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3 “History is the memory of states.” -H. Kissinger

4 What does the state remember and how? Remembering is intentional Memories must be reinforced/aroused Social institutions (families, schools, religious traditions) are vehicles for reinforcing memory Who do we remember, who do we forget?

5 “We must not accept the memories of states as our own” – H. Zinn “The historian’s distortion is more than technical, it is ideological…” (7). “Nations are not communities and never have been”(8). “It is the job of thinking people… not to be on the side of the executioner”(8).

6 Pre-contact Cultural Areas

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9 The Pueblo People

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12 Cahokia (Mississippi River Valley)

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14 Aztec Empire

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16 Haudenosaunee (Iroqouis)

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18 Colonial America

19  Colonists did not call themselves Americans until the mid 18 th century.

20 European contact with the Americas

21  With Europeans came slaughter, slavery, and diseases lethal to Native Americans.

22 How did the Indian nations survive?

23 Why did they come? The Protestant Reformation  Capitalism  Increased Religious Persecution 1400s-1600s Italian Renaissance and “The Age of Discovery”

24 Europe was divided -- 1560

25 The Transatlantic Slave Trade

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27 The English Colonies

28 Pilgrims and Puritans

29 What did they believe?

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