Historical Images. Essential Questions How do historians develop arguments from images? What do images reveal about colonial politics, economics, social.

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Historical Images

Essential Questions How do historians develop arguments from images? What do images reveal about colonial politics, economics, social organizations, human interactions with environment, or cultures Have student groups choose three images that fit your category

Map of Tenochtitlan

Pueblo Bonita, present day New Mexico

Natives Dancing

Natives Fishing

“Native Women Farming

French Engraving of Iroquois Longhouse

Columbus l Landfall

Conquistadores Attack

Smallpox among the Natives

Four Racial Groups of New Spain

Spanish Colonization

Conquistadores massacre natives in Peru

The Village of Secoton, present day North Carolina