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Pre-Columbian Societies to Colonial Foundations Study Guide
About Course
The "Pre-Columbian Societies to Colonial Foundations Study Guide" at Quickbytes Education delves into the significant events, figures, and themes shaping U.S. history from pre-Columbian times to early colonial settlement. It emphasizes critical thinking and historical context understanding, exploring social, political, and economic transformations in the United States through a detailed curriculum including indigenous peoples' history, European exploration, colonization, and early colonial life.
What I will learn?
- The Culture and Languages of Indigenous Peoples
- How Indigenous Peoples Adapted to Their Environment
- The Spiritual Beliefs and Practices of Indigenous Peoples
- The Impact of European Contact
- The Age of Exploration
- The Concept of "A New World"
- The Major Colonial Powers in North America
- Early Colonial Life in North America
Course Curriculum
1.0 Indigenous Peoples Before European Contact
2.0 Exploration and Colonization
3.0 Colonial Life and Early Settlements
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Last UpdatedJune 27, 2024
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Target Audience
- This study guide is ideal for those who wish to understand how Indigenous peoples have shaped, and been shaped by, their environments, beliefs, and interactions with colonial powers. It suits students who are curious about the complexities of cultural exchanges during the Age of Exploration and the subsequent impacts of European colonization in North America.