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Native Americans vs Europeans Ms. Baquedano 9/19/17-

Native Peoples Across the US, many different cultures and tribes already existed 8 main regions we are focused on Own forms of government and ways of survival

Europeans Why come? How did they get here? Heard tales of Asia and riches there New resources Faster route to Asia How did they get here? Richer merchants or patrons Royalty

Where did they land? What countries did the explorers come from? Name three

Columbian Exchange Also responsible for much of our food Responsible for many of our modern problems Livestock Idea of land ownership Wheat Rice Plague Cholera Measles Influenza Typhus Smallpox

Wrap up Brainstorm: What would North America be like if Europeans never found it? 5 Sentences