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Patterns of New World Settlement
I) Early Urban Cultures in the New World --Norte Chico (5000 years ago) --Teotihuacan (700 a.d.) II) Early “Urban” Cultures in North America --Anasazi – Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, c. 900 a.d. --Mississippian Culture –Cahokia (850 a.d. – 1150 a.d.) III) European conceptions of urban planning in the early stages of the settlement of the Americas --Classical Heritage – Vitruvius, Ten Books of Architecture; Leon Battista Alberti (15th century)— Vitruvian ideas Renaissance to Baroque --City building in late medieval, early modern Europe --e.g. Charleville, France (1608) --Rebuilding London after the Great Fire of 1666 – Christopher Wren’s plans IV) Spanish City Building in the New World --Tenochtitlan – Mexico City --Laws of the Indies (1573) King Philip II --Qualities of New World Spanish settlements e.g. St. Augustine (1565) Santa Fe ( ) V) French City Building in the New World --Quebec (1608) --Montreal (1642) --New Orleans (1718)
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Patterns of New World Settlement
I) Early Urban Cultures in the New World --Norte Chico (5000 years ago) --Teotihuacan (700 a.d.) II) Early “Urban” Cultures in North America --Anasazi – Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, c. 900 a.d. --Mississippian Culture –Cahokia (850 a.d. – 1150 a.d.) III) European conceptions of urban planning in the early stages of the settlement of the Americas --Classical Heritage – Vitruvius, Ten Books of Architecture; Leon Battista Alberti (15th century)— Vitruvian ideas Renaissance to Baroque --City building in late medieval, early modern Europe --e.g. Charleville, France (1608) --Rebuilding London after the Great Fire of 1666 – Christopher Wren’s plans IV) Spanish City Building in the New World --Tenochtitlan – Mexico City --Laws of the Indies (1573) King Philip II --Qualities of New World Spanish settlements e.g. St. Augustine (1565) Santa Fe ( ) V) French City Building in the New World --Quebec (1608) --Montreal (1642) --New Orleans (1718)
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Patterns of New World Settlement
I) Early Urban Cultures in the New World --Norte Chico (5000 years ago) --Teotihuacan (700 a.d.) II) Early “Urban” Cultures in North America --Anasazi – Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, c. 900 a.d. --Mississippian Culture –Cahokia (850 a.d. – 1150 a.d.) III) European conceptions of urban planning in the early stages of the settlement of the Americas --Classical Heritage – Vitruvius, Ten Books of Architecture; Leon Battista Alberti (15th century)— Vitruvian ideas Renaissance to Baroque --City building in late medieval, early modern Europe --e.g. Charleville, France (1608) --Rebuilding London after the Great Fire of 1666 – Christopher Wren’s plans IV) Spanish City Building in the New World --Tenochtitlan – Mexico City --Laws of the Indies (1573) King Philip II --Qualities of New World Spanish settlements e.g. St. Augustine (1565) Santa Fe ( ) V) French City Building in the New World --Quebec (1608) --Montreal (1642) --New Orleans (1718)
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Patterns of New World Settlement
I) Early Urban Cultures in the New World --Norte Chico (5000 years ago) --Teotihuacan (700 a.d.) II) Early “Urban” Cultures in North America --Anasazi – Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, c. 900 a.d. --Mississippian Culture –Cahokia (850 a.d. – 1150 a.d.) III) European conceptions of urban planning in the early stages of the settlement of the Americas --Classical Heritage – Vitruvius, Ten Books of Architecture; Leon Battista Alberti (15th century)— Vitruvian ideas Renaissance to Baroque --City building in late medieval, early modern Europe --e.g. Charleville, France (1608) --Rebuilding London after the Great Fire of 1666 – Christopher Wren’s plans IV) Spanish City Building in the New World --Tenochtitlan – Mexico City --Laws of the Indies (1573) King Philip II --Qualities of New World Spanish settlements e.g. St. Augustine (1565) Santa Fe ( ) V) French City Building in the New World --Quebec (1608) --Montreal (1642) --New Orleans (1718)
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Patterns of New World Settlement
I) Early Urban Cultures in the New World --Norte Chico (5000 years ago) --Teotihuacan (700 a.d.) II) Early “Urban” Cultures in North America --Anasazi – Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, c. 900 a.d. --Mississippian Culture –Cahokia (850 a.d. – 1150 a.d.) III) European conceptions of urban planning in the early stages of the settlement of the Americas --Classical Heritage – Vitruvius, Ten Books of Architecture; Leon Battista Alberti (15th century)— Vitruvian ideas Renaissance to Baroque --City building in late medieval, early modern Europe --e.g. Charleville, France (1608) --Rebuilding London after the Great Fire of 1666 – Christopher Wren’s plans IV) Spanish City Building in the New World --Tenochtitlan – Mexico City --Laws of the Indies (1573) King Philip II --Qualities of New World Spanish settlements e.g. St. Augustine (1565) Santa Fe ( ) V) French City Building in the New World --Quebec (1608) --Montreal (1642) --New Orleans (1718)
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Patterns of New World Settlement
I) Early Urban Cultures in the New World --Norte Chico (5000 years ago) --Teotihuacan (700 a.d.) II) Early “Urban” Cultures in North America --Anasazi – Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, c. 900 a.d. --Mississippian Culture –Cahokia (850 a.d. – 1150 a.d.) III) European conceptions of urban planning in the early stages of the settlement of the Americas --Classical Heritage – Vitruvius, Ten Books of Architecture; Leon Battista Alberti (15th century)— Vitruvian ideas Renaissance to Baroque --City building in late medieval, early modern Europe --e.g. Charleville, France (1608) --Rebuilding London after the Great Fire of 1666 – Christopher Wren’s plans IV) Spanish City Building in the New World --Tenochtitlan – Mexico City --Laws of the Indies (1573) King Philip II --Qualities of New World Spanish settlements e.g. St. Augustine (1565) Santa Fe ( ) V) French City Building in the New World --Quebec (1608) --Montreal (1642) --New Orleans (1718)
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