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1、Chapter 1 New World Beginnings      33,000 B.C. - A.D1783                                 225 Million Years Ago - Pangaea started to break apart. 10 Million Years Ago   - North America was shaped by nature - Canadian Shield 2 Million Years Ago     - Great Ice Age 35,000 Years Ago         - Th

2、e oceans were glaciers and the sea level dropped, leaving an isthmus connecting Asia            and North America.  The Bering Isthmus was crossed by people going into North America. 10,000 Years Ago         - Ice started to retreat and melt, raising the sea levels and covering up the Bering Isth

3、mus.   Evidence suggests that early people may have come to the Americas in crude boats, or across the Bering Isthmus.   Europeans Enter Africa People of Europe were able to reach sub-Saharan Africa around 1450 when the Portuguese invented the caravel, a ship that should sail into the wind.  Th

4、is ship allowed sailors to sail back up the western coast of Africa and back to Europe. The Portuguese set up trading posts along the African beaches trading with slaves and gold, trading habits that were originally done by the Arabs and Africans.  The Portuguese shipped the slaves back to Spain an

5、d Portugal where they worked on the sugar plantations.   When Worlds Collide Possibly 3/5 of the crops cultivated around the world today originated in the Americas. Within 50 years of the Spanish arrival in Hispaniola, the Taino natives decreased from 1 million people to 200 people due to diseas

6、es brought by the Spanish.  In centuries following Columbus's landing in the Americas, as much as 90% of the Indians had died due to the diseases.   The Spanish Conquistadores In the 1500's, Spain became the dominant exploring and colonizing power.  The Spanish conquerors came to the Americas

7、 in the service of God as well as in search of gold and glory. Due to the gold and silver deposits found in the New World, the European economy was transformed. The islands of the Caribbean Sea served as offshore bases for the staging of the Spanish invasion of the mainland Americas. By the 1530s

8、 in Mexico and the 1550s in Peru, colorless colonial administrators had replaced the conquistadores. Some of the conquistadores wed Indian women and had children.  These offspring were known as mestizos and formed a cultural and biological bridge between Latin America's European and Indian races.

9、  The Conquest of Mexico In about 1519, Hernan Cortes set sail from Cuba with men and horses.  Along the way, he picked up two translators - A Spanish prisoner of Mayan-speaking Indians, and an Indian slave named Malinche. The Spaniards arrived at Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital with the intenti

10、on of stealing all of the gold and other riches; they were amazed by the beauty of the capitol. On June 30, 1520, the Aztecs attacked the Spanish because of the Spaniards' lust for riches.  The Spanish countered, though, and took over the capital and the rest of the Aztec empire on August 13, 1521.

11、 Due to the rule of the Spanish, the Indian population in Mexico went from 20 million to 2 million in less than a century.   The Spread of Spanish America In 1565, the Spanish built a fortress at St. Augustine, Florida to protect the sea-lanes to the Caribbean. In 1680, after the Spanish captur

12、ed an area known today as New Mexico in 1609, the natives launched a rebellion known as Popes Rebellion.  The natives burned down churches and killed priests.  They rebuilt a kiva, or ceremonial religious chamber, on the ruins of the Spanish plaza at Santa Fe. The misdeeds of the Spanish in the New

13、 World led to the birth of the "Black Legend."  This false concept stated that the conquerors just tortured and killed the Indians, stole their gold, infected them with smallpox, and left little but misery behind.   Chronology   33,000-8,000 B.C. - First humans cross into Americas from Asia. 5,

14、000 B.C.             - Corn is developed as a stable crop in highland Mexico. 4,000 B.C.             - First civilized societies develop in the Middle East. 1,200 B.C.             - Corn planting reaches present-day American Southwest. 1,000 A.D.             - Norse voyagers discover and briefly

15、settle in northeastern North America.                                                                          Corn cultivation reaches Midwest and southeastern Atlantic seaboard. 1,100 A.D.             - Height of Mississippian settlement at Cahokia. 1,100-1,300 A.D.   - Christian crusades arou

16、se European interest in the East. 1295                       - Marco Polo returns to Europe. Late 1400s             - Spain becomes united. 1488                       - Diaz rounds southern tip of Africa. 1492                       - Columbus lands in the Bahamas. 1494                       - T

