Title: Social Studies Grade 7
1Social Studies Grade 7
- Before the First Global Age
- Chapter 2
2 First Civilizations of the Americas
- Reaching the Americas
- Historians believe early Americans crossed into
North America via a land bridge from Asia during
the last Ice Age. - During this Ice Age thick sheets of ice called
glaciers covered almost 1/3 of the earth - Glaciers are believed to have uncovered a land
bridge joining Asia with Alaska in NA. - One theory of peoples arrival in NA is that
nomadic hunters crossed this land bridge tracking
herds of animals.
3- With the end of the last Ice Age temperatures
rose, glaciers melted and the land bridge
disappeared under the Bering Strait. - At the same time some types of large animals died
out and forced hunters to adapt turning to
hunting/gathering and then farming for food.
4Farming brought great changes
No longer need to move to follow food
Permanent settlements develop
Allow Population To increase
Food surplus Allow for Specialized skills
5Mayan Civilization
- Lived in the rain forests of Guatemala and Mexico
- Highly skilled farmers
- Well defined social classes highest being
priests, lowest slaves - Study of astronomy allowed for creation of an
accurate calendar and prediction of eclipses - Skilled mathematicians developed a numbers system
including zero - Around 900A.D. they abandoned their cities
perhaps due to warfare or drought
6Aztec Civilization
- Developed a powerful empire in central Mexico
during the 1300s - Capital city of Tenochtitlan was built on an
island connecting the city to mainland using
raised roads made of packed earth called
causeways - Skilled farmers using floating gardens raise
large amounts of crops - Aztec priests preformed rituals designed to
please Aztec gods including human sacrifice to
their sun god - The Spanish explorer Hernando Cortes conquered
the Aztecs in 1519
7Incan Civilization
- By 1500s the empire stretched 2,500 miles along
the west coast of SA - To unite their empire the Incas built an
extensive road system - Runners throughout the empire carried quipu a
device made of cord and knots used for
calculations - Skilled engineers built stone temples and forts
- Farmers developed a terrace system to grow crops
on mountainsides
8Early Cultures in North America
- The Hohokam lived in Arizona about 2000 years
ago. - Developed irrigation system to farm in the desert
- Anasazi lived in the area of the US 4 corners
- -used irrigation in the desert to farm
- Built homes in cliffs of adobe
- -Spanish called these homes pueblos which means
village
9Mound Builders
- Various cultures that built large earth mounds
about 3000 years ago - First mounds were built for burial later mounds
were used for religious ceremonies - Hopewell's and Mississippians are the best known
group of Mound Builders - Cahokia was the largest city in present day
Illinois - About 30,000 people lived there at one time
10Culture and Culture Areas
- Culture is the entire way of life of a people
- Including homes, clothing, economy, arts and
government - Culture Area is a region in which people share a
similar way of life - A tribe is a community of people that share
common customs, language and rituals in a culture
area
11 Life in different culture areas
- Native Americans developed ways to meet their
needs of food, shelter and clothing - Tribes hunted and gathered fruits and nuts
- Built canoes from trees to fish
- Farmed wide varieties of corn
- Natives traded amongst tribes to exchange goods
from other places
12 Climate and resources affect Native American
cultures
- Climate shaped Native American cultures
- In harsh climates resources are limited, people
struggle to find food and shelter in these
regions people were often nomadic.
In areas of milder climate complex cultures
emerge. Warm growing seasons allowed people to
build permanent villages and trade with nearby
groups.
13Native American shared beliefs
- Native Americans share a deep respect for nature
- People felt a close bond to plants, animals and
forces of nature. - Prayer and ceremonies honored spirits
- Religious ceremonies were designed to maintain a
balance between people and nature
14Iroquois
- The Iroquois are 5 tribes which spoke a similar
language in New York - Mohawk, Seneca, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga
- Called themselves People of the Long House
after their homes - Typical long house was about 150 ft long, housed
12 or more families - -Women owned all property and chose the clan
leaders - -Tribal leaders called sachems met once a year to
make decisions for the League of the Iroquois.
15African and Asian trade networks
- Long distance travel and trade increased between
Europe, Asia and Africa in 1400s beginning 1st
global age. - Arab merchants played a large role in growing
trade and the spread of Islam. - Overland routes between Asia, Middle East and
China known as Silk Road because of silks traded. - Porcelain and silk from China, cloth from India,
ivory and gold from Africa and spices from Asia
are all traded on the Silk Road
16The Middle Ages
- About 500-1400AD
- Feudalism a system of rule by lords who ruled
their land but owed loyalty and military service
to the monarch. - Life revolved around the manor, including a
castle, several villages and land around it. - The Crusades were a series of wars fought by
Christians and Muslims between 1100-1300 over
control of the Holy Lands. - Crusaders went from living on Manors to
experiencing the exotic foods and silks of the
Middle East. TRADE INCREASES - New trade make use of navigation instruments
- Astrolabe an instrument which helped sailors
determine latitude
17The Renaissance
- Increased trade and travel made Europeans eager
to learn about the world. - The burst of learning known as the Renaissance,
meaning rebirth lasted between the 1300-1600s. - 1430s invention of printing press by Gutenberg
made books widely available - Learning spread quickly
18Search for Trade Routes
- Muslim and Italian merchants controlled trade
routes through the Mediterranean Sea. - England, France, Spain, Portugal all looking for
their own trade routes to the wealth of Asia
19Portuguese Exploration
- Looking for their own route to Asia they travel
south around Africa, through the Indian Ocean to
the east. - Prince Henry, AKA Henry the Navigator, set up
school to teach sailors navigation and ship
building. - 1497 Vasco da Gama - 1st Portuguese to round
Cape of Good Hope, cross the Indian Ocean to East
Indies and Asia giving a source of valuable spices