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Chap 1 Sect 1,2, & 3 Main Idea – Prior to European discovery there were diverse & advanced cultures in the Americas. Interactions between African cultures and European have an effect on the New World Key Terms – Anasazi, Mississippian, Cahokia, Iroquois, Migration Theories – Bering Sea, Pacific, Atlantic, & Coastal. Gold, salt, sugar & slavery.
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Draw an Indian !!!!
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Migration Theories Pacific Island Hopping Coastal Bering Ice Bridge Atlantic
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Anasazi – The Ancient Ones Present Day Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado = Four Corners Region 700AD – 1300AD Highly advanced Mesa Verde Pueblo Bonito
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Mesa Verde Ruins – present day Colorado Kivas
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Mississippian Culture Present Day St. Louis 700AD – 1300AD Cahokia – no city in NA would be larger until Philadelphia in 1800’s Influence from Canada to Gulf of Mexico – Miss. River Chicago St Louis Mississippi River Kaneland HS
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Monk’s Mound - the base was larger than any pyramid in Egypt or Mexico
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The Iroquois Iroquois League of 5 Nations Powerful group of tribes Developed 1 st “Constitution” in the New World Formed to maintain peace Set forth laws to determine how problems would be solved
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Western Africa 900 AD Islam spreads south from Middle East 1200 AD gold replaces silver & copper in Europe Gold moves North Salt moves South
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Slavery & Sugar In 1400’s enslaved Africans used to mine Gold 1420’s Portuguese trade Slaves Gold Demand for sugar Sugar harvesting is labor intensive Portugal & Spain begin taking slaves to establish sugar plantations
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- Long before European discovery there were many different people in the “New World”. They had diverse cultures that included trade, religion, social life, government, conflict, art, & technology - The interaction between Europe & West African cultures has an impact on the settling of the New World
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