Table of Contents
- 1 How did the Native Americans respond to European conquest?
- 2 How did the European settlers impact the lives of Native Americans?
- 3 Why did the Europeans want to colonize New Spain?
- 4 What was Native American society like at time of discovery?
- 5 Why did the Pope divide the Americas between Portugal and Spain?
How did the Native Americans respond to European conquest?
During the colonial period, Native Americans had a complicated relationship with European settlers. They resisted the efforts of the Europeans to gain more of their land and control through both warfare and diplomacy.
How did the European settlers impact the lives of Native Americans?
European colonization of North America had a devastating effect on the native population. The natives, having no immunity died from diseases that the Europeans thought of as commonplace. They also brought guns, alcohol and horses. The effect of these was to change the way of life for the Native Americans.
What were the main factors fueling European age of expansion?
What are the main factors fueling the European age of expansion? Need for resources and trade, spread of religious freedom, spreading “freedom” to the Native peoples. The European conquest of America began as an offshoot quest to find a sea route to India, China, and the Islands of the East Indies.
Why did the Europeans want to colonize New Spain?
The economic reason for this is to use the native population as bodies for forces labor and to mine the precious metals and stones in the area. Political reason is Europeans simply thought their culture was better. Compare the political, economic, and religious motivations behind the French and Dutch empires with those of New Spain.
What was Native American society like at time of discovery?
One of the most striking features of the Native American society at the time of European discovery was its sheer diversity. Support this statement. Thousands of Native American tribes inhabited North, Central, and South America. Hunting and fishing techniques, as well as agricultural methods, were refined to perfection over generations.
What did African Americans experience during the movement of peoples?
The natives, however, experienced “every sort of injustice”. For millions of Africans it meant the start of descent into slavery. Using what you read in this chapter about the movement of peoples, explain how North America became the location where East and West came together.
Why did the Pope divide the Americas between Portugal and Spain?
The Pope (Alexander VI) divided the Americas between Portugal and Spain for them to convert the natives to Christianity. The economic reason for this is to use the native population as bodies for forces labor and to mine the precious metals and stones in the area.