PPT-Period 1 1491-1607 On a North American Continent controlled by American Indians, contact
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Key Concept 1 Before the arrival of the Europeans native populations in North America developed a wide variety of social political and economic structures based
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Key Concept 1 Before the arrival of the Europeans native populations in North America developed a wide variety of social political and economic structures based in part on interactions with the environment and each other. will be held during the final examination period and in the regularly scheduled classroom unless special room arrangements are made with the Registrar Thursday Evening Classes Thursday December 11 Tuesday Evening Classes Friday December 12 Wednesday (. 1607-1754). Europeans and American Indians maneuvered and fought for dominance, control, and security in North America, and distinctive colonial and native societies emerged.. Warm-Up: Period 2 (1607 – 1754) Quiz. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:. What . political, economic, religious, and social reasons . led to the establishment of the thirteen English colonies?. Which . historic documents and colonial practices contributed to the growth of . By: Destiny and Hope. . About The Continents. There are six to seven continents in the world. The reason why there are six TO seven continents is because some people believe that there are six continents instead of seven, they also believe that South America is part of North America. You can follow them any way, but we are going to stick with the seven continents. So ENJOY THE SHOW!!!!!!!. As the Ice Age ended and the weather became warmer, life began changing for the prehistoric Indians of our area.. Scientists have divided the Archaic Period into three distinct time spans:. Early Archaic (8,000 B.C. to 5,000B.C). Key Concept 2.2. Key Concept 2.2. “European . colonization efforts in North America stimulated intercultural contact and intensified conflict between the various groups of colonizers and native peoples. . The Seven Continents. How they are different. 3 min Prep. You will need:. Binder. ISN. Supply Bag. Pen/Pencil. Do Now. If you could live any place in the world, where would it be and why.. Around the World. ). Everything You Need To Know About Period 1 To Succeed In APUSH. Native Americans Pre-Contact. Maize (corn) was a significant food source in present day Mexico and SW US. NW US - Natives hunted, fished, and foraged. Everything You Need To Know About Period 1 To Succeed In APUSH. Native Americans Pre-Contact. Maize (corn) was a significant food source in present day Mexico and SW US. NW US - Natives hunted, fished, and foraged. and . Expansion. Life in . 1491. :. The Americas . BEFORE. Columbus. There . were . between 140 and 160 different . AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES. . There . was . no single Native American language. It would . Lessons . 1-6. To become like the people around you. A person or group that helps another for a common purpose. The cruel killing of many people. A struggle or disagreement. A relationship in which people or groups compete for the same thing. APUSH Unit 1. 1450-1700. “1491” in North America. “ESP” Structures: Economic – Social – Political. Arid SW & . Mexico. Pueblo. maize. Pacific NW & . California. Chinook. Foraging . “The ability to describe, analyze, and evaluate different ways that historians divide history into discrete and definable periods.”. “Historians construct and debate different. . . models of periodization; the choice of specific turning points or starting and ending dates might accord a higher value to one narrative, region, or group than to another.”. Alisa Scott. 3-H3.04. Draw upon traditional stories of American Indians who lived in Michigan in order tot make generalizations about their beliefs. . . Some American Indians In Michigan. Chippewa. Ottawa.
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