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assimilate    Domain-specific Definition: to cause another to become part of one’s culture or way of life
assimilate    Domain-specific Definition: to cause another to become part of one’s culture or way of life


"[Since New Spain was discovered], great atrocities were committed against the indigenous people of the region and some were killed by members of the expedition. These so-called Christians set about stealing from the people and murdering them on the pretense of settling the area. And [since that time] the great iniquities and injustices, the outrageous acts of violence and the bloody tyranny of these Christians have steadily escalated, the perpetrators having lost all fear of God…and all sense of self-respect.”
—Bartolomé de las Casas





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Obj1 Explain Spain’s motivations for colonization in the New World. 8
Obj2 Describe the Spanish conquest of the Aztec and Inca Empires. 9
Obj3 Explain the effects of Spanish colonization on the American Indians in the New World. 9

RELATED STANDARDS CC XXXX MI explaining the origins, growth, and consequences of European overseas expansion, including the development and impact of maritime power in Asia and land control in the Americas

	MI	Analyze colonial transformations in Latin America, including
	MI	the near-elimination of American Indian civilizations and peoples
	MI	resource extraction and the emerging system of labor (e.g., mita, slavery)
	MI	social stratifications of the population (e.g., peninsular, creoles, mestizos)
	TX	The student understands the characteristics and impact of the Maya, Inca, and Aztec civilizations.
	TX	Explain how the Inca and Aztec empires were impacted by European exploration/colonization.
	FL	Examine the various economic and political systems of Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, France, and England in the Americas.
	FL	Recognize the practice of slavery and other forms of forced labor experienced during the 13th through 17th centuries in East Africa, West Africa, Europe, Southwest Asia, and the Americas.
	 	 
	NM	Analyze and evaluate the actions of competing European nations for colonies around the world and the impact on indigenous populations.
	NY	European competition for colonies in the Americas, Africa, East Asia, and Southeast Asia--The "old imperialism"
	NY	Spanish colonialism and the introduction of the Encomienda system to Latin America
	NY	Case studies: Philip II
	VA	Analyzing trends in human migration and cultural interaction from 1500 A.D. (C.E.) to the present;
	CCSS	Compare the point of view of two or more authors for how they treat the same or similar topics, including which details they include and emphasize in their respective accounts.
	CCSS	Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, attending to such features as the date and origin of the information.


term definition colonization a process where one nation conquers and settles another country for its own benefit epidemic a severe outbreak of disease encomienda system a set of laws used by the Spanish to control American Indians conquistadors Spanish military leaders who conquered American Indians during the 1500s mission system a system run by Spanish priests to convert American Indians to Catholicism assimilate Domain-specific Definition: to cause another to become part of one’s culture or way of life

"[Since New Spain was discovered], great atrocities were committed against the indigenous people of the region and some were killed by members of the expedition. These so-called Christians set about stealing from the people and murdering them on the pretense of settling the area. And [since that time] the great iniquities and injustices, the outrageous acts of violence and the bloody tyranny of these Christians have steadily escalated, the perpetrators having lost all fear of God…and all sense of self-respect.” —Bartolomé de las Casas


Monopoly to control all, or most, of trade in a particular product, good, or service
isolation separation; being set apart from others
Dutch East India Company a company that was formed by the Netherlands to conduct trade in Asia
kowtow to kneel down out of great respect so that your forehead touches the ground
Missionary a person who tries to convert others to his or her religious beliefs

Obj1 Identify the reasons why Europeans wanted to trade in Asia. 8 Obj2 Explain how the Dutch created a trading empire. 9 Obj3 Explore why Asian countries were resistant to change especially westernization. 9 Europe offered little the the way of products and benefited more from the inventions and ideas of Asia than Asia benefited from Europe’s.

“… the kow-tow!—the arrogant and insupportable pretensions of China, that she will hold commercial intercourse with mankind not upon terms of equal reciprocity, but upon insulting and degrading forms of relation between lord and vassal.”

Nations and societies have a tendency to see things from their own perspective and believe that their perspective is superior.

  • 8 to write test
  • 2 to review
  • 3 to repair
  • 2 2nd review
avoid not and except questions
stimulus bold, many most all bold
no catch all distractors
each choice similar looking
1,2,1 easy medium hard

05-08

term definition

astrolabe an instrument that was used to find and calculate the positions of stars and objects in space
Treaty of Tordesillas an agreement made between Spain in Portugal in 1494 to settle disagreements over land discovered by explorers in the late 15th century
cartography

conquedred by the Muslims

Explain European motivations for exploration. Identify the impact each exploration and explorer made on society. Determine how new technologies improve travel for exploration.