Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history

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Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history? What do we know about it, especially early American history? ? How do we know?

Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history Three questions tonight and throughout the course: What is history? What do we know about it, especially early American history? ? How do we know?

We will pursue our understanding of American history through Essential Questions. Essential Questions - are open-ended, no single definitive answer - tie the past to the present - require analytical thinking (SHEG) and techniques - examine primary and secondary sources - must be supported by American history content

When writing on Essential Questions, you will When writing on Essential Questions, you will . . . . . . use REQUIRED primary and secondary sources from the document packet given in class AS WELL AS “OUTSIDE” SOURCES, such as the textbook, classroom lecture and online and hard copy sources

To what extent is any event or trend inevitable?

Examine the extent any event or trend is inevitable by suggesting an example then discussing.

EQ 1: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Portugal, Spain, France sail Latin American tribes and contact Summary Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans 8 Questions On his 1492 voyage to the New World, Columbus kept TWO log books. The purpose of a log book was to track how far his fleet had traveled plus any notes Columbus kept. Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Latin American tribes Portugal, Spain, France sail Summary Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Portugal, Spain, France sail Latin American tribes and contact Summary Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Outline 1. Arrival and Dispersion

Outline 1. Arrival and Dispersion

First Peoples: Native Americans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans First Peoples: Native Americans Outline Arrival and Dispersion Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Portugal, Spain, France sail Latin American tribes and contact Summary Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Latin American tribes Portugal, Spain, France sail Summary Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Portugal, Spain, France sail Latin American tribes and contact Summary Outline Latin American tribes Origins of Exploration Portugal, Spain, France Sail Summary Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable? :

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

First Peoples: Native Americans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans First Peoples: Native Americans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable? Question:

First Peoples: Native Americans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans First Peoples: Native Americans Cahokia Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable? Question:

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable? Question:

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable? Question:

Outline 4. Regional Characteristics Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Outline 4. Regional Characteristics Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable? Question:

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable? Question:

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Latin American tribes Portugal, Spain, France sail Summary Outline Latin American tribes Origins of Exploration Portugal, Spain, France Sail Summary Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Portugal, Spain, France sail Latin American tribes and contact Summary Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Outline Portugese explorations Dias, 1488 De Gama, 1497 Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans 8 Questions On his 1492 voyage to the New World, Columbus kept TWO log books. The purpose of a log book was to track how far his fleet had traveled plus any notes Columbus kept. “Big” Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Spain’s “Great Admiral”, C. Columbus Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans He gave the world another world.  ~ George Santayana “Big” Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans When asked by an anthropologist what the Indians called America before the white man came, an Indian said simply, "Ours."  ~Vine Deloria, Jr. He gave the world another world.  ~ George Santayana Essentia Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans New France French “coureurs du bois”, fur trappers Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Latin American tribes Portugal, Spain, France sail Summary Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Portugal, Spain, France sail Latin American tribes and contact Summary Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Mayans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Aztecs Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Outline Latin American tribes Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Question: What accomplishments of these people rivaled those of the Europeans? Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable? Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztecs

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Outline Latin American tribes Question: What accomplishments of these people rivaled those of the Europeans? Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Outline Latin American tribes And when we saw all those cities and villages built in the water, and other great towns on dry land, and that straight and level causeway leading to Mexico, we were astounded...It was all so wonderful that I do not know how to describe this first glimpse of things never heard of, seen or dreamed of before... As for us, we were scarcely four hundred strong, and we well remembered the word and warning...we had received to beware of entering the city of Mexico, since they would kill us as soon as they had us inside. . . What men in all the world have shown such daring? --Bernal Díaz del Castillo Question: What accomplishments of these people rivaled those of the Europeans?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Outline 1. Latin American tribes Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Latin American tribes Portugal, Spain, France Sail Summary Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Portugal, Spain, France sail Latin American tribes and contact Summary Essential Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?

SHEG Thinking Skills Sourcing: Who provided the source? Contextualization: What were the circumstances surrounding the source? Corroboration: What sources support this source? Contradict? Close Reading: What does the source claim? What evidence does it supply?

“God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Into the New World: First Peoples and the Europeans “God, Glory, Gold”: the New World and the Europeans Outline Arrival and dispersal Regional characteristics Latin American tribes Portugal, Spain, France Sail Summary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFPloBBTw-Q Opening, “the West” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDFFrPeR0jE “Big” Question: To what extent was conflict between Native Americans and European colonists inevitable?