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S 11 1909 every way to the Piro themselves On Piro villages roved hostile More remote southern and eastern neighbors Piro were and Sumas the great largely as a result

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S 11 1909 every way to the Piro themselves On Piro villages roved hostile More remote southern and eastern neighbors Piro were and Sumas the great largely as a result violent inroads New Mexico. . (1484 – 1566). Dominican friar and social reformer . European colonization of the . Americas. Colonial expansion had a significant impact on world history: a historical change of geographical space and the beginning of modern age.. Where we start…. Mayan and Aztec societies flourishing. Millions of Native Americans living in the Americas. Europe was coming out of the Medieval or Dark Ages. With the beginning of Renaissance ideas, people began to think outside of Europe. conquest. Legalizing Conquest. The . Role of the Popes. Eximiae. . Devotionis. (May, 1493) – Papal sovereignty over the Americas?. Dudum. . Siquidem. (Sept., 1493) – The Division of the New World. Spain. colonies. colonies. colonies. Portugal. colonies. colonies. ACOS #4: . Explain effects of European exploration upon European society and Native Americans, including the economic and cultural impact.. Columbian Exchange. Native American crops (potatoes & corn) helped improve diets & life expectancy. European grains, horses, & cattle transformed many Indian cultures . European diseases like smallpox & influenza killed 90% of Native Americas . 1474 (or 1484) – 1566. Background, Qualifications, Credibility. Perhaps uniquely qualified and positioned to understand and speak from an informed and educated position to the general condition of indigenous . Discovering Alabama. Chapter 2 Vocabulary. Immunity. Bartered. Cartographer. Palisade. Strategic Position. Mission. Garrison. Oral Traditions. Discovering Alabama. Chapter 2 Vocabulary. •. Immunity- resistance to disease. How to complete an expository writing!. Expository Writing. PROMPT: . . When the Spanish explorers entered Alabama, they didn’t actually make friends with the Indians. Think back on what you have learned about the discovery of Alabama. How do you think the Spanish explorers treated the Indians? Give reasons to explain your answer.. a French . Explorer. 3 Reasons for Exploration. _____________ European countries wanted . to increase their global wealth. .. _____________ Catholic church supported expeditions in hopes of converting natives to Christianity. Chapter 3. . New Empires in the Americas . Section 1. The Conquistadores. Cort. és and the Aztec. Conquistadores – Spanish soldiers who led military expeditions in the . Americas. Moctezuma. II was ruler of Aztec Empire. . Bartolomé de las Casas 1474 (or 1484) – 1566 Background, Qualifications, Credibility Perhaps uniquely qualified and positioned to understand and speak from an informed and educated position to the general condition of indigenous A profound ‘event’. “The biggest population shift of modern times has been the colonization of the New World by the Europeans, and the resulting conquest, numerical reduction, or complete disappearance of most of Native Americans…”. Gerry Davis, PIRO Habitat . ARA. PIFSC External Review. April 2016. Management Uses of PIFSC Data . (to date). Showed resource status linkage to human population densities (Pacific-wide . ecosystem . Page 1 W Mexico in the 1500s, they discovered numerous Puebloan cultures. One of the largest of these was the Piro Nation along the Rio Grande in today

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