America until 1500. Historical Methodology This era included the world that Indians knew before the arrival of European explorers, mainly due to the lack of normal historical evidence base: documents (eg letters, letters, Speech, treaty, constitution, law, book, newspaper, magazine, yearbook) However, this lack is not necessarily the main obstacle to historical research. Indeed, one of the most important things that can be achieved during this education period is a design methodology that enables students to understand the various ways historians use to investigate and understand the past.
From the Americas 1500 - By comparing and contrasting the major aspects of the United States (government, religion, environment interaction, economy, social life), the early American civilization of North America, Central America, South America and various societies Please explain the features. Indian civilization and society such as Maya, Azteca, Inca, Pueblo and / or Eastern Woodland. (National Geographical Standard 10, p. 203) expelled Muslims and Jews from Spain, expelled Christianity to the Americas, expelled Islam to Southeast Asia, and these transformations / films for each human system (See 4.1.2) National Geographic Standard 9d, p.202) World religion - the impact of world religion on the spread of social, political, cultural and economic systems Analysis
For the conquest of the United States, we discussed the unique culture of the world (about 1500 BC), how the economy and society evolved from prehistoric times to Europe. Exploring gender, class, personal identity, war, religion, urban life and ecological problems related to Asian, African, American and European civilization history
Before the European colonial rule, the Inca civilization was the dominant power of South America. In the 1500s, Spain and Portugal colonized the bulk of South America. With the help of leaders like Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin, colonies acquired independence in the 1800s. In most parts of South America, Spanish or Portuguese is still used as the primary language.
Most people in North America (and) are not very good for people. This is the reason why there are not many people living in North America before 1500 AD. It is too cold to support many people in the north. Winter planting is too long, and there is not enough plant growth to support people unless everyone has lots of land. In the central part of the continent, Great Plains is a grassland suitable for fauna such as bison, but most are still dry and irrigated. Many indigenous people do not live. In the Rocky Mountains, the soil is not good for agriculture, and people like Ute live through hunting and gatherings.