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1 Essential Questions  Welcome back! Review the Chapter 1 essential questions from your Period 1 packet with your natural partner. Be prepared to share your answers during class discussion.

2 Period 1: 1491-1607 Native Peopling and European Contact

3 Essential Questions (Day 1- Ch. 1) (Ensure you answer all Essential Questions with complete sentences)  1. How did environmental change shape the transition from Paleo-Indian to Archaic ways of Life?  2. What were the principal differences among the Native American cultures that emerged after 2500 B.C.?  3. What significant values and practices did North American Indians share, despite their diversity?

4 CHAPTER 1 Native Peoples of America, to 1500

5 AP Focus  Origin and migration patterns of Native Americans  Similarities & differences among cultures  Economic basis for civilizations  Political & social structure of Native American societies  Religious and cultural beliefs in regards to land ownership  Global impact of agriculture

6 A Brief History of the Iroquois Confederacy 5 nations (once at war) 1. Onondaga 2. Mohawk 3. Oneida 4. Cayuga 5. Seneca

7 THE FIRST AMERICANS First humans likely arrived in 13,000 BCE

8 THE FIRST AMERICANS  “The earliest Paleo-Indians found success hunting large animals in America. By 9000 BCE, megafauna became extinct. This was a result of humans hunting them, as well as a warming climate (which disrupted the food chain). Humans were major beneficiaries of environmental change associated with the end of the Ice Age.”

9 The Ice Age is Melting! Archaic Peoples Maize in Mesoamerica

10 Cultural Diversity ca. 2500 BCE- CE 1500

11 Major Native American Cultures - Adena & Hopewell- Eastern Woodlands (circa 1200 BCE) - Hohokam- Southwest (c. 300 BCE) - Mayans- Yucatan Peninsula (c. 150 BCE) - Mississippians- Mississippi River Valley (c. 700 CE) - Aztecs- Mesoamerica (c.1420 CE) - Incas- South American Andes (c.1430 CE) By the time Columbus lands in the Western Hemisphere, most Native Americans live in Mesoamerica and South America

12 Mesoamerica and South America  _ Maize begins to dominate agriculture  _ Crop surpluses allow for more trade  _ Formal exchange networks form

13 Mesoamerica and South America  _ Laborers build elaborate temples & palaces  _ Teotihuacán  _ Powerful influence on the neighboring states (Mayans)

14 Mesoamerica and South America  _ Mayan Empire  _ From Mexico to Honduras  _ Calendar system, numerical value of 0  _ Hieroglyphic writing (massive library)  _ Astronomy

15 Mesoamerica and South America  _ Aztecs  _ Dominant warrior society  _ Empire built on satisfying the Gods… through blood  _ Massive temples  _ Maximized food production: artificial islands, irrigation systems

16 Mesoamerica and South America  _ Incas  _ Modern day Peru  _ Andes mountains  _ Advances farming techniques (due to rugged terrain)  _ Vast networks of roads

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18 The Southwest & Non-farming Societies  “North American Cultures”  _ Maize reached southwest via trade  _ Ancestral Pueblo  _ Advanced architecture (pg. 12)  Plains Indians  _Hunter-gatherers (Bison)

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20 First European Contact  _ Norse (ca. CE 980)  _ Scandanavia colonized Greenland  _ Hunted furs and traded with native Inuit groups

21 Review EQ’s (Day 1– Ch. 1)  1. How did environmental change shape the transition from Paleo-Indian to Archaic ways of Life?  End of the Ice Age ended many big game species, encouraged agrarian societies  Glacial runoff created new habitats such as:  Great Lakes region  deciduous forests (East)  grassland prairies (Plains)  desert (west)

22 Review EQ’s (Day 1– Ch. 1)  2. What were the principal differences among the Native American cultures that emerged after 2500 B.C.?  Trade encouraged extensive religious and political systems  Selective breeding spawned large urban centers  Mayans- Yucatan Peninsula (circa 150 BCE)  Aztecs- Mesoamerica (circa 1420 CE)  Incas- South American Andes (circa 1430 CE)  Hohokam- Southwest (circa 300 BCE)  Political organization occurred before advanced horticulture  Adena & Hopewell- Eastern Woodlands (c. 1200 BCE)  Mississippians- Mississippi River Valley (c. 700 CE)

