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Read pg Make a list of facts that you disagree with.

Read Ch. 13 Section 3 and draw four sketches of life in the Americas: The West & Southwest The Pacific Coast The Great Plains The Eastern Woodlands We know about these people groups because we have found artifacts

Life in North America Life in the West & Southwest Life on the Pacific Coast Life in the Great Plains Life in the Eastern Woodlands

Read Ch. 13 Section 3 and draw four sketches of life in the Americas: The West & Southwest –Adobe The Pacific Coast –Totem Poles The Great Plains –Buffalo –Tepees The Eastern Woodlands –Trade-tools, jewelry, weapons We know about these people groups because we have found artifacts

Mesa Verde National Park Adobe dwellings, built under the protection of cliffs.

Read Ch. 13 Section 4, Chart the Empires of Mexico and Peru SocietyLocation Accomplishments Strengths Olmec Maya Toltec Aztec Inca