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The original players in the founding of our nation. The Beginning...
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Three Regions That Contributed People/Culture to Colonial America Native Americans West Africans Western Europeans
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Native Americans in 1400s Diverse populations (see pg. 7). Developed societies along waterways. Intricate trade routes Common Characteristics: 1. Land belongs to all of us 2. Every living thing is sacred 3. Family is VERY important
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Santa Ynez, CA Chumash dwelling Taos, NM Pueblo adobe dwellings New York Iroquois longhouse
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West Africa in 1400s Diverse societies Engaged in competition for trade regions. –trade routes brought in revenue –POWs / slave trade existed Common Characteristics: 1.Collective ownership of land 2. Family VERY important 3. Believed in 1 single creator, but worshiped many gods
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Benin Kingdom people, Nigeria, 1400s Mali, 13-15 c. W. African warrior, 1400s
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Europe Business interests influenced exploration in 1400s –Countries race to claim resources - Spain wants gold & silver, also convert Natives to Christianity - French want fur for trade
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In the Americas… The British settle and develop new communities push out Native Americans The Great Migration (1603) to Americas –Puritans flee religious persecution
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Interaction Between Groups Columbian Exchange: Euro’s traded livestock, grains, & disease for corn, potatoes, and tobacco from Nat. Americans Africans traded POWs (slaves) to Europeans for firearms. New commercial slave trade develops smallpox herpes
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“New Spain”: empire built by conquering land
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- What were the three groups of people who helped to found the Americas? - What were some of the reasons Europeans came to the Americas? - Why did Africans come to the Americas? - What two (or more) things did you learn? Please underline or highlight important vocabulary words Please summarize your notes:
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