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Cause: Effect:

 Christopher  Motivated other countries to explore across the Atlantic Columbus makes Ocean. discovery.  Goals for exploration depended on the individual or groups involved.  Three G’s- 1. to find riches (gold) 2. to conquer land and people they encountered; to claim land for their country ( glory) 3. teach Native Americans the Roman catholic religion (God)

Cause: Effect:

 Christopher  Motivated other countries to explore across the Atlantic Columbus makes Ocean. discovery.  Goals for exploration depended on the individual or groups involved.  Three G’s- 4. to find riches (gold) 5. to conquer land and people they encountered; to claim land for their country ( glory) 6. teach Native Americans the Roman catholic religion (God)

Cause: Effect:

 Christopher  Motivated other countries to explore across the Atlantic Columbus makes Ocean. discovery.  Goals for exploration depended on the individual or groups involved.  Three G’s- 7. to find riches (gold) 8. to conquer land and people they encountered; to claim land for their country ( glory) 9. teach Native Americans the Roman catholic religion (God) Explorer notes Cabeza de Vaca

1528 The Karankawa 1534 four explorers 1536 arrived at His stories about the 7 shipwrecked enslaved Cabeza de escaped and Mexico City, he cities of gold near Galveston Vaca and the remaining traveled through told Spanish leaders persuaded the Spanish survivors for six years Texas and the about many stories to explore the area. Southwest from Native Americans about the cities of gold

1528 The Karankawa 1534 four explorers 1536 arrived at His stories about the 7 shipwrecked enslaved Cabeza de escaped and Mexico City, he cities of gold near Galveston Vaca and the remaining traveled through told Spanish leaders persuaded the Spanish survivors for six years Texas and the about many stories to explore the area. Southwest from Native Americans about the cities of gold

1528 The Karankawa 1534 four explorers 1536 arrived at His stories about the 7 shipwrecked enslaved Cabeza de escaped and Mexico City, he cities of gold near Galveston Vaca and the remaining traveled through told Spanish leaders persuaded the Spanish survivors for six years Texas and the about many stories to explore the area. Southwest from Native Americans about the cities of gold Francisco Coronado He was sent to He traveled through As he went along, He never found ( Spain)-1540 find the cities of the Texas her claimed land Cibola! gold known at the Panhandle and the for Spain. Next, he Seven Cities of Southwest and saw returned to Mexico Cibola to claim it the Palo Duro for Spain Canyon

Francisco Coronado He was sent to He traveled through As he went along, He never found ( Spain)-1540 find the cities of the Texas her claimed land Cibola! gold known at the Panhandle and the for Spain. Next, he Seven Cities of Southwest and saw returned to Mexico Cibola to claim it the Palo Duro for Spain Canyon

Francisco Coronado He was sent to He traveled through As he went along, He never found ( Spain)-1540 find the cities of the Texas her claimed land Cibola! gold known at the Panhandle and the for Spain. Next, he Seven Cities of Southwest and saw returned to Mexico Cibola to claim it the Palo Duro for Spain Canyon

Francisco Coronado He was sent to He traveled through As he went along, He never found ( Spain)-1540 find the cities of the Texas her claimed land Cibola! gold known at the Panhandle and the for Spain. Next, he Seven Cities of Southwest and saw returned to Mexico Cibola to claim it the Palo Duro for Spain Canyon Robert La Salle ( France) Sailed down the Claimed all the Tried to b ring 300 Built Fort Saint 1682 Mississippi River surrounding land colonists to Louis and claimed to the Gulf of for France, named Louisiana, but the land for France. Bad Mexico it Louisiana in landed near weather, illnesses, honor of his King Matagorda Bay in and attack by the 1685 Karankawas led to the demise of the fort. -La Salle left with Because of this, a few men to look Spain became for help; he was determined to later killed by one of the during the journey

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