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Chapter 9

Spain Looks Westward
Before you Start…
• Before you start, read the intro on page 193
  and answer the following questions:
1. What factors do you think influenced
   Christopher Columbus to want to set out on
   his voyage?
2. Why might the Spanish monarchs have been
   reluctant to support him?
What factors do you think influenced
 Christopher Columbus to want to set out on his
                      voyage?
• Desire for fame, fortune, to find the unknown,
  to find a route to the Far East, or to finish
  what he had started are all acceptable
  answers
Why might the Spanish monarchs have
    been reluctant to support him?
• They might have been reluctant because other
  European leaders had turned him down, he
  wasn’t Spanish, they didn’t trust him, they
  thought the plan wouldn’t succeed, the cost
  was too high, or they could look foolish.
How to Interpret a Historical Map
• When looking at a historical map, always try to find the answer to
  these 8 questions.
1. Who created the map?
2. When was it created?
3. What do we know about the creator from examining the map?
4. What evidence in the map suggests why it was drawn?
5. Who would use this map? What would they use it for?
6. Are there any symbols, designs, or decorations on the map? What
    do they mean?
7. Are there differences between this map and a modern map of the
    same area? Have any borders or boundaries changed?
8. What to you think is the historical significance of this map?
• Remember, you might not be able to answer all of these
    questions, but do your best to answer as many as possible.
Map Assignment
• Go to page 195 in the text book and answer
  the “Try It!” questions (1 and 2)
Al-Andalus, Muslim Spain
• The majority of the people in Spain were
  Christian during the middle ages
• During the fall of the Roman Empire, in 711 AD, a
  Muslim force led by Tariq ibn-Ziyad crossed the
  Strait of Gibraltar and landed in Spain
• In just a few years, Muslims conquered almost all
  of Portugal and Spain
• In time, people began to convert to Muslim, but
  some resisted
Life and Society
• Spain was a part of a vast empire for the next few
  centuries
• They Islamic world was part of the largest
  economic trade zone in the world
• Goods and ideas were exchanged between places
  from all over
• Muslim rulers and rich merchants supported the
  arts
• Muslims did not allow people to be shown
  realistically because it may lead to idolatry (the
  worship of idols)
Centres of Learning
• Learning was important to the Muslim society
   – They used learning to understand the universe and to aid
     in living an ethical life
• The world’s first university was established in Cairo,
  Egypt in 971
• Major Spanish cities, under Muslim rule, became great
  centres for learning
• Muslim scholars even studied and discussed science
  and medicine
• They were the first, along with Jewish scholars, to
  translate the books and essays of the ancient Greeks
Religious Tolerance
• Muslim Spain was a society that was relatively
  tolerant of religious minorities
The End of Muslim Spain
• By the early 1000s AD, the area of jurisdiction
  of the Islamic rulers (the caliphate) had begun
  to decline in Spain
• They had a series of ineffective rulers which
  helped lead them towards a period of civil
  unrest
• This led to a lot of quarrelling between the
  leaders
Creating a Christian Spain
• Because of their devotion to their faith, Queen
  Isabella and King Ferdinand were know as the
  Catholic Monarchs
• The Christian crusaders from across Europe
  came to help the Spanish Christian forces win
  territory from the Muslims
• By 1492, Spain was a completely Christian
  land
The Spanish Inquisition
• Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand wanted to
  unite Spain under on religion, Christianity
• They did so by taking over the Spanish
  Inquisition from the Church
• The Inquisition was a state-run system of
  courts where Church officials put believer of
  religious ideas other than Catholicism on trial
• After the trials, Jews and Muslims were given
  two options: convert or be exiled
• The expulsion of the Jews and Muslims had
  done some harm to Spain
• A larger part of the Spanish educated middle
  class was made up of Jews and Muslims
• Many of them were business people and
  financiers
• Their expulsion made it hard from economic
  growth in Spain
Saving Souls
• With the thought of expelling all non-Christians out of
  Spain, their view of “saving” people started to look
  elsewhere
• The king and Queen feared that the Muslims were
  spreading their beliefs across the world (especially in the
  Middle East and Asia)
   – They viewed this as a threat to Christianity
• The king and queen believed that they had a religious duty
  to convert as many people as possible to Catholicism
• This was one of the reasons they decided to support
  Columbus’s plan
• All Spanish explorers from Spain brought missionaries with
  them on their expeditions
Gold and Glory
• The idea that national wealth is based on a
  country’s supplies of gold and silver was an
  important part of the European thinking
  during the Renaissance
• Money meant a country could buy the
  resources it needed
• A country could finance a war and protect
  their borders if they had enough money
Wealth for Spain
• In 1492, Spain had used up all of its gold and silver
  reserves
• They spent all their money fighting in wars
• King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella hoped that
  Columbus’s mission would bring back gold to support
  the Spanish economy
• When Columbus arrived in the Americas he only found
  a small supply of gold, but wrote back to the king and
  queen telling them that the rivers were full of gold
• This led to the King and Queen sending bigger
  expeditions to the Americas
First Voyage
                            First Voyage   Second Voyage
                                            Second Voyage
                           October 1492
                            October 1492   September 1493
                                            September 1493


Columbus’s fleet
 Columbus’s fleet          33ships
                              ships        17 ships
                                            17 ships

Columbus’s company
 Columbus’s company        90 sailors
                            90 sailors     2500 sailors, soldiers,
                                            2500 sailors, soldiers,
                                           missionaries, and settlers
                                            missionaries, and settlers


