By: Mezohn Owens & Brittoni Jackson The Americas & The Caribbean World.

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By: Mezohn Owens & Brittoni Jackson The Americas & The Caribbean World

Migration Pal eolithic age Dense population Hunting and gathering Innovations (Bronze Age) Technology & Environmental Transformations/ Organization and reorganization of human societies

Rituals Cave paintings Communication Behavior issues Science research

Hieroglyphics Teotihuacan Religious monuments Isolation Basic technology

Corn Potato Domesticated animals Trading isolation

Inequality Rules by mouth Elderly people children

Political and cultural change Nomadic invaders Tributes Chinampas Social development Regional & Trans regional interactions

Religion Human Sacrifices Polytheism Split inheritance Little innovations

Topiltzin legend Nomadic invaders Power shift Expansion Bureaucracy

Peasants Periodic markets Trade Labor service Chiefdom

Gender roles Women responsibilities Polygamy Inheritance Inequality

Legends Special advantage Gold Exploration Population affect Global Interactions

Christianity Religious freedom John Locke Enlightenment Art

Expeditions Revolts Colonial rulers Bureaucrats 7 years war

Self sufficient Trading Slaves Population Encomeinda

Children Major groups Exploitation Mixed population Hierarchies

Don Joao Printing press Internal markets New solutions Influences Industrialization &Global Integration

Shared beliefs Religion Romanticism Realism Modernization

External events Independence movements Napoleonic invasion Unification Warfare

Product demands Napoleonic defeat Trading rights Great boom U.S intervention

Voting rights Mestizos Indian movement Wives and mothers Castes

Corporations Innovations Psychologists Immigration Accelerating Global Change & Realignments

Church Revolt movements Liberation Theologies Religion Literature

Fighting Intervention Isolations Economic dependency Revolutions Democracy American Interest Attack on World trade U.S response

Neutrality American mercantilist Rising exports Allies NAFTA

Middle class Voting rights Associations Prejudice Payments