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Spain’s Empire in the Americas
KEY IDEA
Throughout the 1500s and 1600s, the
Spanish conquered Central and portions
of North America.
OVERVIEW
ASSESSMENT
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OVERVIEW
MAIN IDEA
WHY IT MATTERS NOW
Throughout the 1500s and 1600s,
the Spanish conquered Central and
portions of North America.
Spanish language, religion, and
architecture continue to influence
the Americas.
TERMS & NAMES
• conquistador
• mestizo
• Juan Ponce de León
• New Spain
• Popé
• Hernándo Cortés
• encomienda
• New Mexico
ASSESSMENT
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1. Look at the graphic to help organize your thoughts.
List four events related to the fact that Spain established
a profitable empire in the Americas.
Cortés conquers
the Aztec.
Spain took gold
and silver from
Mexico.
Spain established
a profitable empire in
the Americas.
Spaniards
established the
encomienda
system.
Many natives died
from disease.
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2. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? “The
Spanish conquest of the Aztecs, which led to the creation of
Mexico, was neither a triumph nor a defeat.” Think About:
• the actions of the conquistadors
• the effects of disease on the native peoples
• the encomienda system
• the mestizo population in Mexico today
ANSWER
Agree: Mexico today has a large mestizo population, reflecting
mixed Spanish and native heritage.
Disagree: As a result of the conquest, native people were depleted
by disease and subjugated under a harsh labor system. They had
continued . . .
little choice but to submit to Spanish influence.
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3. State three main ideas about the Spaniards’
exploration and settlement north of Mexico and their
interaction with Native Americans there.
ANSWER
•Early Spanish explorers failed to find much gold north
of Mexico, so settlement was limited to far-flung
missions and defensive outposts.
•Spanish missionaries provided Native Americans with
material goods, education, and protection but
sometimes abused them and suppressed their
culture.
•Some Native Americans converted to Christianity, but continued . . .
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4. What can you infer from the fact that approximately
17,000 Native Americans from all over New Mexico took
part in Popé’s rebellion?
ANSWER
The Native Americans were well organized. The Spanish
priests had alienated a large number of Native Americans
during the previous decades.
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