The Earliest Americans
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Outcome: The Earliest Americans. The Earliest Americans 1. North and South America a.Stretches unbroken 9,000 miles b.Originally connected to Asia by.
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The Earliest Americans Chapter 3. What happened before Oklahoma’s history was first recorded? First prehistoric people (those who lived before recorded.
Roots of the American People Chapter 1. The Earliest Americans The Earliest Americans The Earliest Americans There are two ideas of how people came to.
Chapter 1 Exploration. Objective for Today Evaluate the theories of how the earliest Americans migrated from Asia to the New World.
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Colonization and Early “American” History. Earliest Americans Native American cultures were sophisticated –Based on agriculture –Revered the natural world.
World History: Patterns of Interaction - Denton ISD Earliest Americans Section-1 The cultures of the first Americans, including social organization, develop in ways similar to other
Holt McDougal, The Earliest Americans The Big Idea Native American societies developed across Mesoamerica and South America. Main Ideas Climate changes.
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Chapter 12 The Americas - Accountaxaccountax.us/Secondary Education World Studies Chapter 7 Settlement... · The Earliest Americans •Three to four waves of migrants, 30,000-10000
The Earliest Americans. The Land and the People The physical setting –Mountains – Rocky, Andes –Rivers – Mississippi, Amazon –Bering Strait - Land bridge.
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The Earliest Americans...THE EARLIEST AMERICANS CHAPTER 2: America’s First Settlers Big Question: How did the ability to grow food change the way people lived? 9000 BCE: Over a period