Chapter 13
Europeans Empires in the Americas:
In the early sixteenth century Spanish turned to the mainland, with stunning conquests of the powerful but fragile aztec and Inca empires
In the seventeenth century, the British, French, and Dutch launched colonial settlements along the eastern coast of North America
By the mid eighteenth century, encompass most of the Americas, at least nominally.
The European Advantages:
1. Because of the location and climate , they provided a far different maritime environment
2. Europeans penetrate the Atlantic Ocean
3.They can access the world
4. They can cross the Atlantic with growing ease
5. Their ironworking technology
6. Europeans have a lot of disease
The Great Dying:
It is when the Europeans came to the Americas with their diseases that were foreign to the Native Americans, causing them to die rather rapidly. South America affected most because 95% of them died
In the early sixteenth century Spanish turned to the mainland, with stunning conquests of the powerful but fragile aztec and Inca empires
In the seventeenth century, the British, French, and Dutch launched colonial settlements along the eastern coast of North America
By the mid eighteenth century, encompass most of the Americas, at least nominally.
The European Advantages:
1. Because of the location and climate , they provided a far different maritime environment
2. Europeans penetrate the Atlantic Ocean
3.They can access the world
4. They can cross the Atlantic with growing ease
5. Their ironworking technology
6. Europeans have a lot of disease
The Great Dying:
It is when the Europeans came to the Americas with their diseases that were foreign to the Native Americans, causing them to die rather rapidly. South America affected most because 95% of them died
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