What was a common theme shared by the Mayan and Aztec civilizations?

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They traded fur with the Dutch and French.
They traded fur with the Dutch and French.

They were both interested in astronomy.
They were both interested in astronomy.

They shared similar marriage customs.
They shared similar marriage customs.

They were nomadic and traveled in clans.

They were both interested in astronomy.

What was the initial reason for Columbus’s journey to the New World?

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to seek religious freedom as a result of the split of the Protestant Reformation
to seek religious freedom as a result of the split of the Protestant Reformation

to find a sea route to Asia that would give Spain direct access to valuable products of Asia
to find a sea route to Asia that would give Spain direct access to valuable products of Asia

to build a colony in North America to take advantage of fur trading
to build a colony in North America to take advantage of fur trading

to establish a slave trade route from the Americas to Africa to Europe

to find a sea route to Asia that would give Spain direct access to valuable products of Asia

For their part, Native Americans introduced Europeans, Africans, and Asian to new foods, customs, and ideas. After 1492, elements of Native American ways of life gradually spread around the world. Sadly, disease also spread from the Americas to Europe and other parts of the world.

Native Americans introduced Europeans to valuable food crops such as corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes, beans, tomatoes, manioc, squash, peanuts, pineapples, and blueberries. Today, almost half the world’s food crops come from plants that were first grown in the Americas.

Europeans carried the new foods with them as they sailed around the world. Everywhere, people’s diets changed and populations increased. In South Asia, people used American hot peppers and chilis to spice stews. Chinese peasants began growing corn and sweet potatoes. Italians made sauces from tomatoes. People in West Africa grew manioc and corn.

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Based on this excerpt from the text, what impact did the Native Americans ultimately have on the rest of the world?

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Their food was in high demand and brought great wealth to the Americas.
Their food was in high demand and brought great wealth to the Americas.

Their exposure to European disease eventually caused a serious decline in the global population.
Their exposure to European disease eventually caused a serious decline in the global population.

Their crops allowed Europeans to take longer voyages in order to explore more distant lands.
Their crops allowed Europeans to take longer voyages in order to explore more distant lands.

Their crops influenced people's diets in many different regions around the world.
Their crops influenced people's diets in many different regions around the world.
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Their crops influenced people's diets in many different regions around the world.

After 1769, the life of the California natives [Native Americans] who came in contact with the Spanish was reshaped by the mission fathers, not the townspeople of the pueblos or the soldiers of the presidios. The Franciscans came to California not merely to convert the tribes to Christianity but to train them for life in a European colonial society. Conversion was seldom an entirely voluntary process, and converts (neophytes) were not left to return to their old ways but were required to live in the walled mission enclosure or on rancherías, separate settlements sponsored by missions although located some distance from the mission proper. There they were taught Spanish as well as the tenets of their new religion and trained in skills that would fit them for their new lives: brickmaking and construction, raising cattle and horses, blacksmithing, weaving, tanning hides, etc.

—Library of Congress

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Inferring from this text, why might the Spanish have felt it important to train the natives of California for a “European colonial society”?

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to make it easier to govern the Native Americans
to make it easier to govern the Native Americans

to prevent the Native Americans from leaving
to prevent the Native Americans from leaving

to make the Native Americans equals in all colonial societies
to make the Native Americans equals in all colonial societies

to spread European beliefs and language
to spread European beliefs and language
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to make it easier to govern the Native Americans

What was a primary challenge faced by the Jamestown colonists during the first few years?

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They chose an unsecure location, making it easy for the Spanish to find them.
They chose an unsecure location, making it easy for the Spanish to find them.

They lacked knowledge about the land and how to use their environment to survive.
They lacked knowledge about the land and how to use their environment to survive.

They faced fierce trading competition from the French and Dutch.
They faced fierce trading competition from the French and Dutch.

All of the crops they grew had to be shipped back to King James in England.

They lacked knowledge about the land and how to use their environment to survive.

France took the lead in colonizing the Upper Midwest region. From the early sixteenth century on, French soldiers, missionaries and fur traders left their slight mark upon the St. Lawrence valley, the upper Great Lakes and points west. For the early French explorers, the more continent they discovered the more their hopes were frustrated. They had hoped that the vast St. Lawrence-Great Lakes waterway was part of a Northwest Passage to the wealth of the Orient. The French presence was asserted by a network of forts, trading posts and missions dotting the lake and river routes traversing the continental interior.