17、reaty of Tordesillas between Spain and Portugal. 1498                       - Da Gama reaches India.  Cabot explores northeastern coast of North                                                                                    America for England. 1513                       - Balboa claims all

18、lands touched by the Pacific Ocean for Spain. 1513, 1521             - Ponce de Leon explores Florida. 1519-1521              - Cortes conquers Mexico for Spain. 1522                       - Magellan's vessel completes circumnavigation of the world. 1524                       - Verrazano explore

19、s eastern seaboard of North America for France. 1532                       - Pizarro crushes Incas. 1534                       - Cartier journeys up the St. Lawrence River. 1539-1542              - De Soto explores the Southeast and discovers the Mississippi River. 1540-1542              - Cabri

20、llo explores present-day Southwest. 1542                       - Cabrillo explores California coast for Spain. 1565                       - Spanish build fortress at St. Augustine. Late 1500s              - Iroquois Confederacy founded, according to Iroquois legend. 1598-1609              - Spa

21、nish under Onate conquer pueblo peoples of Rio Grande valley. 1609                       - Spanish found New Mexico. 1680s                     - French exploration down Mississippi River under La Salle. 1769                       - Serra founds first California mission, at San Diego.   Chapter

22、2 The Planting of English America 1500-1733   The Spanish were at Santa Fe in 1610. The French were at Quebec in 1608. The English were at Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.   England's Imperial Stirrings King Henry VIII broke with the Roman Catholic Church in the 1530s, launching the English P

23、rotestant Reformation, and intensifying the rivalry with Catholic Spain.   Elizabeth Energizes England In 1580, Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe, plundering and returning with his ship loaded with Spanish booty.  He had a profit of about 4,600%.  When the English fleet defeated the Spani

24、sh Armada, Spain's empirical dreams and fighting spirit had been weakened - helping to ensure the English's naval dominance over the North Atlantic.   England on the Eve of an Empire Because an economic depression hit England in the later part of the 1500s and many people were left without homes,

25、 the stage was set for the establishment of an English beachhead in North America.   England Plants the Jamestown Seedling In 1606, a joint-stock company, known as the Virginia Company of London, received a charter from King James I of England for a settlement in the New World.  The company lande

26、d in Jamestown on May 24, 1607. In 1608, Captain John Smith took over the town and forced the settlers into line. By 1609, of the 400 settlers who came to Virginia, only 60 survived the "starving winter" of 1609-1610.   Cultural Clash in the Chesapeake Lord De La Warr reached Jamestown in 1610

27、with supplies and military.  He started the First Anglo-Powhatan War.  The Indians were again defeated in the Second Anglo-Powhatan War in 1644. By 1685, the English considered the Powhatan people to be extinct.   Virginia: Child of Tobacco John Rolfe married Pocahontas in 1614, ending the Fir

28、st Anglo-Powhatan War. In 1619, self-government was made in Virginia.  The London Company authorized the settlers to summon an assembly, known as the House of Burgesses.  King James I didn't trust the House of Burgesses and so in 1624, he made Virginia a colony of England, directly under his cont

29、rol.   Maryland: Catholic Haven Maryland was formed in 1634 by Lord Baltimore. Maryland was made for a refuge for the Catholics to escape the wrath of the Protestant English government. The Act of Toleration, which was passed in 1649 by the local representative group in Maryland, granted tolera

30、tion to all Christians.   The West Indies: Way Station to mainland America By the mid-17th Century, England had secured its claim to several West Indian Islands.  Sugar was, by far, the major crop on the Indian Islands. To support the massive sugar crops, millions of African slaves were import

31、ed.  By 1700, the number of black slaves to white settlers in the English West Indies by nearly 4 to 1.  In order to control the large number of slaves, the Barbados Slave Code of 1661 denied even the most fundamental rights to slaves.   Colonizing the Carolinas Civil war plagued England in the 1

32、640s.  In 1707, the Savannah Indians decided to end their alliance with the Carolinians and migrate to the back country of Maryland and Pennsylvania, where a new colony founded by Quakers under William Penn promised better relations.  Almost all of the Indians were killed in raids before they coul

33、d depart - in 1710. Rice became the primary export of the Carolinas.   Chronology 1558                        - Elizabeth I becomes queen of England 1565-1590               - English crush Irish uprising 1577                        - Drake circumnavigates the globe 1585                       

