NEW WORLD BEGINNINGS Chapter One Pages 1-23. THE SHAPING OF NORTH AMERICA  Appalachians  Rockies  Sierra Nevada  Cascades  Coast Ranges  Canadian.

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NEW WORLD BEGINNINGS Chapter One Pages 1-23

THE SHAPING OF NORTH AMERICA  Appalachians  Rockies  Sierra Nevada  Cascades  Coast Ranges  Canadian Shield  Tidewater Region  Mid Continental Basin  Intermountain Great Basin

THE SHAPING OF NORTH AMERICA CONTINUED  Great Ice Age  Lake Bonnevilee

PEOPLING THE AMERICAS  Incans  Mayans  Aztecs

THE EARLIEST AMERICANS  Corn  Pueblos  Mound Builders  Anasazis  “Three-Sister” Farming  Iroquois

INDIRECT DISCOVERERS OF THE NEW WORLD  Crusades  Marco Polo  Portuguese & the Caravel  Ferdinand and Isabella

COLUMBUS COMES UPON A NEW WORLD  Christopher Columbus  Mariner’s compass  Indies

WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE  Columbian Exchange Hispaniola Apaches, Sioux, Blackfeet tribes “Sugar Revolution” Seeds Diseases

THE SPANISH CONQUISTADORES  Treaty of Tordesillas  Conquistadore  Vasco Nunez Balboa  Ferdinand Magellan  Juan Ponce de Leon  Francisco Coronado  Hernando de Soto  Francisco Pizarro  Capitalism  West Indies  Encomienda System

THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO  Hernan Cortez  Yucatan Peninsula  Malinche Dona Marina  Tenochtitlan  Moctezuma Quetzalcoatl  Noche Triste  Mestizo

THE SPREAD OF SPANISH AMERICA  John Cabot  Giovanni da Verrazano  Jacques Cartier  Battle of Acoma  Pope’s Rebellion  Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo  Father Junipero Serra  Black Legend