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Ch. 1 Causes for Exploration of the New World(1492-1700) By Matthew Pippin.

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Page 1: Ch. 1 Causes for Exploration of the New World(1492-1700) By Matthew Pippin.

Ch. 1 Causes for Exploration of the New World(1492-1700)

• By Matthew Pippin

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Series of wars fought in the Middle Ages by Christians to conquer the

Holy land from the Muslims

• Crusades

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Exchange of crops, plants, animals and diseases between

Europeans and Native Americans

• Colombian Exchange

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Searched for “Seven Cities of Gold” in present-day

southwestern United States. • Francisco Coronado

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Conquered Incas in Peru with metal-clad soldiers

• Francisco Pizarro

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Searched for gold in the present-day southeastern U.S. and

discovered the Mississippi River.

• Hernando de Soto

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Desoto’s path

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Searched for “Fountain of Youth” in Florida

Juan Ponce de Leon

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Ponce de Leon’s travels

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Economic policy which favors exports over imports to increase a

nation’s gold reserves.

• Mercantilism

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First city founded by Europeans in North America

• St. Augustine

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A private company that sells shares to investors

• Joint-stock company

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Colonial government made of elected representatives

• House of Burgesses

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Large estate farmed by many workers

• Plantation

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People who signed a contract to work for a certain length of time in

exchange for passage to the colonies.

• Indentured servants

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Colonial trade routes between the Caribbean, New England, and

Africa. • Triangular Trade

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Agreement that the Pilgrims signed before landing at

Plymouth

• Mayflower Compact

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First successful English Colony in present day U.S.

• James Town

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Summary of factors leading to New World Exploration

• 1. The Crusades increased European desire for Asian spices and cloth

• 2. Europeans desired new trade routes to Indian and China

• 3. Navigation skills improved• 4. Methods of Warfare improved• 5. Leaders desired more land and power• 6. People were searching for religious

freedom.

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First attempt by the English to colonize the new world.

• Roanoke or also called the Lost Colony

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Ch. 2 The Revolutionary and the War of 1812

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Act that required the colonist to only trade with Great Britain

• Navigation Act

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Search warrants that gave customs officials the right to search anywhere

for illegal goods.

• Writs of assistance

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Conflict between French and British in North America

also called the Seven Years War.

• French and Indian War