
Journey of Cabeza de Vaca
Presentation
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Social Studies
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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12 Slides • 10 Questions
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Open Ended
What did you learn about the motivations for exploration in the last lesson?
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OBJ: Today I will identify Cortez, Pineda and
de Vaca and their contribution to the
exploration of Texas.
DOL: I know I have i when I can identify the
significance Cortez, Pineda and de Vaca to the
exploration of Texas.
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Age of Contact
Cortez, Pineda, and de Vaca
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Explorer: Columbus (1492)
Year He Discovered the West Indies
Known for West Indies/New World
Why in Texas? He wasn’t!!!
Impact of Expedition Failure – he didn’t discover
a faster route to India
Success – he opened up
the “New World” to Europe
Impact on Texas Started Spanish exploration
in North America (Texas)
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Hotspot
Christopher Columbus discovered America.
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Open Ended
How did Columbus exploration impact Texas?
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Explorer: Cortez (1519-1521)
Year he landed to when he conquered
Known for Mexico/Aztecs
Why in Texas? He wasn’t!!! BUT his purpose for exploring
was to get GOLD, GLORY and GOD for Spain
Impact of Expedition Success - conquered the Aztecs and became
the first “governor” of New Spain (Mexico)
Impact Inspired others to explore more
territory in North America
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Hotspot
Cortez is known for conquering the Aztecs.
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Open Ended
How did Cortez impact Texas and. North America?
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Hotspot
Locate Europe and the New World on the map.
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Year TX History began (the year he mapped our coast in 1519)
Known for
mapping the coast of Texas
Why in Texas? The governor of Jamaica ordered Pineda to
explore this new area in order to find a route to the
Pacific
Impact ofExpedition Success (he mapped the coast)
Failure (no route to the Pacific)
Impact on Texas 1st to observe and map the Texas Coast
Explorer: Pineda (1519)
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Cuba
Florida
Texas
Mexico
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Open Ended
How did Pineda impact Texas?
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Years he was stranded in North America
Known for SHIPWRECK
Why in Texas? Oops… it was an accident… shipwrecked
(looking for GOLD in FL, Narvaez was killed)
Impact of Expedition Failure – no GOLD, no GLORY… but he did…
meet the Karankawas, Texas’ 1st explorer, 1st surgeon, 1st author with
Relacion
Impact on Texas Told tales of cities of gold , described the lands of
Texas– led to more exploration
Explorer: Cabeza de Vaca (1528-1536)
www.texasbeyondhistory.net
Click on “Prehistoric”
Choose “South Texas Plains”
Click on “Kids Activities”
Choose the “Journey with an
Explorer”
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Draw
Cabeza de Vaca is known for his shipwreck off the coast of Texas.
Draw a shipwreck with natives watching.
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Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
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Left Spain on ship with 500 settlers to
colonizes on the northern shores of the
Gulf of Mexico
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de Vaca was 37 and the treasurer for the
expedition
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Landed in Florida, thought Florida was
much closer to Mexico
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Began search for gold
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Disease as well as Natives killed many
men
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Hiked about 250 miles and gave up on
their gold hunt
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242 still alive
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Built ships to sail to Mexico
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Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
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Survivors landed Galveston (called it "Island of Doom")
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Only 80 left alive
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They were enslaved by Native Americans
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Four men survived to reach Mexico City
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Traveling with these four men de Vaca explored the inter of
modern day Texas on his journey, first know to have done this
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Open Ended
How did Cabeza de Vaca impact Texas?
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Categorize
Columbus arrives in America
Cortez defeats the Aztecs
Cabeza de Vaca is shipwrecked off the coast of Texas in Matagorda Bay
Pineda maps the coast of Texas
Put the events in chronological order for when they occurred.
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Questions?
● What are the characteristics of the Age of Contact era?
● What are the motives for European exploration?
● What was the impact of European exploration in
Texas?
Wealthy European nations competing for America.
God, gold, and glory!!!
Trade for native people. War and death for native people.
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Answer the 🚩9/11 DOL in Canvas
What did you learn about the motivations for exploration in the last lesson?
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