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Early America. Land Bridge Native Americans -Hunting and Gathering -Agriculture develops -Ancient civilizations -adapted to their environments -close.

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Page 1: Early America. Land Bridge Native Americans -Hunting and Gathering -Agriculture develops -Ancient civilizations -adapted to their environments -close.

Early America

Page 2: Early America. Land Bridge Native Americans -Hunting and Gathering -Agriculture develops -Ancient civilizations -adapted to their environments -close.

Land Bridge

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Native Americans• -Hunting and Gathering• -Agriculture develops• -Ancient civilizations• -adapted to their

environments• -close relationship to the

land• communal

ownership• -belief in universal spirit

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Time Periods

• Paleo-Indian Period• Archaic Period• Woodland Period• Mississippian Period

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Paleo-Indian Period

• Semi-Nomadic• Hunting/Technology• Colder Climate

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Archaic Period

• Early Trading• Subsistence Economies• Warmer Climate• Advances in Technology

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Woodland Period

• Divided into 3 sub-periods• Ceramics

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Woodland Period

• Increasingly sedentary• Horticulture

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Woodlands Period

• Burial Mounds• Trade

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Woodlands Period

• Corn• Bow & Arrow

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Mississippian Period• Larger, Complex Societies• Fiber-Tempered Pottery• Townships• Long Distance Trade• Warfare

• First Encounters with Europeans