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Title: PreUnit Review


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The New World
  • Pre-Unit Review

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3 Simple Parts
  • What happens if I mix these items
  • Red light
  • Green light
  • Blue light

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3 Simple Parts


Something different than the individual parts.
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What if I mix these 3 things?
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The New World
  • Native American World
  • European World
  • African World
  • The New World

Covered
Covered

Covered
What happened when these 3 mixed is what our
class is all about.
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Geography of the New World
  • The New World consists of two continents.
  • These two continents were previously unknown to
    Europeans or Africans, but were not empty.

North America
South America
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Inhabiting the New World
  • Hunters following animals came from Asia 40,000
    years ago.
  • Crossed Berengia which separates Asia from Alaska.

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Climates of the New World
Arctic Tundra
Temperate Woodlands
Tropical
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Maya
Aztec
Inca
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The Native American World
Shoshone
Erie
Sioux
Cherokee
Mohave
Taino
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Sioux
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The Native American World
Shoshone
Erie
Sioux
Cherokee
Mohave
Taino
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Taino
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The Native American World
Shoshone
Erie
Sioux
Cherokee
Mohave
Taino
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Shoshone
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The Native American World
Shoshone
Erie
Sioux
Cherokee
Mohave
Taino
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Mohave
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How Native American Tribes Differ
  • Some Native American groups settled down and some
    remained nomadic.
  • moving regularly to look for food
  • The environment shaped how each culture
    developed. Examples include
  • food and farming,
  • building materials,
  • Communications and trade among tribes

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Native American Similarities
  • Native Americans relied on oral history, passing
    traditions to generations by word of mouth.
  • Oral histories could be songs, stories, and
    ceremonies.
  • Native Americans also used barter between tribes
    instead of money.
  • trade

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Native American Oddities
Pyramid of the Sun
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Native American Oddities
Serpent Mound
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Moundsville
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One with the Land
  • Land is respected.
  • Land is not owned and therefore never bartered.
  • Europeans have a different idea about land
    ownership.
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