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History of the Americas, History of the Americas - Before advanced civilizations, History of the Americas - Civilizations, History of the Americas - European discovery and following colonization, History of the Americas - Mesoamerica, History of the Americas - Migration into the continents, History of the Americas - North America, History of the Americas - South America, Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas, Population history of American indigenous peoples, Pre-Columbian_trans-oceanic_contact
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ARTICLES RELATED TO History of the Americas - North America |  |  |  | History of the Americas - North America: Encyclopedia II - History of the Americas - North AmericaSee major article: History of North America
Living conditions were that of large stone apartment like adobe structures. They live in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and possibly surrounding areas.
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See also:History of the Americas, History of the Americas - Migration into the continents, History of the Americas - Before advanced civilizations, History of the Americas - Civilizations, History of the Americas - North America, History of the Americas - Mesoamerica, History of the Americas - South America, History of the Americas - European discovery and following colonization Read more here: » History of the Americas: Encyclopedia II - History of the Americas - North America |
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 |  |  | History of the Americas - North America: Encyclopedia II - History of the Americas - Migration into the continentsExactly when the first group of people migrated into the America's is subject to much debate. Recent archaeological finds suggest multiple waves of migration, some of which may have taken place as early as 40,000 BC. All theories agree that the Inuit and related peoples arrived separately and at a much later date, probably around the 6th century, moving across the glaciers from Siberia into Canada.
It is generally believed that the North American continent received the first people, Asian nomads who crossed the Bering Land Bridge. For ...
See also:History of the Americas, History of the Americas - Migration into the continents, History of the Americas - Before advanced civilizations, History of the Americas - Civilizations, History of the Americas - North America, History of the Americas - Mesoamerica, History of the Americas - South America, History of the Americas - European discovery and following colonization Read more here: » History of the Americas: Encyclopedia II - History of the Americas - Migration into the continents |
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 |  |  | History of the Americas - North America: Encyclopedia II - History of the Americas - European discovery and following colonizationThousands of years after the Indians arrived, the continent was rediscovered by Europeans. Initially the Vikings established a short-lived settlement in Newfoundland. Theories exist about other Old World discoveries of the east coast (or of the west coast by the Chinese), but none of these are considered proven. It was the later voyage of Christopher Columbus that led to extensive European colonization of the Americas and the marginalization of its inhabitants.
The mass death of Native Americans from slavery, disease and war led to se ...
See also:History of the Americas, History of the Americas - Migration into the continents, History of the Americas - Before advanced civilizations, History of the Americas - Civilizations, History of the Americas - North America, History of the Americas - Mesoamerica, History of the Americas - South America, History of the Americas - European discovery and following colonization Read more here: » History of the Americas: Encyclopedia II - History of the Americas - European discovery and following colonization |
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 |  |  | History of the Americas - North America: Encyclopedia II - History of the Americas - CivilizationsCivilizations were started long after migration. Several large, centralized civilizations developed in the Western Hemisphere (e.g., the Chavń in the Andes, the Aztecs and the Maya in Central America). The capital of the Cahokians, Cahokia - located near modern East St. Louis, Illinois may have reached a population of over 20,000. At its peak, between the 12th and 13th centuries Cahokia was the most populous city in North America. Monk's Mound, the major ceremonial center of Cahokia, remains the largest earthen construction of the prehistor ...
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