Cahokia was the largest prehistoric city north of Mexico ... required 15,000-20,000 oak and hickory logs, one foot in diameter and twenty feet tall. ...
Shaq B. Quick. Hal O. Fishy. Al Pinehiker. Max E. Mumheat. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. X. O. Score ... When a set of numbers is written in order from least to ...
Monks Mound (largest) residence of the chief, the Great Sun. Cahokia. The Great Sun. Monks Mound (largest): 2 terraces, 110 ft. high, 16 acres 300 yrs work, ...
Objective: To examine how the first humans migrated to America, the purpose of archaeology, and the culture of the Mound Builders. The First Americans Glaciers ...
Patterns of New World Settlement I) Early Urban Cultures in the New World--Norte Chico (5000 years ago)--Teotihuacan (700 a.d.) II) Early Urban Cultures in ...
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Monuments Around the World You need to know Eiffel Tower (Paris) Eiffel Tower ... (Red Square) Domes of Saint Basil s Onion domes on the other side Red Square ...
Section 3: Cultures of North America The Mound Builders There were many groups that built mounds in North America They lived at various times from about 1000BC to 1600s
L.6.1e. Students will be able to recognize variations from standard English . in their own and others writing and speaking, and . identify and use strategies
CH. 14: THE AMERICAS P. 383 LESSON 1: THE FIRST AMERICANS P. 386 Geography of the Americas Americas: North America South America Central America Caribbean Geography ...
The Battle of Lexington and Concord- The Shot Heard Round the World! First Battle of Fort Ticonderoga May 10, 1775 Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen capture ...
NATIVES AND EUROPEANS Unit IA AP U.S. History Bering Sea Land Bridge Migration Native Map of North America Native Culture and Lifestyle Nomadic OR Sedentary Gender ...
East St. Louis is situated in a fertile valley gouged out by the Mississippi ... Sprawling fanlike from the river, the city is almost superimposed on the vast ...
Mississippian Culture The Mound-Builders The Mississippian Culture was the last pre-historic development in North America, thriving from about 1000 AD until the ...
What are the effects of providing focused assistance in reading and language ... Kwanza Educational Summit. Play at Missouri Historical Society Museum. Solutia, Inc. ...
... steep-sided valleys, with relatively small valley floors and high-energy streams. Flat broad plain reaching the Atlantic ... Hardwood Mixed-oak forest ...
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The World: 600 -1450 Expanding Communities Demographic and Environmental Changes Nomadic Migrations Vikings Turks Aztecs Mongols Arabs Predict the impact of these ...
North America Before Columbus Native Americans Traditional history = White men, fleeing from rigid customs, social hierarchies, and the constrained resources of ...
Spanish Empire in the Americas The Crossing Bering Sea Hunter Gathers from Asia 12,000 to 25,00,000 years ago Southern Migration Agricultural Revolution Lack of ...
European Exploration and the Discovery of America Unit 1, Lesson 1 Essential Idea Contact between the Old and New Worlds led to the exchange of many ...
Native -American culture. ... the population estimate in 1491 was around 100 million people. ... In South America, Native Americans had a complex highway system for ...
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Pre-Columbian Civilizations and European Settlement Unit IA AP U.S. History Key Concepts 1.2.III.A, 1.2.III.B, 1.2.III.C * Key Concept 1.2.II.A * Key Concept 1.2.II.A ...
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Native American Region Cultural Characteristics Artic Northwest Coast Plateau Great Basin California Southwest Great Plains Northeast Woodlands Southeast
NINETEENTH CENTURY ARCHITECTURE IN NORTH AMERICA. Phases of Architecture in North ... European Neo-Classicism [Thomas Jefferson] Full Force of Neo-Classicism [Strickland, ...
The British still control New York City and the Americans fortify the Hudson ... Joseph Brant Mohawk chief, Sir John Johnson ( L ), and John and Walter Butler ...
American History-Pre Columbian Amerindians First arrival migration of peoples across the Bering St. 15,000-30,000 yrs ago Group of hunter gathering nomads
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Illinois School Health Centers Keeping Students Healthy and Ready to Learn Illinois Coalition for School Health Centers Presentation date, location and presenter
These are the two main centers of aboriginal American civilization But many of these Classic patterns may also be found along the Ecuadorian coast and at ...
Chicago Sports. Bulls. White Sox. Bears. Blackhawks. Cubs. Fire. Wolves. Colleges. Festivals ... The Chicago Fire. Illini means 'man' or 'warrior' First: Ferris ...
America Before Columbus & Early European Exploration But First North America The Land Bridge 40,000 years ago??? Is it correct? Cultures of North America ...
'Nationalism and Archaeology: On the Constructions of Nations and the ... Considered to be the 'father' of American archaeology. The Nineteenth Century ...
... to Russia during the 8th and 9th centuries looting and destroying communities and churches and monasteries. ... the indirect beginnings of the rise of Western ...
5,000 years later, ice melts, sea levels rise to present day, ... Middle Ages began with collapse of Roman Empire. Absence of effective central government ...