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    | | |Also‚ corn cultivation reaches Midwest and southeaster Atlantic seaboard. | |c. 1100 AD |Height of Mississippian settlement at Cahokia | |c. 1100 – 1300 |Christian crusades arouse European interest in the East. | |1295 |Marco

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    American History Notes Ch.1 * 1000-1200 AD … Cahokia community * Part of the Woodland culture (Missisipian people) * Pop. 10‚000-20‚000 * Gone by the time Europeans come to America * Lived along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers * Lived in houses * Farmers * Traders * Largest civilization in US * Moral Code * Mound builders The great serpant mound is theirs * May have went extinct because of drought‚ locusts

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    Navajo Nation operates a Chapter House here‚ and many Navajo residents speak their native language. Thoreau is a local trading center for artisans including rug weaving‚ sand painting‚ silver making‚ pottery making‚ and turquoise jewelry making. Anasazi archaeological sites connecting with Chaco Canyon can be found in and around the town. In Thoreau‚ there are only 73.7% American Indians‚ 13.3% Hispanic‚ and 12.9% White. As of the census of 2000‚ there were 1‚863 people‚ 532 households‚ and 405

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    US HISTORY UNIT 1 CHAPTER 1 SECTION 1 Assessment (page 15) 1. TERMS & NAMES: For each term or name‚ write a sentence explaining its significance. -nomadic -Pueblo -Kongo -Reformation -Aztec -Iroquois -Islam -Renaissance -Anasazi -Benin -Christianity 2. MAIN IDEA: In two or three sentences describe how America before Columbus was affected by trade and commerce. 3. CRITICAL THINKING: Why DO YOU THINK other European nations lagged behind Portugal in overseas exploration

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    of grazing land and hunters followed them/ * The mound builders were the Adena‚ The Hopewell‚ and The Mississippian culture. They built monuments of earth in the shape of mounds and stored artifacts in them. * The Cliff-dwellers were the Anasazi pueblos. The built houses on the walls of canyons and under overhangs of caves. * 5 requirements for a civilization: 1. Some form of writing or method of keeping records 2. An organized government 3. Religion 4. Cities

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    Documents Referenced: Primary Source Document Analysis Calander Review: Week 1 Week 2-Practice Week 3-Monday off -Submit Document Analysis by 8 AM on turnitin Week 4-Take Hom Quiz Due/Mid-Term Review Review: Hohokam: Individualistic Farmers Anasazi: Communal‚ torn apart by drought Lecture: -North American Cultural Groups and Geographic Areas -Eastern Woodlands -Missisippi Valley to Atlantic Coast -Mound Builders -Cohokia -Large urban center‚ population 30‚000 -Religious

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    The “discovery” of the New World by Christopher Columbus in 1492 linked the worlds of Europeans‚ West Africans and Native American Indians. The Portuguese and Spaniards led the colonization of the Americas‚ but were soon followed by the French‚ English and Dutch. The slave trade created a trading triangle in between Europe‚ Africa and the Americas. European and West African societies are similar in their hierarchal social order‚ involvement in the slave trade and farming societies; yet differ in

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    Texas Hist Test Review Key Terms : Teotihuacan‚ 100-600 (Mayan) Cahokia‚ 800-1100 Chaco Canyon‚ 850-1150 Tenochtitlan‚ 1300-1521 (Aztec) Inca Empire‚ 1200-1533 Key Terms week 2 : Reconquista‚ 1492 First Contact Cortés in Mexico‚ 1521 Pizarro in Peru‚ 1532 New Spain‚ 1535  Cabeza de Vaca & Estevanico‚ 1536 Coronado‚ 1541 de Soto‚ 1542 Caddo Indians – "techas" St. Augustine‚ 1565 Santa Fe‚ 1609 La Salle‚ 1684 mission & presidio system Nacogdoches mission‚ 1716 San Antonio de Valero

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    need to produce corn led the Pueblo People to develop complex irrigation systems. Later on‚ the Pueblo people lived in many villages with multipart buildings. The Mound Builders lived in the Ohio River Valley. The Southwest desert was home to the Anasazi people with their large settlements of elaborate pueblos. The northeast woodlands was home to the Iroquois. Their settlement rivaled those of the nation states in Mexico and Peru. The Iroquois people had a very large and strong military alliance.

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    culture‚ and art and tradition will be discussed. The people who were going to become the Navajo tribe settled in what would be the mountains of New Mexico in or around the 1600’s. Prior to that time the area was the home of the Anasazi (The Ancient Ones.) The Anasazi had lived there for approximately 1200 years but‚ for unexplained reasons‚ they abandoned their highly developed dwellings and moved westward and southward. A new group of people‚ the Athapascans‚ migrated from what are now Canada

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