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Title: Ch. 14: The Americas


1
Ch. 14 The Americas
  • P. 383

2
Lesson 1 The First Americans
  • P. 386

3
Geography of the Americas
  • Americas
  • North America
  • South America
  • Central America
  • Caribbean

4
Geography of the Americas
  • Mountains
  • Rockies
  • Appalachians
  • Andes
  • Plains
  • Great Plains
  • Amazon Basin
  • Pampas
  • Rivers
  • Mississippi
  • Amazon

5
Settling the Americas
  • 2 theories
  • Land bridge theory
  • Coastal route
  • Farming begins in Mesoamerica Andes region
    9,000 to 10,000 years ago
  • Peppers, pumpkins, squash, gourds, beans,
    potatoes, later maize

6
Olmec Culture
  • Olmec civilization began about 1200 B.C., lasts
    about 800 years
  • Based on farming trade
  • Grew beans, gathered salt
  • Lived on tropical lowlands along the Gulf of
    Mexico
  • Created centers for religious ceremonies
    (pyramids, etc.)

7
First Planned City
  • Central Mexico people build Teotihuacan Place
    of the Gods
  • 1 of the first planned cities in the Americas
  • Lasted from about A.D. 250-800
  • Temples, palaces, Pyramid of the Sun

8
Other Mesoamericans
  • Zapotec people built farms cities in south
    central Mexico
  • Capital Monte Alban
  • Developed hieroglyphs
  • Maya lived in Yucatan Peninsula, southern
    Mexico, Central America

9
Early Civilizations in South America
  • 900 B.C. Chavin people develop a civilization
    in present-day Peru Ecuador
  • Did not build an empire

10
Early Cultures in North America
  • Hohokam
  • Lived in present-day Arizona
  • Anasazi
  • Settled in the canyons cliffs of the Southwest
  • Built pueblos (large stone dwellings)
  • Ex Pueblo Bonito (connected by roads to other
    villages)
  • Carved dwellings in the walls of steep cliffs
  • Ex Mesa Verde

11
The Mound Builders
  • Lived east of the Mississippi River 1000 B.C.
    A.D. 400
  • Built huge mounds of earth that were used as
    tombs or for ceremonies
  • Hopewell 200 B.C. A.D. 500
  • Built animal-shaped mounds

12
Who were the Mississippians?
  • Lived in present-day Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and
    south to the Gulf of Mexico
  • Built cities
  • Largest Cahokia
  • Built pyramid-shaped mounds w/ flat tops
  • Ex Monks Mound (at Cahokia)

13
An Orderly Society
  • Mississippian Society
  • Several social classes
  • People could change social classes
  • Cahokia capital from A.D. 850-1150

14
Lesson 2 life in the americas
  • P. 396

15
Maya Communities
  • A.D. 300 Complex civilization develops
  • Area Petén
  • Swamps sinkholes year-round water
  • Set up more than 50 independent city-states
    (often fought each other)

16
What was Maya society like?
  • Each city-state ruled by a king descended from
    the sun god
  • Greatest king Pacal II
  • Ruled Palenque in the A.D. 600s
  • Strict class system
  • Lower class paid taxes
  • Priests performed ceremonies to please gods
    (sometimes human sacrifices)
  • Chac god of rain

17
Maya Achievements
  • Astronomy
  • Developed calendar system to predict eclipses,
    schedule religious festivals, plant harvest
    crops
  • 2 calendars
  • 260-day calendar for religious events
  • 365-day calendar for seasons farming
  • Math
  • Invented method of counting based on 20
  • Used concept of zero
  • Used hieroglyphics

18
North American Peoples
  • Inuit the people 1st ppl to reach far northern
    areas of North America
  • Settled along coasts of the tundra

19
West Coast Life
  • Pacific Coast of North America most heavily
    populated region north of Mesoamerica
  • Pacific Northwest Tlingit, Haida, Chinook
  • California Chumash, Cahuilla, Pomo
  • Southwest Hopi, Acoma, Zuni
  • Later (A.D. 1500s) Apache, Navajo
  • Navajo lived in hogans

20
Life on the Great Plains
  • Nomads, lived in tepees
  • Mandan, Pawnee tribes

21
How did people live in the Eastern Woodlands?
  • Different kinds of gov.
  • Muskogee Creek loose union of different groups
  • Cherokee developed formal codes of law
  • 1500s Great Peace
  • Iroquois League (federation) set up
  • Onondaga, Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga
  • Created constitution (1st constitution written in
    what would become the U.S.)
  • Set up Grand Council to govern the league

22
Quiz Topics
  • 2 theories of how the Americas were settled
  • Where the Maya civilization started
  • Capital of the Zapotec
  • Where farming began in the Americas
  • Where the Chavin lived
  • Who built Mesa Verde
  • Who the Hopewell were
  • How Maya city-states treated each other
  • Maya god of rain
  • Maya achievements
  • Where most people north of Mesoamerica lived
  • How people lived on the Great Plains
  • Where the Inuit lived
  • What made the Iroquois League special
  • How geography affected the groups in this chapter
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