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Aim: Where did early Americans originate from? Do Now: How does geography shape or impact our lifestyles? HW: Native Americans Worksheet
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Ice Age Ice Age ended 12,000 years ago. Prehistoric people: hunters and gatherers.
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Climate Change Water level in oceans were so low that they exposed land under the Bering and Chukchi Seas. Beringia Land Bridge: migration route from Asia to Americas. Connected Siberia and Alaska.
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Early American Migration: Herds of animals migrated over land bridge. Groups of human nomads followed herds. Over thousands of years, early Americans migrated to all parts of the Americas.
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Early Humans Early humans lived during time period known as prehistory. –Did not know how to write. Result: no written records. –Archeologists and historians have to rely on artifacts to learn about early humans. –Archeologist: scientist who searches for and studies artifacts in order to learn how early people lived.
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First Americans Depend on hunting and gathering Could not farm. Tools/weapons made from stone, bone, and wood. Died in early 30’s.
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Animals They Hunted Wooly Mammoth Bear Bison Deer Anything they could catch
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Farming Around 7,000 BC, humans in Central America learned to farm. Three Sisters: Corn, Beans, Squash Allowed civilizations to emerge. –Olmecs, Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas.
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Alternative to Bering Land Bridge Theory http://www.history.com/videos/origins-of- the-clovis-people#origins-of-the-clovis- peoplehttp://www.history.com/videos/origins-of- the-clovis-people#origins-of-the-clovis- people
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Summary Explain two theories about how early humans populated the Americas in 5-10 sentences.
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