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APUSH Review: Key Concept 1.1 www.Apushreview.com Period 1: 1491 - 1607 APUSH Review: Key Concept 1.1 Everything You Need To Know About Key Concept 1.1 To Succeed In APUSH

The New Curriculum Key Concept 1.1 “Before the arrival of Europeans, native populations in North America developed a wide variety of social, political, and economic structures based in part on interactions with the environment and each other.” Page 23 of the Curriculum Framework Big idea: How did natives adapt to their environment?

Maize (Corn) Around A.D. 1000, maize agriculture began to spread from Central America through North America Maize was especially popular in the southwest Societies developed vast irrigation systems (Pueblos in Rio Grande) Maize cultivation transformed societies Less emphasis on hunting and gathering Led to an increase in population Villages were built around maize fields

Northwest And Present-Day California Roughly 300,000 natives lived in California prior to the arrival of Europeans Most of these societies were based on hunting, gathering, and foraging Gather nuts, fish, and hunted Societies tended to be ruled by wealthy families Chinooks Advocated warrior traditions Used advanced fighting techniques Lived in longhouses which could house many families

Great Plains and Great Basin Most natives lived off of hunting and gathering Lack of natural resources Large, flat area With the introduction of the horse, life on the Great Plains was drastically altered Bison hunting became much easier Natives with horses became stronger militarily Natives in the Great Basin hunted bison and sheep Like natives on the Great Plains, horses helped natives become more powerful

Northeast and Atlantic Seaboard Many societies were a mix of hunting and gathering, and agriculture and developed permanent villages Iroquois (Present day NY and PA): Adapted to their environment: Burned forests to hunt and grow crops Villages were built around maize Iroquois were a matriarchal society: Power was based on female authority Women were instrumental in councils and decision- making Women would tend to crops and oversaw community affairs while men hunted