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Learn about the historical exploration of Colorado by Spanish, French, and American explorers, and their impact on the region. Discover the journeys of Coronado, Ulibarri, Dominguez/Escalante, and more. Explore the struggles over territorial boundaries and the contributions of these explorers to the area.
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COLORADO HISTORY THE EXPLORERS
EXPLORATION • Spanish were interested in land west of the Mississippi River • Spanish objectives were gold, glory and gospel • Cabeza de Vaca had been shipwrecked on the Texas coast and was told by the Indians of the Seven Cities of Gold (Cibola) located to the north. (1528)
CORONADO • On his way home they passed through the southeastern corner of Colorado and were the first white men to reach and explore this area
ULIBARRI • Juan Ulibarri came into Colorado to capture runaway slaves in 1706. He brought with him 40 troops and 100 Indian allies • He accomplished the following: • Claimed land for Spain • Named the San Luis Valley • Named Colorado Santa Domingo
DOMINGUEZ/ESCALANTE • Left Santa Fe in July of 1776 • Both were padres whose purpose was to convert tribes north and west of the Colorado River • Escalante kept a detailed diary • Crossed Colorado near the San Juan Mountains
DOMINGUES/ESCALANTE CONT. • Eventually made it to Utah but then gave up in their attempt to reach California • They looped through Utah and went home to Santa Fe • They had carefully charted and mapped the entire area
CONCLUSION OF SPANISH EXPLORATION • Trouble existed between the US and Spain over boundaries • In 1819 Spain and the US agreed on a border which was the Arkansas River and the 42nd parallel • By 1848 all of Colorado belonged to the US • Spain failed to push north of Santa Fe
FRENCH EXPLORATION • 17th century • France challenged Spain’s control of western North America • Lasalle went down the Mississippi River and claimed the whole valley of the Mississippi. (including all tributaries) He named it Louisiana. • Soon French traders and explorers began working their way up the western branches
MALLET BROTHERS • First French in Colorado • Came up the Platte River, cut across to the Arkansas River and entered Colorado • Named the Platte River-Platte means flat
Spanish and French Explorers of the Plains blue = Verendrye, 1742-43 green = Mallet, 1739-41 red = Coronado, 1541
FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR • 1763-War ended • All of French claims went to Spain • Land west of the Mississippi went to Spain • Land east of the Mississippi went to Britain • Canada goes to Britain
FRANCE • 1800-Land receded to France • 1803-Purchased by US for $15 Million
CONTRIBUTIONS • Better exploration, maps and Indian trails • Led the way for the trappers, traders and mountain men • Named Platte
AMERICAN EXPLORERS • Thomas Jefferson wanted to explore the Louisiana Territory • Sent Lewis and Clark to the Northwest • They were the first Americans to explore this territory • They never explored Colorado
ZEBULON PIKE • Second American to explore Louisiana; he was to examine the headwaters of the Arkansas River and the Red River • He began the effort to map Colorado • “Lost Pathfinder” • St. Louis to the Arkansas River to the San Luis Valley, up and down the front range near Colorado Springs, then to South Park and then left the state
PIKE • He failed to climb Pike’s Peak • He left the state as he was lost. He was arrested in Mexico (on the Conejos River which was in Spanish territory) • He was sent to Santa Fe and then to Chihuahua for questioning as a spy (550 miles away)
PIKE • Reasons he could be considered a failure • Failed to find the source of the Red River • Allowed himself to be captured • Reasons he is considered a success • Valuable records of geography and natural resources • He published his records-His journals were popular in both the US and Europe (Eng, FR., Ger., and Holland • Began efforts to map Colorado
PIKE • Reasons for success cont’d • First American (in England) to describe Pike’s Peak, the Royal Gorge, South Park, the San Luis Valley and the Sangre de Christo mountain range • He was killed during the War of 1812 serving as a brigadier general
STEPHEN H. LONG • Second American to lead an expedition to Colorado • Major in US army-math instructor at West Point • Follows foothills and rivers-enter on the Platte, south to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and followed the Arkansas out of the state • 19 men were on this expedition including a mapmaker, landscape painter, zoologist, physician, botanist and geologist
LONG • Journey remembered for inconsequential reasons • Companion Edwin James climbed Pike’s Peak and collected the Blue Columbine-Long called this James’ Peak • Spotted 2-ears Peak (Long’s Peak) • Wrote “Great American Desert” across his map-uninhabitable by a person depending on agriculture • (He later became a RR engineer and invented a new type of RR bridge)
PreColumbian before Columbus Native Americans in Colorado (before 1492)
France loses “Louisiana” then regains, then sells land between Mississippi & Rockies (1803)
Mexico wins independence from Spain --- former Spanish lands are now Mexican (including parts of Colorado) 1810-20
CONCLUSION • These explorers had done little more than chart the rivers and provide basic geographic information • It was left to the mountain men to be the true explorers of the Rocky Mountain frontier