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Page 1: The Struggle for North America Chapter 10, Lesson 1 & 2 Overview

The Struggle for North AmericaThe Struggle for North America

Chapter 10, Lesson 1 & 2 Overview

Page 2: The Struggle for North America Chapter 10, Lesson 1 & 2 Overview

IntroductionIntroduction

From the last chapter, who were coming North America from other countries?

Europeans

Now we will see that Europeans are not the only ones coming to North America to claim land.

Who could it be???Spanish and French

Page 3: The Struggle for North America Chapter 10, Lesson 1 & 2 Overview

What were missions?? What was their purpose?

What were missions?? What was their purpose?

• The Spanish set up more than 100 settlements in New Mexico called missions.

• Missions were religious settlements where missionaries lived and worked. See a picture on page 258 of your S.S. book.

• The purpose of these places was to convert the Pueblo and other Native Americans to the Roman Catholic religion.

Page 4: The Struggle for North America Chapter 10, Lesson 1 & 2 Overview

How did the Pueblo respond to newcomers?

How did the Pueblo respond to newcomers?

• While many people became Catholics, they tried practicing their religion at the same time. This angered the governor and he threw 47 Pueblo religious leaders in jail.

• While there, Pope convinced Pueblo leaders to revolt against the Spanish.

• Though this was successful, the Spanish came back in 1692 and regained control of New Mexico.

Page 5: The Struggle for North America Chapter 10, Lesson 1 & 2 Overview

The FrenchThe French• Because fur was in great demand, the French

decided to build a trading post (known as Quebec) on the St. Lawrence River. Samuel Champlain founded this 1st permanent French settlement in North America.

• Later explorations by Marquette and Jolliet (1673) and La Salle (1682) led to French control of the entire Mississippi River valley.

• This fur became a source of wealth for France. They had many forts and trading posts throughout North America and became friends with their Native American trading partners.

Page 6: The Struggle for North America Chapter 10, Lesson 1 & 2 Overview

Ponder this…Ponder this…

• How did religion play an important role in the establishment of North America?

• How did fur shape the growth of New France?

• Compare the relationships that the natives had with the Spanish and the French.