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The Paleo-Indians crossed the Bering Land Bridge into Alaska during the last Ice Age. The Bering Land Bridge is a strip of land that appeared after the sea level dropped.
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The Anasazi were one of the early farm cultures in the Southwest. Anasazi farmers grew maize, beans, and squash. They used irrigation to increase food production. They were skilled basket makers.
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Portugal had several motives, financial support, and the technology necessary for exploration. Portugal set out to find new lands. Vasco de Gama was the first to reach India the next year. Portugal won the European race for a sea route to Asia.
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Mansa Musa ruled mali for about 25 years. He was Mali's most famous ruler. During his rule, Mali added many important trade cities to its empire. Mansa Musa influenced Islam to spread through a large part of West Africa
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The Black Death caused by rats from Asia that were infected from the plague spread across Europe which killed around 25 million people. Shortages of workers from the Black Death meant that peasants and serf could demand for higher wages.
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Columbus tried to find a route to Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean. He ended up reaching the Americas, he had made three or more journeys to the Americans. He died thinking that he had reached Asia.
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Christopher Columbus tried to reach Asia by selling west across the Atlantic Ocean, but he landed in the Americas instead. He died thinking that he reached the Indies. His voyages changed the Europeans thoughts of the world and their place in it. It also created conflict between European countries because of land ownership.
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Vasco de Gama went on an expedition around the Cape of Good Hope, he arrived in southwestern India and won the European race for a sea route to Asia.
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Europeans wanted to find the Northwest passage. Cabot was the basis of England's claims in America. Cartier made two trips to Canada. The Dutch entered the race and discovered new york.
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King Philip II used Spain's wealth to lead a Catholic Reformation against the Protestant movement. He wanted to drive the Protestants out of England. Philip gathered the Spanish Armada to end England. But the English fleet defeated the Armada in a huge battle.
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105 colonists set out to settle in the Americas. 40 miles up the James River in Virginia, they found Jamestown. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America.
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41 male passengers on the Mayflower ship signed the Mayflower Compact, a legal contract in which the Pilgrims agreed to obey laws that help the whole colony.
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Spanish began to migrate to America. Spain ruled its large American empire with royal officials. The empire grew to 3-4 million people. The Spanish created the encomienda system and were granted rights to use Native Americans as slaves.
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A quaker named William Penn was granted a charter to start a colony west of New Jersey to escape quaker persecution in England and America. His work made Pennsylvania an important example of representative self-government.
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Religious leaders wanted to spread religious feeling through the colonies. The Great Awakening changed colonial religion, it also affected social and political life. They held events that gathered people to listen to sermons together.
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Countries struggled for territory in North America. Britain and France dragged on the war for seven years. After seven years, they finally signed the Treaty of Paris, officially ending the war.
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The British government tried new ways to tax the American colonies. Grenville proposed the Stamp Act of 1765, this act required colonists to pay for an official stamp or seal when they bought paper items. THe tax had to be paid on legal documents, licenses, newspapers, pamphlets, and even playing cards. Colonists who refused to buy stamps could be fined or sent to jail.
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Native Americans were dying from diseases spread by the Europeans. Instead of using native americans as slaves, they now captured Africans as slaves because Africans are immuned to European diseases. The slave trade led to the African Diaspora.
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Johannes Gutenberg invented the first printing press that people could use to easily make books and such. Instead of a printing press we use the copy machine which gives the same function as the printing press.
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We can see self-government used even today, like in New Zealand.
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The discoveries that were made is important because America is part of this world because of their curiosity to discover beyond what they know.