Precolumbian
America
U.S. History to 1877
Earliest Americans
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First arrivals
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50–35,000 years ago?
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Main invasion
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11,000 years ago
Mass extinctions
of all large mammals: Did people do it?
Development of
Agriculture
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10,000 years ago: NW Mexico or SW U.S.
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Beans, gourds, squash
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5000 years ago
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Cotton, corn, pottery
Rise of American
civilization
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Olmec “mother culture”
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Mexican coast, 1500-900 BC
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Temple mounds & stone monuments
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Cities & social classes
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Priests & armies
Mayans in the
Jungles of Yucatan
Mayan civilization
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Peak 600-900 AD
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Hieroglyphics
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Advanced astronomy, calendar, mathematics
Aztecs Conquer
Central Mexico
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Tenochtitlán
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Established 1325
Aztecs Conquer
Central Mexico
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Rise of empire from 1427 to 1521
Aztec Civilization
The Inca Empire
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Mountain civilization in the Andes of South
America
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Rapid expansion from Cuzco, 1438-1525
Incan Civilization
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Densest population
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Terraces
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Irrigation
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Centralized
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12,000 mi.
of roads
Incan Civilization
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Architects
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Engineers
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Artisans
Mississippian
Moundbuilders
Cahokia, Illinois
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Peak 1100-1200
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Up to 20,000 inhabitants
The Anasazi of
the Southwest
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Peak 1100-1300
Woodland culture
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Seminomadic
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Burial mounds
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Wigwam & longhouse
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Wampum, calumet, canoe
Contrast between
New World & Old
Contact of New
World and Old
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Epidemics & demographic disaster
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Trade, dependence, cultural change
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Contributions to the Old World