Before Columbus. Focus Question When does U.S. History begin?

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The Atlantic World Before Columbus

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The Atlantic WorldBefore Columbus

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Focus QuestionWhen does U.S. History begin?

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One View“Three Separate histories collided in

the Western Hemisphere half a millennium ago, and American history began”

--Edward Countryman, 1996

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Three Worlds MeetNative AmericansWest AfricansEuropeans

Little interaction prior to 1492

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Native AmericansArrive around 45,000 years ago

Traveled across the Bering Land Bridge

Cut off at end of the Ice AgeQuickly spread throughout the

hemisphere.54 million peopleSpoke 2000 languages

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Early Native AmericansSome 2 to 15 million lived in the U.S. and Canada in

1500Spoke 375 languagesLived in a variety of

climates

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Cultural GroupsNorth America divided into 8 major

groups

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Shared PatternsTrade Links connected peoples

Permanent Settlements knownKnown trade routes existed

Religious BeliefsNatural World inhabited by spiritsRituals tied into daily routines

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Shared Patterns (2)Land Usage

The land could not be ownedLand was owned by all and used by allCould not be sold

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Shared Patterns (3)Society revolved about the extended family

Many nations were matrilinearHouse and property owned by womenFamilies traced through the mother

Nations often divided intobands and villages

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Eastern WoodlandsSaw population increase in 1400s

“Three Sister” AgricultureMaize (Corn)BeansSquash

Enough food to support population

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Eastern Woodlands (2)Highly decentralized society

Scattered villagesGender roles split

Women farmedMen hunted, fished,

and cleared the land

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West AfricaSaw robust cultures in the 1400s

SonghaiControlled Sahara trade Muslim

KongoMaintained trade links with Southern AfricaConverted to Christianity

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Trade Trade linked West Africa to the outside

worldBegan to trade with Portuguese

exploring the coastAfricans provided food, water, gold,

cloth and peopleEuropeans provided metal goods,

cloth, and guns

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EuropeEarlier customs weakeningGrowth of scientific reasoningRise of the Nation-StateReformation saw a splintering

of Christianity

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Desire for WealthLacked resources in Europe

Required to look overseasSpice trade dominated by Turks and

ItaliansWestern Europeans looked to the

Atlantic