1.3 The Discovery of America

1.3 The discovery of America



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1.3 The discovery of America



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Goals for this lesson
At the end of this lesson you know...
  • What the Reconquista was in Spain.
  • What Ferdinand and Isabella hoped to gain from supporting Columbus.
  • When Columbus discovered America.
  • How the contact was between the Spanish and the 'Indians'.
  • Why the New World was named America.

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Read the intro text

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Aragon & Castille
  • Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille fell in love and married.
  • Their lands were combined to form one mighty Spanish kingdom.

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Reconquista

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The Reconquista
  • =Reconquest of Muslim Spain by the christian kingdoms.
  • Castille and Aragon defeated the last muslims in 1492.

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Who were the last Muslims defeated in the Reconquista?
A
Muslims of Valencia
B
Muslims of Seville
C
Muslims of Granada
D
Muslims of Cordoba

Slide 7 - Quiz

When did the Reconquista end?
A
1492
B
1453
C
1476
D
1521

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which kingdoms were involved in the Reconquista?
A
Castille
B
Leon
C
Aragon
D
Navarre

Slide 9 - Quiz

1b. Drag the texts to the correct places in the map
Prince 
Ferdinand
Muslim Spain
Princess 
Isabella

Slide 10 - Drag question

Columbus
  • Italian.
  • Hoped to find a western road to reach Asia.
  • Was sponsored by the new Spanish kingdom.
  • Was given three ships
  • Santa Maria, Pinto and Nina.

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How many ships did Columbus have?
A
Three
B
Two
C
One
D
Four

Slide 12 - Quiz

What was Columbus' nationality?
A
Dutch
B
British
C
Italian
D
Spanish

Slide 13 - Quiz

What were the names of Columbus' ships?
A
Nina
B
Pinto
C
Santa Maria
D
Endeavour

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which continent did Columbus hope to reach?
A
North America
B
Asia
C
Africa
D
Australia

Slide 15 - Quiz

Who sponsored Columbus' voyage?
A
The new Spanish kingdom
B
Portugal
C
England
D
France

Slide 16 - Quiz

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Slide 18 - Video

5. The Time of Discoverers and Reformers
Lesson 2. Discovery and Conquest (1)


What is this lesson about?
The Spanish King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella united their two kingdoms and defeated the Moors in the south of Spain. After this, they looked for possibilities to expand their power and Catholic religion to other lands. Christopher Columbus convinced them to lend him ships to sail west. By doing this he discovered a new continent that would eventually be called America.

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Previous lesson

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New land
  • 1492: Discovery new land.
  • Planted a Spanish flag in the Bahamas.
  • He thought he found a new sea route to Asia. 

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Describe how you think the first contact between the Europeans and Native Americans went?

Slide 22 - Open question

First contact with local inhabitants 

Soon after Columbus set foot on land, the local inhabitants of the island came up to him and his men. He believed that he had arrived in the Indies, so he called them Indians. In his journal he wrote: 1.22

Columbus gave the inhabitants glass beads and other objects of little value to him, but this seemed to make the Indians even more friendly towards him. He wrote: (see source 1.23)

The Indians brought parrots, cotton threads, darts and many other things as gifts for Columbus and his crew. He received them and they explained to him that gold could be found on a bigger island, not far from their own.



Source 1.22
"They appear to be people who are very poor in everything. They are as naked as the moment they were born. They have handsome bodies, and their skin colour is neither white nor black.Their long hair is coarse, almost like that of a horse's tail. Some of them painted their bodies in white, black or red colours."


Source 1.23
"I think that they could be good servants, and they could easily become good Christians for they do not seem to have a religion themselves."


Christopher Columbus setting foot in the New World

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How did Columbus vieuw the indigenous people?

Slide 24 - Open question

First contact
  • Columbus thought he was in India -> called the people Indians.
  • Columbus received gifts from the locals. He then enslaved them

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New world
  • Many Spanish ships came after Columbus.
  • A few years after C. Amerigo Vespucci discovered that C. found new land. In 1507 it was first called America. 

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Word Duty





KEY WORDS



Reconquista: the name for the war in which Christians reconquered 
Spain on the Moors 

Indians: the name Columbus gave to the natives of America 

New World: nickname of America given by Europeans who hoped 
to start a new life there

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Why did Ferdinand and Isabella not support
Columbus before 1492?

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Why would the king of Portugal not have been very pleased with Columbus' plans?

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Why would the Spanish king Ferdinand react differently to the proposals of Columbus?

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Columbus' crew was made up of criminals who had to choose between sailing to the other side of the world or to rot in jail.

Why would it have been hard for Columbus to get a
normal crew for his voyage?

Slide 31 - Open question

On a long voyage, food would gradually run out.
At some point Columbus reached a "point of no return".
Can you think of what that meant?

Slide 32 - Open question

Why did Columbus call the local inhabitants "Indians"?

Slide 33 - Open question

Why was the New World eventually called "America"?

Slide 34 - Open question

In this world map, made in 1507 by Martin Waldseemüller, the name America was first used.

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Look at the map by Waldseemüller.
Which continent is still missing in this map?

Slide 36 - Open question

In the United States, 
the second Monday in October  is
Columbus Day.

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Use the pictures in the previous slide to describe the controversy of the celebration of Columbus Day.

Slide 38 - Open question

Slide 39 - Video

Slide 40 - Link

Workbook
Page 17
Assignment 5/7a/9/11

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