In 1602 French King Henry IV made Samuel de Champlain's mission clear: ... Champlain established settlement at Port Royal on eastern shore of the Bay of Fundy. ...
Large animals were attracted by the grasses and plants (tundra) ... produced weather-tight shelters and warm clothing made of animal skins for the band ...
They were nomadic, traveling from place to place, following herds of animals. ... Georgia s Prehistoric Past Author: Cobb County School District Last modified by:
HONORS USH C. 1 EUROPEAN COLONIZATION THE NEW WORLD * * * * * * * * * * * * FIRST AMERICANS 30,000-15,000 people from Siberia migrated across Beringia (land bridge ...
BELLWORK Why did people want to leave England and live in the new English colonies in America? (3 reasons!) What was the Iroquois Alliance? What is Beringia?
3 Worlds Meet Chapter 1 Coming to America Section 1 Ancient People 1st people 22,000 years ago Bering Strait or Beringia Russia/Alaska Big game hunters ...
The pollen evidence: percent abundance of common plants Central Beringia palaeoenvironments Full-glacial upland tundra* Tundra types in northern Alaska Iceworld: ...
The Arrival. People arrived on North American continent 35,000 years ago via land bridge called Beringia -- p.5 map. Beringia later covered by water as polar ice cap ...
One of the most widely accepted theories is the Beringia or Bering Land Bridge ... a lost continent in the Atlantic Ocean called Atlantis, or the Pacific Ocean ...
Bering Land Bridge: Beringia Where is it? It was located where the Bering Strait is today, between Russia and North America. The Bering Strait is the water way that ...
Paleohistory: The Earliest North Americans How Did They Get Here? Out of Africa Theory Beringia Land Bridge Theory Polynesian Sea Theory Solutrean Theory-Spain ...
These Stone Age hunters followed the herd migrations across the Beringia plain to North America. ... from earth, rather than stone, and lived in small villages. ...
Geological Evidence. http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/parcs/atlas/beringia/images/movies/lbridge.m ov ... 3) Genetic. Blood group distribution. mtDNA. Y chromosome ...
U.S. and Canada share many of the same landforms- map pg. 118. Eastern Lowlands ... Beringia was a land bridge that once connected North America to Asia ...
This land bridge is known as Beringia. Why would people fight extreme weather to cross into ... as pumpkins, peppers, squash, and beans. What is a civilization? ...
The First Americans Beringia and the Paleo-Indians The first Americans arrived on the continent during the Pleistocene Ice Age (about 1.65 million until 10,000 years ...
The First Americans Who were they? How did they get here? When did they arrive? Where did they come from? How did they arrive in the Americas? What are the theories?
The First Americans Who were they? How did they get here? ... Latest News Continued Remains of Luzia appears with African (negroid) features Found in South America.
Migration To The Americas Archaeology The study ... different Native American groups Have a ... Central and South America Maya Lived on the Yucatan ...
How does this fishy fossil help prove that people may have ... Use plot map to chart Mr. Eggert s story! Second: story board of your story Third: Plot map ...
The Paleo Period: The Earliest Known Culture Hello, I am Clovis. I am a Paleo Indian. I am here to tell you my story. Come with me. Over 10,000 years ago, there was ...
Aboriginal People of North America Origins and Introduction Social Studies 9 Mr. Smith Origins of Aboriginal Peoples Most First Nations say they have been here ...
HOOK At certain times of the day it looked as if a writhing serpent was crawling up the steps In what ways do the huge buildings at Chichen Itza show how the Mayan ...
Theory of Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics. The Breakup of Pangea ... Plate Tectonics. Pangea. 200 million km2 or 40% of earth's surface. connectivity ...
Native American Cultures in North America Georgia Performance Standards SS4H1: The student will describe how early Native American cultures developed in North America.
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Europeans settled along the Atlantic to the banks of the St. Lawrence. Many of these Europeans were fishers and traders. Earliest colonists came around 1600, mainly ...
Georgia History Chapter 4 GEORGIA S PREHISTORIC PAST: CLUES OF THE FIRST PEOPLE Prehistoric Age Archaeologists must unearth clues to prehistoric past, before ...
Americas lacked the plow and large animals to pull it no beasts of burden ... other indigenous foods: avocado, chili peppers, tomatoes, plantains and cassava ...
Native Americans Unit 1 8th Grade ... people migration Movement of people or animals from one area to another ... through Central America. kiva Large underground room ...
Unit I 1300-1607 Part I The Native Americans Origins of the Native Americans AKA Amerindians Most believe that the New World was populated by immigrants who crossed ...
Section 1: Page 3 The Nation s Beginnings On the eve of their interaction, Native American, West African, and European peoples live in complex societies.
The Silk Road Back Which explorer was the first to travel to the Cape of Good Hope? Bartholomew Dias Back Which explorer was the first to travel to India, ...
Archaeology 100-D200 Ancient Peoples and Places Archaeology and the Study of Prehistory Week 5: THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION; PEOPLING OF THE NEW WORLD; ANCIENT ...
SS8H1 The student will evaluate the development of Native American cultures and the impact of European exploration and settlement on the Native American cultures in ...
... like to the Sioux Indians? $200 Answer from History Mystery ... Big dogs $300 Question from History Mystery. Why did Native Americans migrate to North America? ...