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Human Environment Interaction Ch. 5.3
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Adapting to our Surroundings
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Change O Before humans, the only forces that altered the landforms were natural. O When the first settlers arrived thousands of years ago, everything changed.
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Settlement O The first inhabitants were known as nomads. O A nomad is a person who moves from place to place. O Most archaeologists believe the first settlers to America crossed over Beringia.
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Beringia O A land bridge connecting Siberia and Alaska
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Native Americans O The first settlers on the Americas O They adjusted to their surroundings O They knew how to adapt to their environment in order to survive
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Agriculture O Nomadic settlements became permanent when agriculture began developing O Hunting and gathering was no longer the primary means of providing nutrition O People began changing the land to meet their needs
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Agriculture O The first crops in America included corn, beans, and squash O Today these are staples around the world
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Cities O Cities developed over time O Originally, it was crucial for early settlement cities to be near a water source O Today, we have many cities making great impacts in North America and around the world
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Montreal O Canada’s second largest city O The location, where the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers meet made it an ideal spot for early settlers O To survive the severe winters, the people stayed primarily inside and underground O Large areas of Montreal have been developed underground for this reason
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Montreal
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Los Angeles O Los Angeles is the second most populated city in the USA O Rapid population of this ideal area brought problems O We have found a way to adapt to problems like pollution, limited water supply, and construction threatened by earthquakes
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Los Angeles
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Transportation O Along with building cities, creating new methods of transportation is a way humans have interacted with the environment O Despite harsh conditions, European settlers crossed the huge distances to reach the west coast O The Oregon Trail is just one of a variety of paths crossed to expand westward
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Manifest Destiny O the widely held belief in the United States that American settlers were destined to expand throughout the continent
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Transportation O The first transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869. O A trans-Canada railroad, from Montreal to British Columbia was completed in 1885. O These railways promoted economic development O The USA has the world’s largest railway system
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Transportation O After railroads, people began building highways O The United States has about 4 million miles of roads
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