Colonial period

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Colonial Period

Nombre: Christopher TibánCurso: Decimo “C”Fecha: 29/10/2011

English

The first English Landed Colony in America

• Explorers landed in America for sometime before english stettlers arrived.

James I was king of england at the time and he spensared ar grove of people to come to america.

• In 1607 John Smith was the leader of the expedition they arrived at Virginia and Settle Jamestown in 1607 when they arrived foot friendly .

Economical Social Political

The Virginians discovered how to make money with the cultivation of snuff, which began shipping to England in 1614.

Men were farmers women tooke care of children and did hause chore.

America's first assembly the house of burgesses.They pay texas to England.

Native americans litle the pour hatom and algoquins they helped the Engles se hrst survive and get food.

Native American Religions

• Befor the colonist came to American, Indian tribes had their own religion, custom and beliefs.

Rivals and Customs of Special Significance

• Sweat Lodge Spiritual Cleaning.

• Sun Dance Thanksgiving for summer.

• Ceremony

• The Sacread Pipe Use in all ceremonies among

participants.

• Totem pole Animal to whom people feel a special connection during life and the animals's spirit influences attitude .

• Dream catcher Web to trap bad dreams.

Meso American ReligionsMayaSunHuman sacrifies The Maya is a Mesoamerican civilization, noted for the only known fully developed written language of the pre-Columbian Americas, as well as for its art, architecture, and mathematical and astronomical systems.

Azteca Poly thests in many gods sacrifies.

When used about ethnic groups the term "Aztec“To the Aztecs themselves the word "aztec" was not an endonym for any particular ethnic group.

IncaSun moon Earth SacrifiesThere were two known dynasties, led by the Hanan and Hurin moieties respectively. The latter was in power at the time of Spanish conquest. The last official Sapa Inca was Atahualpa, who was executed by the Spanish in 1533, though several of successors later claimed the title.