34、 - Raleigh founds Roanoke colony 1588                        - England defeats Spanish Armada 1603                        - James I becomes king of England 1604                        - Spain and England sign peace treaty 1607                        - Virginia colony founded at Jamestown 1612  

35、                      - Rolfe perfects tobacco culture in Virginia 1614                        - First Anglo-Powhatan War ends 1619                        - First Africans arrive in Jamestown.  Virginia House of Burgesses established 1624                        - Virginia becomes a royal colony

36、1634                        - Maryland colony founded 1640s                      - Large-scale slave-labor system established in English West Indies 1644                        - Second Anglo-Powhatan War 1649                        - Act of Toleration in Maryland.  Charles I beheaded; Cromwell r

37、ules England 1660                        - Charles II restored to English throne 1661                        - Barbados slave code adopted 1670                        - Carolina colony created 1711-1713               - Tuscarora War in North Carolina 1712                        - North Carolina

38、 formally separates from South Carolina 1715-1716               - Yamasee War in South Carolina 1733                        - Georgia colony founded   The Thirteen Original Colonies   Name Founded By Year Virginia London Co. 1607 New Hampshire John Mason and Others 1623 Massachusetts

39、 Plymouth Maine Puritans Separatists F. Gorges 1628 1620 1623 Maryland Lord Baltimore 1634 Connecticut New Haven Mass. Emigrants Mass. Emigrants 1635 1638 Rhode Island R. Williams 1636 Delaware Swedes 1638 N. Carolina Virginians 1653 New York Duke of York 1664 New Jers

40、ey Berkeley and Carteret 1664 Carolina Eight Nobles 1670 Pennsylvania William Penn 1681 Georgia Oglethorpe and others 1733 Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700   The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism German friar Martin Luther denounced the authority of th

41、e priests and popes when he nailed his protests against Catholic doctrines to the door of Wittenberg's cathedral in 1517.  He declared that the Bible alone was the source of God's words.  He started the "Protestant Reformation." John Calvin of Geneva elaborated Martin Luther's ideas.  He spelled ou

42、t his basic doctrine in Latin in 1536, entitled Institutes of the Christian Religion.  These ideas formed Calvinism.  When King Henry VIII broke his ties with the Roman Catholic Church in the 1530s, he formed the Protestant Church.  There were a few people who wanted to see the process of taking C

43、atholicism out of England occur more quickly.  These people were called Puritans. A tiny group of Puritans, called Separatists, broke away from the Church of England.  Fearing that his subjects would defy him both as their political leader and spiritual leader, King James I, the head of state of E

44、ngland and head of the church from 1603-1625, threatened to harass the more bothersome the Separatists out of the land.   The Pilgrims End Their Pilgrimage at Plymouth Losing their identity as English, a group of Separatists in Holland came to America in search for religious freedom.  The group s

45、ettled outside the domain of the Virginia Company and, without legal permission, settled in Plymouth Bay in 1620. Captain Myles Standish- prominent among the non-belongers of the Mayflower who came to Plymouth Bay; an Indian fighter and negotiator. Before disembarking from the Mayflower, the Pilgr

46、im leaders drew up and signed the Mayflower Compact.  This was a simple agreement to form a crude government and to submit to the will of the majority under the regulations agreed upon.  It was signed by 41 adult males.  It was the first attempt at a government in America. In the Pilgrims' first wi

47、nter of 1620-1621, only 44 of the 102 survived. In 1621, there was the first Thanksgiving Day in New England. William Bradford- elected 30 times as governor of the Pilgrims in the annual elections; a self-taught scholar who read Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, and Dutch; Pilgrim leader.   The Bay

48、Colony Bible Commonwealth Charles I dismissed Parliament in 1629 and sanctioned the anti-Puritan persecutions of the reactionary Archbishop William Laud. In 1629, an energetic group of non-Separatist Puritans, fearing for their faith and for England's future, secured a royal charter to form the Ma

49、ssachusetts Bay Company.  (Massachusetts Bay Colony)  During the Great Migration of the 1630s, about 70,000 refugees left England for America.  Most of them were attracted to the warm and fertile West Indies, especially the sugar-rich island of Barbados. John Winthrop- the Bay Colony's first gove

50、rnor - served for 19 years.   Building the Bay Colony Governor Winthrop of the Bay Colony did not like Democracy.  The freemen annually elected the governor and his assistants and a representative assembly called the General Court. Visible Saints was another name for the Puritans. John Cotton

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