacques Cartier claimed Canada. Samuel de Champlain established a trading post at Quebec. Father Marquette and Louis Joliet explored the Mississippi River. Robert

de La Salle claimed Louisiana.

What was life like in French settlements in North America?

Fur trappers, or coureurs de bois, and

missionaries came to New France. However,

the colony failed to attract many settlers because of the harsh climate and the colony’s policy of granting the best land to nobility.

What type of relationship existed between the French and Native Americans living in North America?

The French made the Native Americans their business partners. An especially friendly relationship was established between the French and the Huron, who were enemies of the Iroquois. European diseases, however, killed many Indians.

Word Bank: John Cabot, Captain John Smith, Pocahontas, mosquitoes, Starving Time, John Rolfe How did England establish territorial claims in North America?

John Cabot’s brief landing on

Newfoundland established English claims in North America. The English also established settlements in Virginia.

What was life like in Jamestown?

Life was difficult for the settlers in Jamestown. Their settlement was located in a swamp where disease-carrying mosquitoes bred. Most settlers were unwilling or unable to provide for themselves. After Captain John

Smith took over leadership, conditions

improved. When Smith was forced to return to England, however, the settlers went through the Starving Time. Native Americans would not trade with the settlers.

What type of relationship existed between the English and the Native Americans

living around Jamestown? Captain John Smith became friends with the Native Americans. The daughter of the chief, Pocahontas, helped the colonists avoid starvation. Although the

Native Americans refused to trade with the settlers during the Starving Time, relations improved when John Rolfe married Pocahontas.

How did the Netherlands establish territorial Word Bank: Henry Hudson, Peter Minuit, Peter Stuyvesant, fur trade, Iroquois, English, New York claims in North America?

The explorations of Henry Hudson established the territorial claims of the Dutch in North America. Also, Peter Minuit bought the island of Manhattan from the Native Americans.

What was life like in New Netherland?

Early Dutch settlers were interested in

fur trade. By 1660, nearly 8,000 people

had settled in the colony. These included Europeans from many nations, African slaves, and Jews seeking religious freedom.

The colony had a strong governor, Peter

Stuyvesant. Eventually, the English

drove the Dutch from the colony and renamed it New York.

What type of relationship existed between the Dutch and Native Americans living in New Netherland?

The Dutch established friendly relations with the Iroquois, whom they supplied with guns to fight the Huron.