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U.S. History I. The “New World”. European Contact. Western Hemisphere's First Inhabitants. Exploration and Early Colonization. Seventeenth Century Colonial Settlements. Eighteenth Century Colonial America. From Discontent to Revolution. Creating a New Nation.
- Colonial Society and Economy
Although the colonists enjoyed a good deal of political...
- Impulse for Reform
In the first half of the nineteenth century, politicians...
- Foreign Policy Challenges
In matters of foreign policy, the new nation faced a...
- European Contact
For the native peoples of North America, contact with...
- Growth of Manufacturing
American industry grew phenomenally in the first half of the...
- Discontent in The Colonies
As the effective date of the Stamp Act approached (November...
- The Closing of The Frontier
In 1893, he presented a paper to the American Historical...
- Columbus and The Spanish Explorations
Christopher Columbus, a Genoese sailor, believed that...
- Colonial Society and Economy
1.1 The Americas Great civilizations had risen and fallen in the Americas before the arrival of the Europeans. In North America, the complex Pueblo societies including the Mogollon, Hohokam, and Anasazi as well as the city at Cahokia had peaked and were largely memories.
The period from 1491 to 1607 saw complex Native American societies disrupted by European exploration and colonization. Driven by wealth, power, and religion, Europeans initiated contact, leading to cultural clashes and the Columbian Exchange of goods, diseases, and ideas.
Discover the way Native Americans lived in North America before Europeans arrived. Learn about the cultural context of Native peoples' responses to the arrival of European explorers and colonists. Watch a discussion about the pre-Columbian population and settlement of the Americas.
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