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Based on your text and this reading, why was land near water so important for French settlers?

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Settlers relied on water routes for transportation.
Settlers relied on water routes for transportation.

Settlers used water routes to hunt for food.
Settlers used water routes to hunt for food.

Settlers depended on water from rivers and lakes for their crops.
Settlers depended on water from rivers and lakes for their crops.

Settlers continued to look for a Northwest Passage across the continent.
Settlers continued to look for a Northwest Passage across the continent.
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Settlers relied on water routes for transportation.

What was one major similarity that Spanish, Dutch, French, and English settlements had in common relative to the relations with Native Americans?

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All relied on Native Americans for fur trading.
All relied on Native Americans for fur trading.

All respected their way of life and religious beliefs.
All respected their way of life and religious beliefs.

All established missions where Native Americans could live and work.
All established missions where Native Americans could live and work.

All believed they were superior to Native Americans.
All believed they were superior to Native Americans.

All relied on Native Americans for fur trading.

Which of the following were effects of Pizarro’s and Cortes’s defeat of Native Americans? Select all that apply.

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settlement and colonization of Florida under Spanish rule
settlement and colonization of Florida under Spanish rule

inspiration for other Europeans to begin explorations and settlement
inspiration for other Europeans to begin explorations and settlement

settlement and colonization in the Southwest under Spanish rule
settlement and colonization in the Southwest under Spanish rule

fighting between the Spanish and the French

settlement and colonization of Florida under Spanish rule

inspiration for other Europeans to begin explorations and settlement
settlement and colonization in the Southwest under Spanish rule

The late 1400s through the early 1600s was a time of exploration and early settlement of several European colonies. Each European country had different reasons for their exploration and settlement, but all encountered Native Americans during their exploration, growth, and development. Write a paragraph that compares and contrasts the relationships of the Native Americans with at least two of the European groups. Those groups include the Spanish, French, Dutch, and English. Using all four groups are not necessary for full credit.

The relationships between Native Americans and the European groups of Spanish, French, Dutch, and English differed in various ways. The Spanish, for instance, sought to conquer and colonize the Americas, bringing with them a sense of religious superiority and a desire for wealth. Their interactions with Native Americans often involved forced labor, conversion to Christianity, and the establishment of missions. In contrast, the French focused on fur trading and formed alliances with Native American tribes for economic purposes. They often respected Native American cultures and maintained peaceful relationships through intermarriage and cooperation. The Dutch were primarily interested in trade and established settlements like New Amsterdam (present-day New York), where they engaged in commerce with Native American tribes. While there were instances of conflict, the Dutch maintained some level of cooperation with Native Americans for economic gains. Lastly, the English colonies, such as Jamestown and Plymouth, had a more complex relationship with Native Americans. Some colonies initially relied on friendly alliances with Native Americans for survival, trade, and knowledge of the land. However, as English settlements expanded and conflicts over land and resources arose, these relationships deteriorated, leading to violence and the displacement of Native American tribes. Overall, the interactions between Native Americans and these European groups varied depending on their motives, methods of colonization, and willingness to cooperate or exploit Native American populations.

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The Spanish sought to conquer the Americas and forced Native Americans into labor and conversion, while the French formed alliances for fur trading and respected Native American cultures. The Dutch focused on trade and had some cooperation with Native Americans. The English initially relied on alliances, but conflicts over land led to violence and displacement. The relationships varied depending on motives and methods of colonization.

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2. they were both interested in astronomy
3. to find a sea route to Asia that would give Spain direct access to valuable products of Asia
4. their crops influenced people's diets in many different regions around the world
5. to make it easier to govern the native Americans
6. they lacked knowledge about the land and how to use their environment to survive
7. settlers relied on water routes for transportation
8. all believed they were superior to native Americans
9. inspiration for other Europeans to begin explorations and settlement + settlement and colonization in the Southwest under Spanish rule

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10. Spanish conquered and forced Native Americans to work and convert. French traded fur and respected Native American cultures. Dutch traded and cooperated. English allied but fought over land, causing violence and displacement. Relationships varied based on colonization motives and methods.

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