PPT-PERIOD ONE 1491 – 1607
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On a North American continent controlled by American Indians contact among the peoples of Europe the Americas and West Africa created a new world PEQ 1 How did the
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On a North American continent controlled by American Indians contact among the peoples of Europe the Americas and West Africa created a new world PEQ 1 How did the political economic and religious systems of Native Americans Europeans and Africans compare and how did things change as a result of contacts among them. Chapter 1:. New World Beginnings. How to take lecture notes…. Today we are going to start our first . lecture. lesson.. Each lesson I give in this class will have a . PowerPoint. presentation.. It is very important that you . Part 1: 1491 - 1877. Periods 1 - 5 (50% of the New Curriculum). Shoutout time: Shoutout to YOU for watching. Thanks for the support!. If it’s BOLD, KNOW it! Check out videos in the description. Period 1 Overview (1491 - 1607). (. 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 . 1491 ISSN 1756-8919 (2011) 3(12), 14911501 10.4155/FMC.11.112 Part 1: 1491 - 1877. Periods 1 - 5 (50% of the New Curriculum). Shoutout time: Shoutout to YOU for watching. Thanks for the support!. If it’s BOLD, KNOW it! Check out videos in the description. Period 1 Overview (1491 - 1607). ). 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. 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. Period 1. 1491 – 1607. Key Concept 1.1. Before the arrival of Europeans, native populations in North America developed a wide variety of:. social. political and. economic . structures based in part on interactions with the . Europeans “discover” . the New World:. On a North American continent controlled by American. Indians, contact among the peoples of Europe, the. Americas, and West Africa created a new world.. If it’s in . Part 1: 1491 - 1877. Periods 1 - 5 (50% of the New Curriculum). Shoutout time: Shoutout to YOU for watching. Thanks for the support!. If it’s BOLD, KNOW it! Check out videos in the description. Period 1 Overview (1491 - 1607). On a North American continent controlled by American Indians, contact among the peoples of Europe, the Americas, and West Africa created a new world. KC 1.2. European overseas expansion resulted in the Columbian Exchange, a series of interactions and adaptations among . “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.”.
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