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6X 09-09-2016 Friday Unit 1 Launch Before European Contact Objective: Describe complex urban societies that existed in Mesoamerica and North America before 1500. Agenda: Prayer Do Now: How do you think humans went from living as hunter-gatherers to having cities? How are the two lifestyles different? Discuss Do Now Launch Unit 1 - Give an overview of learning goals Begin Chapter 1.1

Describe complex urban societies that existed in Mesoamerica and North America before 1500. Urban: relating to a city. Mesoamerica: