PPT-Pre-Columbian America

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Mesoamerica Where did first settlers come from First Civilizations First Americans Location Agriculture Geography Social Structure Achievements Decline Maya 1500

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Mesoamerica Where did first settlers come from First Civilizations First Americans Location Agriculture Geography Social Structure Achievements Decline Maya 1500 BC1546 AD Location. The chief aim of this work is to place within the reach of the English-reading public Sagas relating to the Pre-Columbian Discovery of America by the Northmen, and to the steps by which that discovery SK Ted C. Sandoval, . PGK, PFN, DD. Knights of Columbus. COLUMBIAN SQUIRES. A society for young Catholic gentlemen ages 10-18 years old. The official Catholic youth arm of the Knights of Columbus. Future members of the Knights of Columbus. Objective #1: Describe the first inhabitants of America. The “Discovery” of America. The “discovery” of America . did not begin. with Christopher Columbus. Over . 10,000 years ago . the first humans crossed a land bridge from Asia through the Bering Strait (now Alaska). Search for spices . Grab a book and sheet and work individually to fill out the two sided sheet. . PG 446. Old World Vs. New World . http://study.com/academy/lesson/the-old-world-and-new-world.html. Colonization of Latin America. Before Europeans arrived the Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations ruled different parts of today’s Latin America. These indigenous people had developed their own cultures with unique languages and religions.. th. and 8. th. Before 1492. Two very different ecosystems. Two difference disease pools. Two sets of culturally diverse people. Two sets of flora and fauna. “...all the trees were as different from ours as day from night, and so the fruits, the herbage, the rocks, and all things.”. EXPLORATION & THE COLONIAL ERA. THE AMERICAS, WEST AFRICA, AND EUROPE – SECTION 1. Ancient Cultures. arrived about 22,000 years ago via a land bridge. Earliest settlers were hunters. Agriculture thrived starting about 5,000 years ago. The Columbian Exchange What is the Columbian Exchange? The Columbian Exchange was the widespread transfer of animals, plants, culture, human populations, technology, and ideas between the American and Afro-Eurasian hemispheres in the 15th and 16th BELLRINGER: 10/7 and 10/11 1. Pick up the papers at the door. 2. Update your ToC : Page #30: Columbian Exchange Activity Page #31: Columbian Exchange Notes Page #32: Study Guide – Age of Discovery The Columbian Exchange Extra Credit Project-By: Cade Dingler 6 th Grade Gifted Social Studies 5 th Period November 8, 2014 What is the Columbian Exchange? Term used to describe the exchange of goods, animals, people, and diseases between people from Europe and North and South America. US History. Key Ideas. Examples of Pre-Columbian Society. Significance of Columbus. Epidemics. Enslavement. . Mr. Betts. Major Native American Tribes. å. Indian Group. Location/. Geography. Lifesytle. What geographic area do these names sound like they are from?. This copy is yours. Glue on . pg. 79. Answer below or make new . pg. labeled 79.1. RESPOND ONLY TO FIRST SAQ ON ZHENG HE . Pg. 79 (FC went on 78). th. , 2016. How might these words have played a negative role in Native American Lives?. “The Indians...have no religion, at least no temples...They lack all manner of commerce, neither buying nor selling, and rely exclusively on their natural environment for maintenance.” . Two very different ecosystems. Two different disease pools. . Two sets of flora and fauna. . Two sets of culturally diverse peoples. . Western . Hemisphere . (New World). Eastern Hemisphere. (Old World).

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