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The Americas: Pre-Columbian

Empires to Colonies
This Power Point
presentation goes
with the Mastering
the TEKS in World
History book by
Jarrett, Zimmer, and
Killoran.
Unit 4, Chapter 12
Essential Questions
What were the major characteristics of the
Maya, Inca, and Aztec civilizations?

How did the voyages of Christopher


Columbus forever change the world?
Important Ideas
Complex American Civilizations
Renaissance encouraged European
Exploration
Christopher Columbus
Spanish Conquest
Europe got rich from the Americas
American farming encouraged African
slave trade
The Kellogg Institute
Early Americans
Nomadic Asians followed How did the Ice
herd animals into the Age effect the
Americas. population of
the Americas?
American Peoples What if it had
experienced their own not occurred?
Neolithic Revolution.
Pre-Columbian (before
Columbus) Civilizations
Grew maize (corn)
Did not live in river valleys
Developed complex
societies

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The Maya (1500 B.C. to 1546 A.D.)
Present day Guatemala
Each city had a chief who was half man and half god
Social Structure
Hereditary nobility (performed sacred ceremonies and
assisted ruler)
Craftsmen (made goods for nobility)
Farmers (most people)
Warlike people who
practiced human sacrifice
Based on the information
above, what type of
religion did the Mayans
have? Harvard.edu
Built
Developed a
magnificent
system of
cities with
hieroglyphics
palaces,
or picture
temples, and
words
pyramids

What similarities does


Mayanhave to
this civilization
Achievements
the Egyptian civilization?

Created
Complex
colorful
system of
murals and
math with use
created a
of zero, 365
popular ball
day calendar
game
The Aztecs (1200-1521)
Present day Mexico
Grew crops in floating gardens in wet, marshy
lands
Complex Social Structure:
Emperor who was all powerful
Nobility served in government, army officers, and
priesthood
Commoners who worked as
farmers, fishermen, craftsmen,
and warriors
Slaves
Religion: Polytheistic
Warlike group that conquered
all surrounding tribes Wku.edu
Built complex
temples that Created
were aligned accurate
based on the calendars
movements of based on the
the sun and wikipedia sun
moon

Compare the Aztecs


Aztec
to the Maya
Achievements
Calendar SFA.edu

UNM.edu Sacrificed
humans to
Built a large
their main
empire with a
god, the Sun
complex
god. Sacrifice
government
was need to
structure and
keep the
large cities
universe in
wikimedia motion
The Inca Empire (122-1535)
Present day Peru,
Ecuador, Bolivia, and
Chile
Terrace farmed and
grew potatoes and
other root crops
Raised llamas and
alpacas for food, wool,
and transportation
Uncp.edu
Machu Picchu
Built Excellent
thousands of engineers that
miles of roads built buildings
to connect the out of fitted
empire stones

How are the


Incas different
from other
Neolithic
Inca
Civilizations
Achievements
you have
Built a large Used a system
empire that
studied? of knotted and
covers present colored ropes
day Peru, (quipu) for
Ecuador, communicatio
Bolivia, and n instead of
Chile writing
Inca Quipu Larco Museum Collection
Pre Columbian Art

La balsa Muisca (The Muisca raft), a pre-Columbian Aztec jade mask depicting the god Carved Mayan flint
gold sculpture representing the Muiscas offerings of Xipe Totec
dagger.
gold.

Describe Pre-
Columbian art
based on these
works of art.

The Aztec
goddess
Coatlicue, mother
Inca Jar Mayan jade mask of earth.
Womens Roles in Mesoamerica
Women:
Harvested grains
Prepared food (made maize into flour)
Cared for livestock
Cared for children and home
Some sold goods in markets
Some were artisans
Some worked as priestesses
Lesson Suggestions
The Empire of the Americas Activity
Nystrom Atlas Activity 40: Olmec and
Maya Civilizations
Nystrom Atlas Activity 42: Aztec Empire
Nystrom Atlas Activity 43: Inca Empire
The Columbian Exchange

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Why the Interest in Exploration?
Asia
Marco Polos writings
sparked European interest in
Asia
Asian goods, especially
spices and silk, were sought
after in Europe
The Silk Road was cut off by
the Ottoman Turks
Renaissance:
A new spirit of inquiry arose
Europeans wanted to explore
the oceans Caravel: TAMU.edu
New technology allowed for
better navigation, especially What impact did the
the compass and triangular
lateen sail Ottoman Empire have on
European Exploration?
The Age of Discovery
Both Spain and Portugal wanted
to establish trade with Asia and
financed overseas exploration
Spains Rulers, Ferdinand and
Isabella:
Captured the Muslim areas of Spain
Expelled Spains Jewish Community
Reunited all of Spain under Christian
Rule
Sough to spread Christianity across
the world Ferdinand and Isabella
Portugal wedding portrait, unknown
Prince Henry developed a lighter artist
sailing ship
He sponsored expeditions along the
Why would European
coast of Africa monarchs spend so
much money on
exploration?
Christopher Columbus (1451-1506)

