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Native Americans

U.S. History from 5,500 B.C. To Before the American Revolution, vocabulary

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U.S. History from 5,500 B.C. to Before the American Revolution History 1302 at Tarrant County College Agricultural revolution 5,500 BCE in Mesoamerica, the southern half of Mexico and Latin America, People became more sedentary and grew crops like maize Tenochtitlan Capital of Aztecs, site of present-day Mexico City, 100,000 people in 1500 Leif Eriksson 11th century, Norse seaman, First European to come to the Americas, around Canada Ponce de Leon 1513 in Florida for the Fountain of Youth Vasco de Gama 1497-1499 Water route to India Marco Polo Returned from Asia with exotic spices, cloths, dyes, exotic tales, Europeans craved trade, but limited by long land trip Ferdinand and Isabela

responses to native americans

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Responses to Native Americans Summary - The British tried to have a mutual relationship through economical and culturally, but things turned ugly when they began to realize they were not doing as well off as they thought they would. - The French responded passively and tried to helped the Native Americans economically, culturally, and encouraged their religion. - The Spanish sent different thoughts towards the Natives as they responded harshly through economy and religion, yet easy through culture. British

Iroquois Confederation

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(Description based off of Chapter 1 in American Pageant 13th edition) Hiawatha was the leader It was a group of 5 tribes in the NY state area They were matrilineal as authority and possessions were also passed down through the female line Tribes maintained their independence, but had gatherings to discuss issues This was not common or normal, most Native Americans were scattered and separated (and henceforth weak)
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