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The Norton Anthology of American Literature Introduction Diego Colón Politics of Discovery Earliest Settlers 10000BCE and likely earlier Native creation narratives

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The Norton Anthology of American Literature Introduction Diego Colón Politics of Discovery Earliest Settlers 10000BCE and likely earlier Native creation narratives claim that the people always populated the earth. W. rite down your Focus, Essential Question, Objective, and Homework from the board. Once. Draw the two charts located on the WHITE BOARD into your notebook. Be sure to leave space for notes. Title the page “American Colonization” . Week Six. I.) The Winds of Change. A.) Blew from West to East and then South. B.) But blocked at the Zambezi River. II.) Resistance to Independence came from “settler colonies”. A.) Virtually . all. early Spanish Philippines. By;. Linda A. . Newson. Department of Geography, King’s College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK. . Reporters:. Alberto, Kenny . Conson. , Michael . Geraldino, Gromyko . Terra-forming. ASTR 1420. Lecture . 2. 6. Not . in the Textbook. Space Colonization. Space colonization in this lecture is a narrow sense : colonization by human and in the Solar System only (say within next few . IMPORTANT CONCEPTS. Establishment . of the 13 colonies. Representative Democracy. Mercantilism. Religious freedom. Exploration and Colonization. Important Terms. Absolute . chronology – exact . date. WHAT HAVE THE NORMANS EVER DONE FOR US. ?. Did one warrior aristocracy simply replace another without broader influence on England’s government, economy, church and society?. SO WHAT!?. All change in England after the conquest not simply a consequence of Conquest. Outline of Chapter 3. U214A . English in the World . Textbook. Recap of Chapter 2 (Standardization). As we saw in Chapter 2, English became a national language. . Attitudes towards its standardization and the necessity for it . the Chesapeake 1600-1700 . European Colonization. Learning Objectives. Analyze primary source documents to understand how Europeans perceived Native Americans . Explain how differences in imperial goals, cultures, and the North American environments led Europeans to develop diverse patterns of colonization. . The Missouri Compromise (1820). A James Monroe Museum. Virtual Exhibit. Image Credit: Robert K. Griffin “The Liberian Senate,” Library of Congress. Introduction. The United States had debated slavery since its founding. However, tensions over the issue were growing by the time of Monroe’s presidency. . Everything You Need To Know About European Colonization To Succeed In APUSH. Periods 1 and 2. Much of these periods focus on European exploration and their impact on the Americas. This is a GREAT potential short answer/essay topic. Ch. 14 & 15 . Motives for exploration. Asian . Goods:. Moluccas. (Indonesia) – Spice Islands. Used to preserve food, flavor meat, make medicine & perfume . Later:. Gold, Land, Fame & Glory. Evaluating continuity and change. AFRICA . 1850. AFRICA. 1900. Definition of Imperialism:. The domination by one country of the political . (government & laws). , . economic . (wealth, trade, resources), . dynamics. :. understanding . species . diversity patterns . in . the . hyperdiverse. . Pheidole. ants from the South Pacific. Pavel. B Klimov. 1. , . Evan Economo. 2. , L. . Lacey. Knowles. 1. .. Chapter 1. :. Worlds in Motion. 1450-1550. Of the People. In which ways might the Native American societies before the arrival of Europeans be considered democratic? What forces shaped their societies?.

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