Meeting of Cultures A017.6.30. Indian settlement of America.

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Meeting of Cultures A

Indian settlement of America

Locations of Major Indian Groups and Culture Areas in the 1600s

Columbus’ “New World” Columbus’s first voyage, 1492

The Invasion of America

North America’s Indian and Colonial Populations in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

The African, Indian, and European Population of the Americas

Intercontinental (“Columbian”) Exchange

The Columbian Exchange

Spanish Empire

New Spain in the Sixteenth Century

The Eurasian Trade System and Overseas Spheres of Influence, 1650