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NATIVES AND EUROPEANS Unit IA AP U.S. History

Bering Sea Land Bridge Migration

Native Map of North America

Native Culture and Lifestyle ► Nomadic OR Sedentary ► Gender Roles  Women shared in labor except hunting ► Eastern Woodlands  Hunting and Agriculture (fur, corn, beans, squash)  Hopewell  Iroquois ► Mohawks, Oneidas, Onodagas, Cayugas, Senecas  Algonquian ► Mississippian  Hunting and Agriculture ► Great Plains  Hunting (buffalo)  Sioux ► Southwest  Agriculture (corn)  Anasazi/Pueblo Cahokia, c CE

Great Serpent Mount - Ohio Great Plains native lifestyle Cliff Palace – ColoradoKincaid - Illinois

Europe Before Exploration ► Renaissance  Technological innovations ► Growth of Nation-States  England, France, Spain, Portugal, Holland ► Protestant Reformation and Religious Wars  Lutheranism  Calvinism ► Predestination  Church of England aka Anglican Church  Catholic Counter-Reformation

European Colonization ► Columbus in 1492 ► Relations with natives  Spain ► Encomienda system ► Asiento system ► Bartolome de las Casas  New Laws  England  France

Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)

European Colonies

Columbian Exchange

Smallpox and Natives c

Smallpox