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Chapter 1

Ancient America Before 1492

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Section 1
Early Inhabitants of the Americas
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Migration to North America

Civilization in America began during the last Ice Age when nomadic Paleo-Indians migrated across Beringia.

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Early Lifestyles

Paleo-Indians subsisted as small, mobile groups of big game hunters, traveling light and frequently to find new sources of food.

Section 2
Regional Settlements
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Great Basin Culture

The peoples of the Great Basin area required ease of mobility to follow bison herds and gather seasonally available food supplies.

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Pacific Coast Culture

The mild climate and abundant natural resources along the Pacific Coast of North America allowed a complex aboriginal culture to flourish.

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Eastern Woodland Culture

Eastern Woodland Culture refers to the way of life of indigenous peoples in the eastern part of North America between 1,000 BCE and 1,000 CE.

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Southwestern Culture

Environmental changes allowed for many cultural traditions to flourish and develop similar social structures and religious beliefs.

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Meso-American Culture

The Mexicas, or Aztecs, were one of the most powerful and advanced civilizations of the ancient world.

Section 3
Conclusion: Pre-Colonial Development of North America
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Conclusion: Pre-Colonial Development of North America

Many separate indigenous cultures developed and prospered in North America after the first waves of nomadic Paleo-Indians migrated to the continent across Beringia near the end of the Last Glacial Maximum.

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