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Three Worlds Meet Chapter 1- The First Americans Why they came, where they came from and where they settled ◦ 22,000 years ago the first people came to live in North America Ice Age ◦ 10,000 years ago massive sheets of Ice covered the North American Continent ◦ Land Bridge Connected Asia and North America This land bridge was called Beringia
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People of Mesoamerica Olmecs ◦ 1200 BC and AD 600 was a strong settlement in Mexico Mayans ◦ AD 250 Mayans built a huge civilization in today Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Mexico ◦ Still today the ruins of their temples and pyramids remain
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People of Mesoamerica Toltecs ◦ AD 900 the Toltecs ruled in the Mexican Highlands ◦ The ruins of their main city Tula show several temples Experts believe nomads took over the Toltecs and formed the Aztec civilization
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People of Mesoamerica Aztecs ◦ AD 1200 the Aztec civilization began to form Ruled a large part of central and southern Mexico Main city was Tenochtitlan (now Mexico city)
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People of Mesoamerica Incas ◦ AD 1200 Incas started a kingdom in southern Peru in South American Good builders, lawmakers, and warriors
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Southwestern Peoples Hohokam (Arizona) ◦ 300 BC the Hohokam became farmers with miles of irrigation canals for watering crops Mogollon (Southeastern Arizona and southern NM) ◦ 200 BC Mogollons were also farmers, first peoples to make pottery Anasazi (Arizona, NM, Utah, Colorado) ◦ AD 100 the Anasazi were “Cliff Dwellers”
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Mound Builders 700 BC to AD 300 the Hopewell mound builders thrived ◦ Built animals shape mounds to honor their dead
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Mississippi, Plains, and NW Civilizations Burial grounds have been found in lower Mississippi River Valley which are believed to have been built in 4500 BC Mississippians Plains Indians ( 250 BC) ◦ Nomadic people Pacific NW (AD 400) ◦ Lived near shoreline villages ◦ Further north were the Eskimo and Inuit
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