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Discovering Alabama. Created By Jessica Dennis 4 th Grade Hamilton Elementary. Bell Ringer. Which of the following is not something an archaeologist would not study ? Dinosaurs Spears Arrows Ancient buildings. Essential Question. What were the reasons for European exploration? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Discovering Alabama
Created By Jessica Dennis4th Grade Hamilton Elementary
Bell RingerWhich of the following is not something an
archaeologist would not study?a. Dinosaursb. Spearsc. Arrowsd. Ancient buildings
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Essential QuestionWhat were the reasons for European
exploration?What was the impact of Europeans on the
health of Native Americans?What are the reasons for conflicts between
Europeans and Native Americans in Alabama?
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Essential Vocabulary•navigator • conquistador
• cartographer
• melding
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Which navigator do you think the book means?
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Discovering AlabamaExplorers called America the “New
World”.Christopher Columbus discovered the
“New World” first in 1492, but they didn’t name it after him.
After an explorer, named Amerigo Vespucci, discovered it in 1499, cartographers, or map makers, named it America in his honor.
Use your Forecasting #1
Talent to think of
reasons why they
would call it the
New World.
How many years
later did
Amerigo
discover the
“New World”?
The SpanishAlonzo de PinedaWas a conquistador, or a
Spanish explorer.
In 1519 he entered Mobile Bay with four ships.
He saw Indian villages and a deep river flowing into the bay.
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The SpanishPanfilo de Narveaz
was a conquistador, or a Spanish explorer also.
The conquistador, Panfilo de Pineda, set sail for Florida in 1528 with six hundred men.
One of his men, Juan Ortiz, was captured and lived with the Indians for years.
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Many of his boats sank
and over half of his men
died.
Use your Communication #2 Talent to generate m, v, single words to describe how Juan Ortiz felt when he was captured by the Indians.
200 200200
How many are left if
half of his men died?
The Spanish in AlabamaThe Spanish were mean to the Indians and the
Indians were forced to be their servants.
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Horses were new sights for the Indians and they were afraid of the horses
The Spanish came to the “New World” in search of gold and silver.
They found it in Mexico and South America, but not in Alabama.
We know all this information because of the journals of Hernando de Soto from his expedition.Alabama’s history begins with de Soto’s
journals…
The Spanish
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Three Cultures in Alabama
Alabama was influenced by Europeans, or people from Europe, Africans, and the Indian culture.
These three cultures, were melding, or combining together, into one large culture.
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Exit Slip
1. When did Columbus discover the New World?
2. Who was Amerigo Vespucci?
3. Why did the Spanish come to the New World?
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Discovering Alabama II
Created By Jessica DennisHamilton Elementary School
4th Grade
Bell RingerWho was the Spanish explorer that
cartographers named America after?
a. Christopher Columbusb. Alonzo de Pinedac. Amerigo Vespuccid. Panfilo de Narvaez
Essential Question
What are the reasons for conflicts between Europeans and Native Americans in Alabama?
What was the impact of Europeans on the health of Native Americans?
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Essential Vocabularyimmortal devastating
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tuberculosisimmunity
Hernando de SotoThe Spanish Governor of Cuba
He organized a large group of men and boats to explore La Florida.
He brought many thingswith him including pigs.
Ortiz could speak Indian languages so he became de Soto’s interpreter.
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What state do you
think “La Florida” is?
Why wouldde Soto need
an interpreter?
Hernando de Soto
Juan de Ortiz
When de Soto arrived in Florida, he saved Juan de
Ortiz. (Remember him from earlier?)
Use your Productive Thinking Talent to generate m, v, u, items you would bring with you to explore the New World.
Hernando de SotoDe Soto’s trip across the
Southeast is called the entrada, or entrance.
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Why do you
think it’s called
the “entrance”?
What states did
de Soto travel
through?
What do
you call this
symbol?
Mobile!
What do you think de Soto was looking for?
He was looking for gold and silver.
What states did he travel through?
He never found it. But he did find pearls!
Hernando de Soto Marches OnDe Soto was not
discouraged!He kept on exploring
until he met Chief Tuskaloosa.
Chief Tuskaloosa’s name meant “Black Warrior” in Choctaw.
Chief Tuskaloosa was tall and well built.
When de Soto met Tuskaloosa the chief was sitting on high cushions.
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Hmm, does that name sound familiar to you?
Do you
know
the
name of
the river
named
after
him?
He was wearing a cloak of feathers that reached down to his feet.
An Indian stood behind him waving a fan of plumes.
Chief Tuskaloosa
and de Soto Meet
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Using your Productive
Thinking Talent generate
M, V, U, adjectives to describe Chief Tuskaloosa.
De Soto vs. TuskaloosaDe Soto wanted some
Indians to carry his provisions, or supplies.
Tuskaloosa said, “No way!” and de Soto took him hostage.
Chief Tuskaloosa changed his mind and told de Soto that he would help him if he came to his village of Maubila.
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Predict what you think will happen next.
Maubila VillageMaubila was surrounded
by a high wall made of tree poles. The Spanish called this a palisade.
Well, Chief Tuskaloosa had a trick up
his sleeve.
He went inside a house and refused to
come out. Suddenly, the Indians started
to sing and dance loudly and then they
attacked the Spanish.
Let’s use our Productive
Thinking Talent to design
an Indian village with a
palisade.
The Indians Attack!The Indian arrows and spears
could not pierce the Spanish armor.
Archaeologists have never been able to find the village of Maubila.
De Soto lost 42 men in this war and the pearls he found on his expedition.
During the fight Chief
Tuskaloosa disappeared
and they never found his
body…
Battle of MaubilaThe Spanish were badly injured so they
stayed in Maubila to heal and bury their dead.
When they got better they continued on their expedition… but, bad news was ahead.
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Battle of MaubilaDe Soto became ill and
died. They buried him in the Mississippi River so that the Indians wouldn’t find his body.
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The Spanish made the Indians believe he was immortal, or could not be killed.
What does that
red line
represent on
the map?
Don Tristan de LunaDon Tristan de Luna landed in Mobile Bay
looking for all that de Soto had found.He was unsuccessful. His boats were sank by
a hurricane and the Indians didn’t welcome him and his men.
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Don Tristan de LunaWhen the Spanish came,
they also brought devastating, or badly hurting, diseases.
The Indians didn’t have any immunity to the diseases, like measles, mumps, small pox, and tuberculosis.
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Thousands of Indians fell ill and died. Whole villages disappeared.
Exit Slip1. What did Hernando
de Soto bring on his expedition?
2. Why did Juan Ortiz become de Soto’s interpreter?
3. What is an entrada?
4. Describe Chief Tuskaloosa as he looked when de Soto and his men met him.
5. Why did de Soto take Chief Tuskaloosa hostage?
6. Who lost more men at Maubila?
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