23 Review EQ’s (Day 1– Ch. 1)  3. What significant values and practices did North American Indians share, despite their diversity?  Kinship, reciprocity, and communal resourcing  New ideas & technology:  bow and arrow  ceramic pottery  rituals surrounding burial  Religious similarities:  All nature was alive  Strong sense of order & custom

24 Essential Questions  Review the Chapter 2 essential questions from your Period 1 packet with your natural partner. Be prepared to share your answers during class discussion.

25 Essential Questions (Day 2- Ch. 2) (Ensure you answer all Essential Questions with complete sentences)  1. What forces were transforming West Africa before the advent of the Atlantic slave trade?  2. How did European monarchs use commerce and religion to advance their nations’ fortunes?  3. What role did the Columbian exchange play in the formation of an Atlantic world?  4. How did European relations with Native Americans affect the success of early European colonizing efforts?

26 Chapter 2 The Rise of the Atlantic World, 1400- 1625

27 AP FOCUS  The Age of Discovery  Changing conception of slavery  Explorers & their discoveries  Columbian exchange- good and bad  Economic/political similarities & differences in European colonies  European (similarities & differences) relationships with Native Americans  Technology in the New World- “Sugar Production in the Americas”  Prejudices & expectations of Columbus- “First Encounters”

28 African and European Backgrounds  West Africa: Tradition and Change  Mali, Songhay, Senegambia, Kongo  Kinship and Mutual Obligation  Ancestor Worship

29 African and European Backgrounds  European Culture and Society  Renaissance  Status  Business Organization and the Joint-Stock Company

30 African and European Backgrounds  Religious Upheavals  Crusades and Reconquest  Protestant Reformation

31 African and European Backgrounds  The Reformation in England, 1533-1625  Counter-Reformation  Church of England  Puritanism

32  Portugal and the Atlantic, 1440–1500  The “New Slavery”” and Racism  To the Americas and Beyond, 1492– 1522 Europe and the Atlantic World, 1440–1600

33  Spain’s Conquistadors, 1492–1536  The Columbian Exchange

34 Footholds in North America, 1512–1625  Spain’s Northern Frontier  St. Augustine  New Mexico  Encomiendas  France: Colonizing Canada  Jacques Cartier  Samuel de Champlain and New France

35 Footholds in North America, 1512–1625  England and the Atlantic World,1558-1603  Roanoke  Failure and Success in Virginia,1603-1625  Pocahontas  Indentured servitude  New England Begins, 1614– 1625  Plymouth  A “New Netherland” on the Hudson, 1609–1625

36 Review EQ’s (Day 2– Ch. 2)  1. What forces were transforming West Africa before the advent of the Atlantic slave trade?  Maritime inexperience left West Africa relatively untouched  Trans-Saharan caravan trade built grassland kingdoms (ie. Mali, Dahomey)  Gold Coast created trade empires

37 Review EQ’s (Day 2– Ch. 2)  2. How did European monarchs use commerce and religion to advance their nations’ fortunes?  Monarchs began forcing peasants to pay taxes, rents, and other dues to landlords/ Church.  The Catholic Church began implementing the sale of indulgences which led to the Protestant Reformation.  Portugal opens trade along the Gold Coast.

38 Review EQ’s (Day 2– Ch. 2)  3. What role did the Columbian exchange play in the formation of an Atlantic world?  European conquest brings forced labor, disease, mass death  Portuguese begin importing African slaves to substitute Native American labor  New animals, agriculture, beliefs, languages, technologies alter the landscape and cultures of America, Europe, and Africa

39 Review EQ’s (Day 2– Ch. 2)  4. How did European relations with Native Americans affect the success of early European colonizing efforts?  Spanish enfluence kept other European nations from making contact with Native Americans (in the 16 th century)  Fur trade encouraged exchange between French and Native Americans  English colonies (Jamestown) encouraged mutual relationships with Native Americans


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