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Early Americans
   What is something you already know about the
             “Early Americans” topic?

   What is something that excites or interests you
        about the “Early Americans” topic?

   What is something that you learned from today’s
               introductory reading?

   What is something that you want to learn about
            the “Early Americans” topic?
Early Americans
Cultures in America
• When did the first
  Americans arrive?
  • Possibly 22,000 years ago
    • Last Ice Age had frozen
       vast quantities of water,
       creating land bridge
       between Russia and
       Alaska - the Bering Strait
• Ancient hunters trekked
  across the frozen land into
  North America
Hunting and Gathering

•   Earliest Americans lived as big-
    game hunters
    •   Lifestyle changed when
        temperatures warmed, glaciers
        melted, and sea levels rose
        once again
•   Land bridge disappeared under the
    Bering Sea
•   Climate grew warmer and larger
    animals no longer thrived
•   People gradually switched to
                                        Clovis Point

    hunting smaller game and fish and
    gathering nuts and berries
Agriculture

•   Many ancient groups settled in North
    America, others continued into what is
    now Mexico and South America.
•   Between 10,000 and 5,000 years ago, an
    agricultural revolution took place in what
    is now central Mexico.
    •   Planting of crops eventually led to the
        spreading of agricultural techniques
•   Agriculture made it possible for people
    to settle in one place
    •   Large communities developed
Early American Agriculture


Complex farming
methods by early
societies in South
     America

 Terrace farming
Cultures in North America

•   Several North American groups,
    Hohokam and the Anasazi, introduced
    crops into deserts of Southwest U.S.
•   Other Native American societies
    (Adena, Mississipian, Hopewell)
    developed
    •   These people became the first
        cultures in North America
•   Between 300 BC and AD 1400, each
    group had established its own culture
    •   Ancestors of the many Native
        American groups that inhabited
        North America around
        1400’s-1500’s
Native American Societies
                      of the 1400s

•   Many different
    cultures emerged
    in North America
•   Varied regions of
    the North
    American
    continent provided
    for many different
    ways of life
•   Native groups that
    populated the
    continent’s coasts,
    deserts, and forests
Maya, Aztec and Inca
•   First empire of the Americas
    emerged as early as 1200 BC in
    what is now southern Mexico,
    the Olmec
•   After Olmec collapse around
    400 BC, Maya built a dynamic
    culture in Guatemala and the
    Yucatan Peninsula between AD
    250 and 900
•   Later the Aztec settled the
    valley in Mexico during the
    1200s
•   Inca people dominated South
    America and created a complex
    culture
Course Goals
•   Understand people and
    societies:

    •   Identify, analyze and explain
        early American cultures and
        people

•   Understand why people
    change:

    •   Examine and describe how
        cultures interact and result in
        a change of culture
The Big Picture

Get familiar with 3 of 4   Cultural Characteristics
major early American
cultures
                                   Location and Map
     1. Maya
     2. Aztec
     3. Inca                    Timeline
     4. Anasazi
Cultures in Early America
    •   Culture: Knowledge, attitudes, and
        behaviors shared by and passed on by
        members of a specific group

    •   All products of human thought

    •   How people should behave in the group

    •   Cultural Characteristics:
        •   food and shelter and religion

        •   relationships and language

        •   education and security/protection

        •   political and social organization

        •   creative expression/art


    •   A groups that shares a geographic region,
        sense of identity and culture is called a
        society

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Early americans course presentation pdf

  • 1. Early Americans What is something you already know about the “Early Americans” topic? What is something that excites or interests you about the “Early Americans” topic? What is something that you learned from today’s introductory reading? What is something that you want to learn about the “Early Americans” topic?
  • 3. Cultures in America • When did the first Americans arrive? • Possibly 22,000 years ago • Last Ice Age had frozen vast quantities of water, creating land bridge between Russia and Alaska - the Bering Strait • Ancient hunters trekked across the frozen land into North America
  • 4. Hunting and Gathering • Earliest Americans lived as big- game hunters • Lifestyle changed when temperatures warmed, glaciers melted, and sea levels rose once again • Land bridge disappeared under the Bering Sea • Climate grew warmer and larger animals no longer thrived • People gradually switched to Clovis Point hunting smaller game and fish and gathering nuts and berries
  • 5. Agriculture • Many ancient groups settled in North America, others continued into what is now Mexico and South America. • Between 10,000 and 5,000 years ago, an agricultural revolution took place in what is now central Mexico. • Planting of crops eventually led to the spreading of agricultural techniques • Agriculture made it possible for people to settle in one place • Large communities developed
  • 6. Early American Agriculture Complex farming methods by early societies in South America Terrace farming
  • 7. Cultures in North America • Several North American groups, Hohokam and the Anasazi, introduced crops into deserts of Southwest U.S. • Other Native American societies (Adena, Mississipian, Hopewell) developed • These people became the first cultures in North America • Between 300 BC and AD 1400, each group had established its own culture • Ancestors of the many Native American groups that inhabited North America around 1400’s-1500’s
  • 8. Native American Societies of the 1400s • Many different cultures emerged in North America • Varied regions of the North American continent provided for many different ways of life • Native groups that populated the continent’s coasts, deserts, and forests
  • 9. Maya, Aztec and Inca • First empire of the Americas emerged as early as 1200 BC in what is now southern Mexico, the Olmec • After Olmec collapse around 400 BC, Maya built a dynamic culture in Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula between AD 250 and 900 • Later the Aztec settled the valley in Mexico during the 1200s • Inca people dominated South America and created a complex culture
  • 10. Course Goals • Understand people and societies: • Identify, analyze and explain early American cultures and people • Understand why people change: • Examine and describe how cultures interact and result in a change of culture
  • 11.
  • 12. The Big Picture Get familiar with 3 of 4 Cultural Characteristics major early American cultures Location and Map 1. Maya 2. Aztec 3. Inca Timeline 4. Anasazi
  • 13. Cultures in Early America • Culture: Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of a specific group • All products of human thought • How people should behave in the group • Cultural Characteristics: • food and shelter and religion • relationships and language • education and security/protection • political and social organization • creative expression/art • A groups that shares a geographic region, sense of identity and culture is called a society