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33,000 BCE to 1769 CE. Isolation leads to slower development Incas, Aztecs (Mexica), and the Mayan Maize Cultivation Animism/Spirituality Mathematics,

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Page 1: 33,000 BCE to 1769 CE.  Isolation leads to slower development  Incas, Aztecs (Mexica), and the Mayan  Maize Cultivation  Animism/Spirituality  Mathematics,

NEW WORLD BEGINNINGS

33,000 BCE to 1769 CE

Page 2: 33,000 BCE to 1769 CE.  Isolation leads to slower development  Incas, Aztecs (Mexica), and the Mayan  Maize Cultivation  Animism/Spirituality  Mathematics,

PEOPLING OF AMERICAS Isolation leads to

slower development

Incas, Aztecs (Mexica), and the MayanMaize CultivationAnimism/

SpiritualityMathematics,

astronomy, and trans-regional trade

Page 3: 33,000 BCE to 1769 CE.  Isolation leads to slower development  Incas, Aztecs (Mexica), and the Mayan  Maize Cultivation  Animism/Spirituality  Mathematics,

EARLIEST AMERICANS Maize and

Irrigation Technology

Hunting and Gathering

Cahokia Gender Relations Three-Sister

Farming Iroquois

Confederacy

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INDIRECT DISCOVERERS OF THE NEW WORLD Crusades and Western Europe

Spices, silks, drugs, perfume, and sugar Marco Polo Indian Ocean Maritime System and Silk

Road Muslim Middlemen

Page 5: 33,000 BCE to 1769 CE.  Isolation leads to slower development  Incas, Aztecs (Mexica), and the Mayan  Maize Cultivation  Animism/Spirituality  Mathematics,

EUROPEANS ENTER AFRICA

Renaissance in Europe

Early Plantation SystemMadeira, the

Canaries, Sao Tome, and Principe

PortugueseDias 1488DeGama 1498

Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain

Page 6: 33,000 BCE to 1769 CE.  Isolation leads to slower development  Incas, Aztecs (Mexica), and the Mayan  Maize Cultivation  Animism/Spirituality  Mathematics,

COLUMBUS: “MOST SUCCESSFUL FAILURE IN WORLD

HISTORY”

Columbus’s First Voyage

Circumnavigate the Globe – Magellan

Page 7: 33,000 BCE to 1769 CE.  Isolation leads to slower development  Incas, Aztecs (Mexica), and the Mayan  Maize Cultivation  Animism/Spirituality  Mathematics,

WORLDS COLLIDE Columbian Exchange Sugar Revolution

Page 8: 33,000 BCE to 1769 CE.  Isolation leads to slower development  Incas, Aztecs (Mexica), and the Mayan  Maize Cultivation  Animism/Spirituality  Mathematics,

SPANISH CONQUISTADORS Treaty of Tordesillas

(1494) Spain Dominated

ExplorationBalboaMagellan Juan Ponce DeLeonCoronadoPizarro

Encomienda System

Page 9: 33,000 BCE to 1769 CE.  Isolation leads to slower development  Incas, Aztecs (Mexica), and the Mayan  Maize Cultivation  Animism/Spirituality  Mathematics,

CONQUEST OF MEXICO Hernan Cortes

1519MalincheMonteczuma

Small Pox Mestizo Population

Page 10: 33,000 BCE to 1769 CE.  Isolation leads to slower development  Incas, Aztecs (Mexica), and the Mayan  Maize Cultivation  Animism/Spirituality  Mathematics,

“God, Gold, and Glory”

Juan de Onate 1599 Battle of Acoma

Pope’s Rebellion 1680

Black Legend

SPREAD OF SPANISH AMERICA

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ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH Incentives for Colonization

Land Scarcity MercantilismReligious MotivationEnglish ReformationPuritan Separatists Irish Model

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ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH French and Dutch in America

New Amsterdam – French Influence First English Settlements

Spanish ArmadaGilbert and RaleighRoanoke