PPT-America’s History , 8 th
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Edition Chapter 14 Review Video Two Societies at War 1861 1865 wwwApushreviewcom Check out the description for videos that match up with the new curriculum Secession and Military Stalemate 1861 1862. Introduction to Latin America. WHY HISTORY?. HOMILIES AND BROMIDES. “I hated History… just a bunch of facts and dates… Ugh!”. “Who needs it? Stuff that happened so long ago!”. “History is bunk.” (Henry Ford). Lyrics by Katherine Lee Bates music by Samuel Ward. Katherine Lee Bates. Born in Falmouth Massachusetts in 1859. She continued to return to Falmouth every year after moving to visit friends and family. . Introduction. Assessment. Basic Knowledge Pre Test. Continents and Oceans Test. Timeline assignment. Quiz. 1. North America, 2. South America, 3. Africa, 4. Europe, 5. Asia, 6. Antarctica, 7. Australia . Section 1: Early English Settlements. England in America. Queen Elizabeth gave . Sir Walter Raleigh . the . right to claim land in North America. Sent his expedition to look for a place to settle . and scouts chose Roanoke Island. The student will describe how early European exploration and colonization resulted in cultural interactions among Europeans, Africans and . Native Americans. . Beringia. - Land Bridge to . North America. Land that I love. .. Stand . beside her, and guide her. Through . the night with a light from above. .. From . the mountains. , . . . . . . . . to the prairies,. . To . the oceans, white with . Olmec. Maya. Toltec. Aztec. Inca. Click on a Native American culture to learn more.. Olmec. Built first civilization in Latin America.. 1500 BC-300 BC. Each city focused on a particular activity and depended on each other. Some cities were known for farming, controlled valuable mineral resources (. U.S. Problems leading to people to choose socialism. Americans faced large amounts of unsafe working conditions, as well as unfair pay. . Immigrants also face discrimination as well as having limited rights, and completely unhealthy living conditions. . North America is the . 3. rd. largest continent, containing . 16.5%. of the earth’s total land area.. North America is the . 4. th. . most . populous. continent with a population around . 515 million. Which version of America would you rather live in?. Then. Many fondly remember the 1950s and the 1960s as the "golden age" of America (especially if you were a white male). . U.S. emerged from World War II as the wealthiest and most powerful nation on the planet. Ch. 47. Learning Latin American Cuisine. All around . latin. America the climate and geography, and rugged mountains and tropical rainforests have and impact on the food.. 3 native cultures have dominated: Aztecs (Mexico), Mayas (Central America), and Incas (South America).. L/O – To . understand . that there are a number of different causes for the same event. Starter. – . Brainstorm. all the . reasons. why people go to America today. Why did they go to America?. Syllabus Review. Professor . Kristalyn . M. . Shefveland. Fall . 2015. About your professor. My name is Dr. Kristalyn Shefveland and I am a specialist in Colonial and Native American History. I received my PhD in American History from the University of Mississippi in May 2010. My research interests include Colonial America, Native America, the Southeast, the Atlantic World and the British Empire. I am eager to learn about you and your specific interests in History. . Presented by Disability Action Center NW. www.everybody.si.edu. People with disabilities have been present throughout American history. Sometimes difference mattered, at other times it didn’t.. EVERYBODY.
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