Bellwork #2 Answer the following question on the first page of the first section in your 3-subject notebook. What do you know about America before Columbus.

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Bellwork #2 Answer the following question on the first page of the first section in your 3-subject notebook. What do you know about America before Columbus got here?

August 20th: Bellwork #2 “The colonizers brought along plants and animals new to the Americas, some by design and others by accident. Determined to farm in a European manner, the colonists introduced their domesticated livestock- honeybees, pigs, horses, mules, sheep, and cattle- and their domesticated plants. In sum, the remaking of the Americas was a team effort by a set of interdependent species led and partially managed (but never fully controlled (by the European people)”. Summarize this into 140 characters.

Real Question!! The export of New World crops to the Old World transformed European society mostly by: A. improving diets and thereby stimulating population growth B. encouraging enclosure of open lands and pushing workers off farms C. Promoting greater exploration of the interior of the American continents D. fostering conflicts among major powers over access to new food supplies

A! “This option is correct. The export of New World crops to the Old World most significantly improved diets in Europe due to population growth.

Today’s Agenda: Bellwork Lecture with guided notes Venn Diagram on Aztecs, Incas, Mayas TOD

Today’s Agenda Bellwork Textbooks/Interactive Notebooks Lecture with guided notes Start dropping knowledge!

Time Period: 33,000 BCE – 1769 CE

Start with 6 minutes left!

The Shaping of North America Earth= billions of years old Written history= 6,000 years old European colonization in “new world”= 500 years old

Pangaea (225 million years old)

Over millions of year . . . Continental drift moves continents apart Shifting and folding of earth’s crust creates landforms

Such as . . .

2 million years ago . . .

http://youtu.be/MZ3EhkUIcb8

Peopling the Americas During the Ice Age, sea levels dropped

People cross bridge Ice Age ends, ice melts (about 10,000 years ago) Sea levels rise People cut off from each other

By 1492, approximately 54 million people inhabited North and South America!

3 major south American societies Incas (Peru) Aztecs (Mexico) Mayans (Central America)

Aztecs, Incas, Mayans Agriculturally advanced (maize) Complex cultures/societies Mathematics, astrology, fierce warriors No draft animals

Revolutionary!

Think-Pair-Share Why is corn revolutionary?

Cultivation of maize (corn): Transforms ancient societies from: Small, nomadic, hunter-gatherer groups to: Large, settled, organized agricultural villages

An aside . . . The Aztecs practiced human sacrifice Some estimates suggests about 5,000 people per year were ritually slaughtered

But . . . Between 1530 and 1630, England executed 75,000 people

Maize Reached different societies in North America at different times Southwest: around 2000 BCE

Pueblos

FYI Pueblo means village in Spanish and actually refers to a variety of Southwestern cultural groups

South vs. North American societies Impermanent settlements vs. large nation-states This difference will affect how easily Europeans can take over

Exceptions: Cahokia- (near present-day St. Louis) was once home to about 25,000 people Chaco Canyon (modern day New Mexico) Both fell into decline by about 1300 CE

About 1000 CE Three-sisters farming

Why is this important?

Nutrient Rich diet produced: High population density in the North: Creek Choctaw Cherokee

Iroquois Confederacy Leader: Hiawatha Read: pages 36 and 37

Women in Native American societies: In most settled agricultural groups: Women tended crops while men hunted and fished and gathered fuel Women had substantial societal authority Matrilineal societies

Native Americans and Nature Europeans vs. Native American views Neither desire or means Did have an effect

Exit Ticket Look at the map on pg. 9 of Pageant book Questions: Are you surprised at the number of tribes on the map? How do you think the variety of tribes/cultures will impact European colonization of North America?