Tuesday, August 23, 2011

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I found that this chapter was informative. I had always pictured Columbus as a hero, but after reading from this book I have found that he is a villain. This chapter has left me angry that I have been told false information.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Review

1. Between 50 Million- 100 Million
2.The english had gun, horses, and diseases
3. the crusades made the europeans more hungry for trade and influenced christopher columbus to find trade routes to asia.
4. Silk and spices
5. Marco Polo was the first person to discover a trade route to asia.

First History


Hohokama- south west, 300- 1300 B.C.
Anasazi- Midwest, 1-1300 A.D.
The Mound Builders- 800 B.C.- 500 A.D.
Hopwell- 200 B.C.- 500 A.D.
Arctic-Yupik, Inupiat, Inuit
Sub Arctic-Tanaina, Cree, Ojibway, Onondaga
Tlingit,
Northwest Coast- Haida, Kwakiutl, Nootka, Chinook, Tillamook,
Plateau- Yakima, Palus, Nez Perce, Walla Walla,
Great Plains- Blackfoot, Crow, Mandan, Sioux, Cheyenne, Omaha, Pawnee, Osage, Mound Builders, Chickisaw, Wichita, Apache, Comanche
California- Pomo, Chumash
Great Basin- Northern Palute, Palute
South West- Navajo, Hopi, Pueblo, Zuni, Papago
Southeast- Natchez, Choctaw, Yuchi creek, Cherokee, Seminole
NorthWest- Ottawa, Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Winnebago, Sauk Fox, Miami, Shawnee, Powhattan, Algonquian, Deleware, Huron, Seneca, Narraganset, Mohegan, Peqout

2. Groups of Natives scattered across America.

3. The Onondaga, the Seneca, the Mohawk, the Oneida, and the Cayuga. Late 1500’s, They formed because the Europeans were in the America’s.

4. Symbols created by the Mayans. The Hohokam and the Anasazi?

5. Maize