MAJOR SETTLEMENTS. SOCIAL STUDIES VOCAB/TERMS 1. Agriculture 1. Agriculture 2. Civilization 2. Civilization 3. Migration 3. Migration 4. Irrigation 4.

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MAJOR SETTLEMENTS

SOCIAL STUDIES VOCAB/TERMS 1. Agriculture 1. Agriculture 2. Civilization 2. Civilization 3. Migration 3. Migration 4. Irrigation 4. Irrigation 5. Nomad 5. Nomad 6. Ancient 6. Ancient 7. Ceremony 7. Ceremony 8. Religion 8. Religion 9. Barter 9. Barter 10. Plaza 10. Plaza 11. Council 11. Council 12. Settlement 12. Settlement 13.Conflict 13.Conflict 14. Beringia Land Theory 14. Beringia Land Theory 15. Cherokee 15. Cherokee 16. Chickasaw 16. Chickasaw 17. Creek 17. Creek

Agriculture Farming or growing crops. Agriculture Farming or growing crops. Civilization A group of people living together who have systems of government, religion, and culture. Civilization A group of people living together who have systems of government, religion, and culture. Migration A movement from one region to another. Migration A movement from one region to another.

Irrigation A way of supplying water to crops with streams, ditches, or pipes. Irrigation A way of supplying water to crops with streams, ditches, or pipes. Nomad A person who does not live in one place but moves around. Nomad A person who does not live in one place but moves around. Ancient A long time ago. Ancient A long time ago.

Ceremony A formal event at which people gather to express important beliefs. Ceremony A formal event at which people gather to express important beliefs. Religion The belief in one or more gods. Religion The belief in one or more gods. Barter To exchange goods without using money. Barter To exchange goods without using money.

Plaza An open area near the center of a settlement. Plaza An open area near the center of a settlement. Council A group of people who come together to make laws. Council A group of people who come together to make laws. Conflict A disagreement. Conflict A disagreement.

ESSAY STARTER The four major indigenous settlements in Tennessee were the _____________ _____________ ____________, and ____________ periods. These periods had very distinct cultures and legacies. The four major indigenous settlements in Tennessee were the _____________ _____________ ____________, and ____________ periods. These periods had very distinct cultures and legacies.

FOUR MAJOR GROUPS Paleo-Indians Paleo-Indians Archaic Indians Archaic Indians Woodland Indians Woodland Indians Mississippian Indians Mississippian Indians

Coats-Hines Site Coats-Hines Site Pinson Mounds Pinson Mounds Old Stone Old Stone Chucalissa Indian Village Chucalissa Indian Village

Land Bridge Theory

BERINGIA LAND BRIDGE

MAJOR CIVILIZATIONS IN NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA Olmec’s Olmec’s Aztecs Aztecs Maya Maya Mound Builders Mound Builders

AZTEC’S

MEXICO

EMPIRE

AZTEC=FLAT TOP PYRAMIDS

THE OLMECS

LOCATION

BIG HEADS

THE MAYA

YUCATAN PENINSULA

MAYAN PEOPLE

ARTIFACTS

ADVANCED WRITING

NUMBER SYSTEM

TIKAL

CHICHEN ITZA

MOUND BUILDERS

MISSISSIPPI RIVER