Sea Captain from Why would Columbus risk his


Genoa, Italy life to find a new trade route?
Sailed west in 3 ships
in hopes of finding a
quicker route to Asia
Sponsored by the
King and Queen of
Spain
Found instead the
Americas
This new land brought
riches and raw
materials to Europe
The Columbian Exchange
Goods from America Goods from Europe to
to Europe: America:
Tomatoes Wheat
Corn Sugar
Potatoes Cattle
Peppers Horses
Squash Pigs
Pineapples Sheep
Chocolate Chickens
Tobacco Grains
Turkey
What other items might
have been exchanged
Wikipedia.com besides food and
animals?
How is this
map
different
from the
previous
one?
Later Explorers
Vasco de Gama (1460-
1524):
Portuguese
Discovered an all water
route to India
Sailed around the tip of
Africa in 1497
What dangers might
Ferdinand Megellan these men have faced
(1480-1521): in these voyages?
Portuguese
1st to sail around the
world (1519)
Other Explorers
England:
John Cabot: claimed parts of
North America
France:
Jacques Cartier: explored the
St. Lawrence River
Samuel Chaplain: explored the
Great Lakes area
Robert de la Salle: explored the
Mississippi River
Dutch:
Henry Hudson: explored
Hudson Bay and Hudson River
looking for a Northwest
Passage to Asia
Lesson Suggestions
Explorers Activity
Nystrom Atlas Activity 44: Europeans
Explore and Settle in the Americas
The Conquest of the Americas

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The Conquest of Mexico
1519: Hernando Cortez
sailed from Cuba to
Mexico.
The Aztecs first thought
the Spanish were gods
1521 Cortez attacked the
Aztecs with the help of
other Native Americans.
The Aztecs were
defeated mainly because
a smallpox epidemic had
broke out and killed many
of them. The Aztecs surrender to
Based on what you know Cortex, The British Library
about the Aztecs, why would The caption means Now the
other tribes help Cortez? Mexica (Aztecs) were finished.
The Conquest of Peru
1530 Francisco Pizarro left
Panama to conquer the Incas.
The Incas just had a civil war.
The Spanish pretended to be
friendly and ambushed and killed
the emperor. Spain won because
of their superior technology.
In 1533 Pizarro captured the Inca
capital.
The Spanish forced the Inca to What advantages in
become Christian and were used Conquistador fighting the Incas
technology did the
as a labor force. Spanish have over the
American natives?
Colonial Latin America
Latin America= blend of
European and Native
American culture
Government: Viceroys
(governor) ruled each Spanish
province.
Spanish born citizens filled
most positions in the
government and military.
Gold and silver from the
Americas was shipped back to
Spain. This made Spain the What problems in
strongest European power. governing such a
large territory might
the Spanish have
faced?
ushistory.com
Colonial Society
Conquistadors:
(Spanish Nobles)
owned the land
Native Americans:
worked the land
Priests: tried to
convert the Indians to
Christianity and keep
them from becoming
slaves
Colonial Society
After a while this social order
developed:
Noble officials and
landowners born in Spain
(peninsulares): head of
colonial society

Spanish people born in the


New World (creoles)

Mixed Spanish and Native


American people (mestizos)
What observations do
Native Americans (did most
of the hard work) you have about this
social structure?
New France
Canada and along Great
Lakes down the
Mississippi River
French missionaries tried
to convert the Indians
By end of 17th century the
territory covered 3/4th of
North America
Sent animal skins and
pelts back to France to
make hats
How might the population of
New France create problems
for the ruling government?
New Netherlands
Around present-day New
York
Traded with native
peoples
Colony was controlled by
Dutch West India
Company
New Amsterdam (New
York City) had a good
harbor and became the
center for trade. The coastline claimed by New
Netherland and some settlements
shown relative to modern borders.
wikipedia
The English Colonies
1607: English
established
Jamestown in Virginia
1620: Pilgrims
establish colony in
Massachusetts
1630: The Puritans
settle near the
Pilgrims
Eventually 13
colonies arose along
the Atlantic coast
The Atlantic Slave Trade
Disease killed
many Native
Americans
A new labor force
was needed in
the New World
In Africa
conquering tribes
sold their
captives to the Based on the map, which
Europeans European power
acquired the most
African slaves?
The Atlantic Slave Trade
15 million Africans
were enslaved
11 million went to
Spanish colonies
Many died coming
across the Atlantic in
what has become
known as the Middle
Passage.
Disrupted African
Encouraged African
Culture:
Warfare:
destroyed Africas
captured slaves were
culture and heritage
traded for guns, rum,
and led to violence,
and other manufactured
bitterness, and social
goods
upheaval

Legacy of the
Transatlantic Slave
Trade on Africa

Increased Cultural
Diffusion: How has African
ideas, good, and culture effected
cultures were American society
exchanged in Africa and culture?
and the Americas
Lesson Suggestions
Conquering the Americas Activity
Nystrom Atlas Activity 45: Three Worlds
Meet

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