European Colonisation of North America

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Lecture 3 – European Colonisation of North America ________________________________________ 1. Introduction After Christopher Columbus’s voyages (1492), European countries began competing to control land and resources in the New World. Colonisation aimed at power, wealth, and religious expansion. ________________________________________ 2. European Colonies in North America From the 16th–17th centuries, several nations created colonies with different goals and systems. ________________________________________ 1. Spanish Colonization • First European power in America • Supported by Ferdinand II of Aragon & Isabella I of Castile (1492) • Motivated by religion + expansion Key points: • Conquistadors searched for gold • Juan Ponce de León reached Florida (1513) • St. Augustine (1565) = first permanent settlement Impact: • Spread of Spanish culture & Catholicism • Creation of mestizo population • Strong influence in the Southwest ________________________________________ 2. Dutch Colonization (New Netherlands) • Commercial empire during Dutch Golden Age Key points: • Henry Hudson explored (1609) • Founded New Netherlands (New York area) • Managed by West India Company (1621) Outcome: • Taken by Britain (1664) • Dutch influence remains in trade & urban culture ________________________________________ 3. French Colonies (New France) • Focused on trade, not settlement Key points: • Jacques Cartier explored Canada (1534) • Expansion along Mississippi River • Louisiana named after Louis XIV Characteristics: • Fur trade economy • Catholic missions • Cultural influence in Quebec & Louisiana Important: • Louisiana sold to U.S. (1803) ________________________________________ 4. New Sweden • Small colony in Delaware Key points: • Founded by Peter Minuit (1638) • Farming-based economy • Peaceful relations with natives Outcome: • Taken by Dutch (1655) → then British Legacy: • Introduction of log cabins • Cultural traces remain ________________________________________ 3. Colonial Conflicts European competition led to wars in North America. ________________________________________ 1. King William’s War (1689–1698) • England vs France • Land & fur trade conflict • No clear winner ________________________________________ 2. Queen Anne’s War (1702–1713) • England vs France & Spain • Britain gained territory ________________________________________ 3. King George’s War (1744–1748) • England vs France • No decisive result • Increased tensions ________________________________________ 4. French and Indian War (1754–1763) Final and decisive conflict: • Britain vs France + Indigenous allies • Fight over land & trade Ended with: Treaty of Paris (1763) 👉 Result: • France lost most territories • Britain became dominant power ________________________________________ 4. Conclusion Although Spain, France, the Dutch, and Sweden influenced North America, British colonisation became dominant, shaping the future United States’ language, politics, and society.

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