In the year 2000 before Europeans began arriving in the new world, the last era of development before Colombia began. North American culture such as Mississippi culture, Hopewell tradition, Hoho cam culture, etc have experienced growth and environmental adaptation in this era. The main contributions and innovations of Native Americans have evolved and have been handed down to the generation of our ancestors. Mississippi culture began in the year 700 and spread through the Mississippi Valley to the state in the southeast of Alabama, Georgia, Florida.
The forest coverage period of Columbia's pre-Columbia culture in North America covers the period from 1000 BC to 1000 BC in eastern North America. Hopewell's tradition summarizes the commonalities of native American culture that flourished along the river from 200 BC to 500 AD in the northeastern United States. After that, other Native American settled in New Jersey. About 1000 years ago, a native American group called Lenape, later known as the Delaware Indian, settled in New Jersey. They came from the Mississippi Valley. Lenape initially formed a seasonally shifted, roughly organized group. With the advent of the bow and pottery around 500 AD, the large family group began to stay in longer areas. They practice small agriculture (peer agriculture), such as corn and bean stalks and pumpkin cultivation. They are using hunting and gathering, hunting with bows and arrows, and death traps and traps
The period before the colony was before 1600 years. At that time, North American Indian culture prospered and local Americans showed that they must be North American Indians. In about 1000 years, along with the exploration of the Americas, more Europeans entered this land to make a living. More and more European countries are coming to this continent to build colonies. This stage is the American colonial era. At that time, Americans were under pressure by European immigrants. Influential events include the revolution of glory, the massacre of Boston, the American revolution and so on. One of the biggest events that all Americans should remember is the July 4, 1774 Declaration of Independence.