PPT-Europeans and American Indians maneuvered and fought for dominance, control, and security
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PERIOD 2 1607 1763 KC 21 Differences in imperial goals cultures and the North American environments that different empires confronted led Europeans to develop diverse
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PERIOD 2 1607 1763 KC 21 Differences in imperial goals cultures and the North American environments that different empires confronted led Europeans to develop diverse patterns to colonization. Government rule of a tyrant or absolute ruler. Usually oppressive or unjustly severe. . Regulators. A backcountry resident who opposed the corruption of the English officials. . Battle of Alamance. The final battle of the War of Regulation, a rebellion in colonial North Carolina over the issues of taxation and local control.. 2.2II Clashes . between European and American Indian social and economic . values caused changes in both cultures. . A.. Continuing contact with Europeans increased the flow of trade . goods and diseases into and out of native communities, stimulating . The . A/D. . CRAP. . methodology:. A. uthor: Who wrote/said it? Do they matter?. D. ate: When was it written/said? Does this matter?. C. ontext: What was historically going on at the time?. R. eason for writing: What was the author’s motive?. Part 1 The American Indians. Indians migrated from Asia over 10,000 years ago. The landscape of the American Continent. Indian land. Europeans discover America 1492. Indians are pushed west onto the Plains as the Europeans settle in the east. America?. The varied cultures of Native Americans. Main Ideas Addressed . How and why did man begin to settle down and begin to develop communities?. How environment impacts culture and lifestyle.. How does surplus impact technology?. Columbian Exchange. Native American crops (potatoes & corn) helped improve diets & life expectancy. European grains, horses, & cattle transformed many Indian cultures . European diseases like smallpox & influenza killed 90% of Native Americas . All wanted to convert American Indians to Catholicism. All emphasized developing extensive trade with American Indians. All attempted to dominate American Indians in some way. All intended to exterminate or remove American Indians. 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. 15,000 . BCE . to . 1492CE. Why does geography matter?. Use your map, make some assumptions about the people living in the area…explain why.. What do . you know?. How did people get to North America?. Chapter 3. . New Empires in the Americas . Section 1. The Conquistadores. Cort. és and the Aztec. Conquistadores – Spanish soldiers who led military expeditions in the . Americas. Moctezuma. II was ruler of Aztec Empire. . Ideas, Beliefs, and Culture Tatum Connell, Sidney Wasner, and Carol Hudak CUL-1 : Compare the cultural values and attitudes of different European, African American, and native peoples in the colonial period and explain how contact affected intergroup relationships and conflicts. Advancing Collaboration in . Canada. -. U.S.. . Arctic . Regional Security II (ACCUSARS II) . A Strategic Foresight Exercise Sequel . Specifically, oriented for the U.S. and Western Canadian Arctic Regions. This volume provides a basic reference work on Indians and Arctic peoples as a continuing element in a changing and sometimes difficult environment responding to the social forces around them, making such accommodations as circumstances require, but remaining identifiably Indian in a contemporary society. Bell Work. Estimate . the approximate populations of the following places in 1500:. Paris . London . British . Isles . France . Answers!. The populations were as follows: . Paris. : 200,000 . London.
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