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Period: Nov 4, 1400 to
ezekiel and "zayne s" project
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Jan 1, 1450
invention of the printing press
The printing press helped to spread ideas faster becouse more books could be published. -
Aug 1, 1492
Christopher Columbus Sales the Ocean Blue
Christopher Colobus tries to find a different route to China, but instead found the Carribean Islands. He tried to find many spices and gold, but there weren't many. -
Jan 1, 1497
John Cabot
John Cabot, who lived in Venice sailed all the way from Italy across the Atlantic. He than landed, and claimed Newfoundland. -
Jan 6, 1502
Montezuma becomes Aztec Emperor.
Montezuma was trained as a priest and rose to become leader of the Aztecs in 1502. At the time the Aztecs controlled most of what is now Mexico and Central America. The story goes that when Cortes arrived in 1519, Montezuma thought the Spanish conquerors were descendants of the god Quetzalcoatl. Montezuma allowed the Spaniards to enter Tenotchitlan unopposed, and he was captured and held hostage by Cortes. -
Apr 1, 1513
Ponce de leon
Ponce de Leon has found Florida, which in Spanish "flowery." He tried to drive the Indians off and find the "Fountain of Youth" died by a poison arrow. -
Jan 1, 1517
protestant reformation
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Jan 1, 1519
Hernan Cortes
Hernan Cortes found the tribe of Tennochtitlan, in the Aztecs. He then conquered the tribe and built Mexico City, the capital of a Spanish empire, New Spain. -
Jan 7, 1521
Cortés conquers Aztec empire
The Spanish conquest of the Aztecs in 1521, led by Hernando Cortes, was a landmark victory for the European settlers. A huge battle erupted between the army of Cortes and the Aztec people under the rule of Montezuma. -
Aug 13, 1521
spanish conquest of aztec empire
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Jan 7, 1532
Francisco Pizarro invades and conquers the Inca empire in Peru
Francisco Pizarro invades and conquers the Inca empire in Peru -
Jan 1, 1534
Jacques Cartier
Jacques has explored to find an all-water route from North America, all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Although he has not found this, he did find Canada. -
Jan 1, 1540
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado
This famous conquistador tried to find the "Seven Golden Cities," but did not. Instead, he walked 7,000 miles to find a small, crowded village. -
Jan 1, 1565
Pedro Menendez de Aviles
He has successfully driven off the French out of Floridam abd built the base "Saint Augustine." That is the oldest, permanent settlement in the United States. -
spanish anglo wars
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Sir Walter Raleigh
He sent a group of colonists to Roanoke. Then, they were too late to plant crops. Their leader, John White, was busy fighting a war between England and Spain, so Walter's trip was delayed for three years. -
establishment of the santa fe colony
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Jamestown
Jamestown was established in Virginia by 144 settlers. The name came from King James I. This place had many fish, but very little settlers knew how to hunt, or farm, and the town also had not many resources. One other downside was that there were disease-carrying mosquitos and a powerful Indian tribe. -
Sameul de Champlain
champlain sailed up the St. Lawrence River and has built a Trading Post called "Quebec." This fort was also used as a kind of 'base.' -
Captain John Smith
Captain John, a natural leader, took "control" over Jamestown. He made the men eat, by saying this:"If any would not work, neither should he eat."That really was motivation for the others. While he was looking for good, he was captured by Indians and had a great feast. After the feast, the Indians wanted to kill him by clobbering him to death. Then, Pocahontas has helped him by saving his life, and helped bring the town food, and help prevent "death, famine, and utter confusion." -
first anglo powhatan war
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first african slaves
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Jamestown indian massacre
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bacons rebilion was formed
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Robert de La Salle
Robert has explored the entire Mississippi River and claimed everything on the west side of it for France. He named this are "Louisiana," because of the French king, King Louis XIV.