Columbus’s instructions
 Columbus’s instructions   Just explore
                            Just explore   Set up aacolony on arrival,
                                            Set up colony on arrival,
                                           with aapermanent settlement
                                            with permanent settlement

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Chapter 9 notes

  • 2. Before you Start… • Before you start, read the intro on page 193 and answer the following questions: 1. What factors do you think influenced Christopher Columbus to want to set out on his voyage? 2. Why might the Spanish monarchs have been reluctant to support him?
  • 3. What factors do you think influenced Christopher Columbus to want to set out on his voyage? • Desire for fame, fortune, to find the unknown, to find a route to the Far East, or to finish what he had started are all acceptable answers
  • 4. Why might the Spanish monarchs have been reluctant to support him? • They might have been reluctant because other European leaders had turned him down, he wasn’t Spanish, they didn’t trust him, they thought the plan wouldn’t succeed, the cost was too high, or they could look foolish.
  • 5. How to Interpret a Historical Map • When looking at a historical map, always try to find the answer to these 8 questions. 1. Who created the map? 2. When was it created? 3. What do we know about the creator from examining the map? 4. What evidence in the map suggests why it was drawn? 5. Who would use this map? What would they use it for? 6. Are there any symbols, designs, or decorations on the map? What do they mean? 7. Are there differences between this map and a modern map of the same area? Have any borders or boundaries changed? 8. What to you think is the historical significance of this map? • Remember, you might not be able to answer all of these questions, but do your best to answer as many as possible.
  • 6. Map Assignment • Go to page 195 in the text book and answer the “Try It!” questions (1 and 2)
  • 7. Al-Andalus, Muslim Spain • The majority of the people in Spain were Christian during the middle ages • During the fall of the Roman Empire, in 711 AD, a Muslim force led by Tariq ibn-Ziyad crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and landed in Spain • In just a few years, Muslims conquered almost all of Portugal and Spain • In time, people began to convert to Muslim, but some resisted
  • 8. Life and Society • Spain was a part of a vast empire for the next few centuries • They Islamic world was part of the largest economic trade zone in the world • Goods and ideas were exchanged between places from all over • Muslim rulers and rich merchants supported the arts • Muslims did not allow people to be shown realistically because it may lead to idolatry (the worship of idols)
  • 9. Centres of Learning • Learning was important to the Muslim society – They used learning to understand the universe and to aid in living an ethical life • The world’s first university was established in Cairo, Egypt in 971 • Major Spanish cities, under Muslim rule, became great centres for learning • Muslim scholars even studied and discussed science and medicine • They were the first, along with Jewish scholars, to translate the books and essays of the ancient Greeks
  • 10. Religious Tolerance • Muslim Spain was a society that was relatively tolerant of religious minorities
  • 11. The End of Muslim Spain • By the early 1000s AD, the area of jurisdiction of the Islamic rulers (the caliphate) had begun to decline in Spain • They had a series of ineffective rulers which helped lead them towards a period of civil unrest • This led to a lot of quarrelling between the leaders
  • 12. Creating a Christian Spain • Because of their devotion to their faith, Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand were know as the Catholic Monarchs • The Christian crusaders from across Europe came to help the Spanish Christian forces win territory from the Muslims • By 1492, Spain was a completely Christian land
  • 13. The Spanish Inquisition • Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand wanted to unite Spain under on religion, Christianity • They did so by taking over the Spanish Inquisition from the Church • The Inquisition was a state-run system of courts where Church officials put believer of religious ideas other than Catholicism on trial • After the trials, Jews and Muslims were given two options: convert or be exiled
  • 14. • The expulsion of the Jews and Muslims had done some harm to Spain • A larger part of the Spanish educated middle class was made up of Jews and Muslims • Many of them were business people and financiers • Their expulsion made it hard from economic growth in Spain
  • 15. Saving Souls • With the thought of expelling all non-Christians out of Spain, their view of “saving” people started to look elsewhere • The king and Queen feared that the Muslims were spreading their beliefs across the world (especially in the Middle East and Asia) – They viewed this as a threat to Christianity • The king and queen believed that they had a religious duty to convert as many people as possible to Catholicism • This was one of the reasons they decided to support Columbus’s plan • All Spanish explorers from Spain brought missionaries with them on their expeditions
  • 16. Gold and Glory • The idea that national wealth is based on a country’s supplies of gold and silver was an important part of the European thinking during the Renaissance • Money meant a country could buy the resources it needed • A country could finance a war and protect their borders if they had enough money
  • 17. Wealth for Spain • In 1492, Spain had used up all of its gold and silver reserves • They spent all their money fighting in wars • King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella hoped that Columbus’s mission would bring back gold to support the Spanish economy • When Columbus arrived in the Americas he only found a small supply of gold, but wrote back to the king and queen telling them that the rivers were full of gold • This led to the King and Queen sending bigger expeditions to the Americas
  • 18. First Voyage First Voyage Second Voyage Second Voyage October 1492 October 1492 September 1493 September 1493 Columbus’s fleet Columbus’s fleet 33ships ships 17 ships 17 ships Columbus’s company Columbus’s company 90 sailors 90 sailors 2500 sailors, soldiers, 2500 sailors, soldiers, missionaries, and settlers missionaries, and settlers Columbus’s instructions Columbus’s instructions Just explore Just explore Set up aacolony on arrival, Set up colony on arrival, with aapermanent settlement with permanent settlement