Title: North America Before Columbus
1North America Before Columbus
2Traditional History vs. New History
- Traditional history White men, fleeing from
rigid customs, social hierarchies, and the
constrained resources of Europe to a land of
opportunity
3Old History vs. New History
- New history Many colonists failed to prosper
due to disease, crop problems, predators, and
hostile Native Americans those who did do well
did so at the expense of Indians, indentured
servants, and slaves
4Go West?
- Not all of America was the English going west
- Spanish were heading north from Mexico
- Russians coming east from Siberia
- French coming south through the Great Lakes and
down the Mississippi River
5- We cannot simply say there were Europeans,
Africans, and Indians converging together because
it was far more complex than that. - When thrown together in the New World, each had
to find a new commonality to aid in their
survival in the new world. - All three groupsEuropeans, Africans, Indians
were in a flux when they encountered each other
in the colonies.
6Settlement
7Paleo-Indians
Hunters, Gatherers, Small tribal communities,
simple tools and weapons.
8Archaic Indians
Still hunting and gathering, use of fire, more
permanent settlements. Still using simple tools
and weapons
9Agriculture
- Agriculture evolved over generations from the
practices of gathering wild plants - Indians developed hybrids of increasing
reliability and productivity - They developed the three great crops of North
Americans agriculture maize, squash, and beans - As plants became more important in their diet,
less time was devoted to hunting, gathering, and
fishing.
10Hohokam Anasazi
11Hohokam
Complex Civilization in Southwest USA. -Organized
irrigation system -Built group dwellings in
cliffs and canyons -Prodigious Farmers -Highly
Advanced
12Anasazi
-Southwest America -Built pueblo style
houses -Great pottery
13Mound Builders
-Constructed various styles of earthen mounds for
religious and ceremonial, burial, and elite
residential purposes. -Cahokia Indians (near
Collinvsville IL)
14Indians in America
15Beliefs
- Indians had a more complex understanding of the
interdependent relationship between the natural
and the supernatural. - Indians believed that they lived within a
contentious world of spiritual power that
sometimes demanded human restraint and at other
times offered opportunities for exploitation.
16Native Population in the Americas in 1491
- Difficult to estimate because of wide spread
populations - By 1990s, scholars estimate between 50-100
million natives - In North America, estimates are 9-20 million
(Dobyns, 1983) - Biggest Empires were Aztecs in Mexico (15
million) and Inca in S. American (6 million).
17Population in Europe
- About 60 million
- Farmland was worn out
- Grazing land was worn out
- Forests were torn down
- Major domesticated animals in Europe in 1491
horse, cow, pig, sheep, goat, chicken, camel,
oxen, cat, dog
18Columbian Exchange
- The Columbian Exchange was a widespread exchange
of animals, plants, culture, human populations
(including African Slaves), disease (smallpox,
measles), and ideas between the American and
Afro-Eurasian hemispheres following the voyage to
the Americas by Columbus in 1492. - Estimated population of Europe in 1492 about 60
million - Estimated population of the Americas in 1492
50-100 million - Estimated population of Europe in 1800 150
million - Estimated population of the Americas in 1800 25
million (the vast majority of whom were of
European or African descent - WHY?