Wednesday, August 12 th Bell-Ringer: Please pick up an SFI worksheet and review book from the back table. Quietly find your seat and look over the terms.

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Wednesday, August 12 th Bell-Ringer: Please pick up an SFI worksheet and review book from the back table. Quietly find your seat and look over the terms listed on the sheet. Next, using your review book, begin identifying the terms on the worksheet and their historical significance.

Daily Agenda: Bell-Ringer: SFI Previewing Discussion: Native American groups Lecture: Pre-Columbian America and European Exploration Debate: Columbus and the Americas Summarizer: EQ Review Essential Questions: How might the human and physical environment in North America have been different without the introduction of European peoples? Homework: Review bracketing dates for tomorrow’s quiz. In addition, read pgs in your textbook and complete Short Response Questions (Due Thursday).

Coded Note-Taking: Each of you will receive an article to review. Carefully read the directions at the top of the article. As you read, I would like you to mark the text according to the directions provided. What did you learn about the Natives in the region you were assigned? Were all Native American groups the same? What distinguished Native American groups prior to European contact? In the context of American history, why does that matter?

First Americans and European Exploration Unit 1.1 and 1.2

Who, When, from Where, Why? What is the difference between immigration and migration? Long before Columbus, what is the story of how people got to America? Land Bridge over Bering Strait Approx thousand years ago

Development of Civilization Hunter-gatherers What did they do? Subsistence farmers Enough for who? City-States In N & S America, civilizations came about after there was a surplus of what crop?

Early Cultures in America Olmec/Mayan in Yucatan Peninsula Aztec is Central Mexico Inca in South America Anasazi and Hohokam – SW USA Mississippian Culture Mound builders Cahokia Mound (Illinois) Crystal River Ancestors to modern tribes

What is the most important thing to know about the pre-Columbian Native Americans? There were hundreds/thousands of different nations. Not United! How would that hurt them against European invaders? One group loosely united – Iroquois Confederation (loose union) of tribes Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, Seneca, Tuscarora

Florida Tribes in 1492 South Florida – Calusa Middle/NE – Timucua Panhandle – Apalachee Plus other smaller tribes If you were a Native America living in Citrus County 500 years ago, what area would be best to live? How would you live?

Exploration Unit 1.2

Who came before Columbus? Besides the original Native Americans, one group from Europe - Vikings Vineland, around 1000 A.D. Why does it not really matter compared to Columbus?

Portugal Prince Henry the Navigator – Started school, financed explorations Portugal would search for route to Asia around Africa Later Treaty of Tordesillas between Portugal and Spain. Why would the Pope want this in 1494? What was the problem with it?

1492 Who sailed the Ocean blue? Columbus changes history. Columbian Exchange New things in new places. What are some new things to the New World? What are some new things to the Old World? What major agricultural products came to Florida that were not here before Columbus?

Spanish in the Americas Conquistadores and the three Gs – Gold, Glory, and God Cortes and the Aztecs Repeating theme for Native Americans: What happened to them once they met Europeans? Encomienda System – demanded labor (feudal-like) What was the problem with Native Americans for labor? What was the solution?

Spanish in Florida (and Citrus Co.) Ponce de Leon – What happened on his 2 nd trip? What is he truly looking for? Pánfilo de Narváez – 1527 Hernando de Soto – 1539 St. Augustine (first city established in future US) Pensacola and missions Why did the Spanish establish those towns in Florida?

Spanish in the Southwest Santa Fe established as capital of New Mexico in Harsh treatment of Native Americans led to Pueblo Rebellion Led by Pope in 1680 California missions in response to Russian Alaska settlement

Taking Sides: Consider the following statement: Christopher Columbus should be celebrated as a hero for his role in the development of Western Civilization. If you agree with the statement, move to the front of the classroom. If you disagree with the statement, move to the back of the classroom. Be prepared to defend your position.

French in the Americas Would settle in future Canada, Great Lakes area, and Mississippi River valley. New France Explorers – Champlain, Jolliet, Marquette, La Salle What was their major source of income? How was their treatment of Native Americans different from other Europeans? Why?

The Dutch and Swedish Established trading posts called Patroons In New Netherlands Now New York New Amsterdam – NYC Many financial ideas start Port Orange – Albany How was the treatment of Native Americans by the Dutch? Swedish settle in current N.J. area Taken over by Dutch Bring to America the log cabin

Early British Exploration Sir Francis Drake and raids on Spanish John Cabot and the search for the Northwest Passage Defeat of Spanish Armada in 1588 open door for English Roanoke – “The Lost Colony” – founded in 1587 Virginia Dare – 1 st English child born in North America What happened to it? Croatan

Jamestown Virginia Company / London Company Joint-stock company – purpose is to make $$$ What were they looking for? John Smith Powhattan and his daughter (who is that?) Starving Time (1609/10) Saved (economically) by John Rolfe and his “brown gold” Virginia Company later bankrupted, Virginia became the 1 st royal colony.

Homework: Please read and take notes on pgs in your textbook tonight. In addition, please complete the short answer questions worksheet. This assignment is due on Thursday.