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Conquest in the Americas Chapter 15 Section 1

Conquest in the Americas Chapter 15 Section 1. Mr. Divett. Columbus. The cycle of conquest started with the arrival of Columbus He met the Taínos and treated them harshly He made them pay him gold or be killed. Conquistadors. Columbus was first of many conquistadors , or conquerors

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Conquest in the Americas Chapter 15 Section 1

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  1. Conquest in the AmericasChapter 15 Section 1 Mr. Divett

  2. Columbus • The cycle of conquest started with the arrival of Columbus • He met the Taínos and treated them harshly • He made them pay him gold or be killed

  3. Conquistadors • Columbus was first of many conquistadors, or conquerors • First settled on Hispaniola or modern-day Haiti/Dominican Republic, Cuba, and Puerto Rico • They took riches and left Christianity

  4. Horses, Guns, and Silent Killers • Natives had never seen horses before • The Spanish had guns • Disease was brought over by the Spanish and the Natives had no immunity

  5. Cortés the Killer • Hernán Cortés landed in Mexico in 1519 • He had 600 men and 16 horses • He was enticed by money

  6. Tenochtitlán • Cortés made his way into Tenochtitlán, the capital of the Aztecs, now Mexico City

  7. The Aztecs • Practiced human sacrifice • Played cool games

  8. La Malinche • Malinche was Cortés’ girlfriend • She was the mother of the Mestizo race • Traitor to some • Hero to others • Had alliances with Spanish

  9. Moctezuma • Aztec Emperor • Was kind to Cortés • Thought Cortés might be the return of Quetzacoatl

  10. Destruction of Tenochtitlán • The Spanish captured Moctezuma • They stole their riches • The natives fought back and drove them out • Many died including Moctezuma

  11. Destruction of Tenochtitlán • Cortés came back and captured and destroyed Tenochtitlán • They built Mexico City on the ruins

  12. Neil Young’s Interpretation • Neil Young wrote a song about it called Cortez the Killer

  13. Cortez the Killer He came dancing across the water With his galleons and guns Looking for the new world In that palace in the sun. On the shore lay Montezuma With his coca leaves and pearls In his halls he often wondered With the secrets of the worlds. And his subjects Gathered 'round him Like the leaves around a tree In their clothes of many colors For the angry gods to see. And the women all were beautiful And the men stood Straight and strong They offered life in sacrifice So that others could go on. Hate was just a legendAnd war was never knownThe people worked togetherAnd they lifted many stones.They carried themTo the flatlandsAnd they died along the wayBut they built upWith their bare handsWhat we still can't do today.And I know she's living thereAnd she loves me to this dayI still can't remember whenOr how I lost my way.He came dancing across the waterCortez, CortezWhat a killer.

  14. Pizarro • Francisco Pizarro was inspired by Cortés • Pizarro thought the Inca might be even more rich than the Aztecs • He arrived in Peru in 1532

  15. Atahualpa • Atahualpa ruled the Inca after a civil war • He refused to become Christian and join the Spanish

  16. Capture • The Spanish captured him and demanded ransom • The Inca paid it

  17. Death • The Spanish killed him anyway • They also killed thousands of Inca

  18. Consequences of Conquest • The conquistadors changed the world in good ways and bad

  19. Effects on Spanish • Victory • Riches

  20. Effects on Natives • Death • Tragedy • Loss of Religion • Loss of Culture

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