Game quiz on Early American History

 

Game quiz on Early American History

At an altitude of between 34,000 and 30,000 BC, most of the earth's water was in glaciers. As a result, the Bering Sea was only a few hundred feet [less than 1 m] below sea level, and the lower Bering Sea bridge rose between Asia and North America. In the end, it is believed that the Bering Strait is about 1,500 miles [1,500 km] wide. This is a water-repellent, barren wasteland littered with grass and vegetation, attracting large animals that the first humans hunted for survival.

The first settlers in North America almost did so without realizing it had entered into a new contract. They will follow the Siberian coast as their ancestors did for thousands of years, then cross the underpass and chase their prey.

When we arrive in Alaska, it will take thousands of years for the first North American people to come to America today with the opening of the Great Glacier. Continue to find evidence of past life in North America. However, very few of them date back to 12,000 BC. For example, a recent security guard in northern Alaska may have been on the hunt. The same applies to hammers and other materials found near Clovis, New Mexico.

Similar paintings have been found in North and South America, indicating that before 10,000 BC, life would have been established in many places in the Western Hemisphere.

About that time, the mammoth became extinct, and the buffalo replaced the original North American food and hid. Over time, more and more animals are becoming extinct - either due to overpopulation or natural resources - plants, fruits, and crops have become an essential part of the original diet of America. Gradually, the first attempts at agriculture and ancient agriculture began. By 8,000 BC, Indians in central Mexico are now pioneering corn, squash, and beans. Gradually, this knowledge spread to the north.

Old-fashioned maize was cultivated in the plains of New Mexico and Arizona by 3000 BC. Then came the first traces of irrigation, and by 300 BC, the first hints of early village life appeared.

By the first century AD, the Hohokum people lived in villages near what is now Phoenix, Arizona, where they built stone pyramids and pyramid-like structures similar to those found in Mexico, as well as canals and irrigation canals.

 

At the beginning of the 17th century, a large wave of immigration began from Europe to North America. More than three centuries ago, the movement developed from the invasion of hundreds of British colonists to millions of new immigrants. Encouraged by incentives and diversity, he initiated a new development project in the northern part of the contract.

Long after Spain's colonies in Mexico, the West Indies, and South America, the first British immigrants to reach the United States crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Like all people who came to the New World for the first time, they came here in small, crowded ships. In their six- or 12-week travel, they have even less. Many people died of disease; storms often hit ships, and some vessel lost their way at sea.

Many people who have immigrated from Europe leave their homes to escape the ravages of political turmoil, gain the freedom to practice religion or take advantage of domestic travel opportunities or privileges. From 1620 to 1635, economic difficulties plagued England. Many people cannot find work. Even skilled artisans make less money than they make. Low production increases the problem. In addition, the economic revolution created a growing textile market, which required more wool to make the loom run smoothly. The landlord ploughed the land and drove people away because they wanted to raise sheep. Colonial expansion became a commercial centre for the poor.

The colonists of this new world look like a dense jungle at first glance. Without the help of friendly Indians, the residents may not survive. They taught them how to grow natural crops-pumpkins, squashes, beans and corn. In addition, about 1,100 miles of uninhabited forest near the east coast is considered a source of games and firewood. He also donated large amounts of raw materials for homes, furniture, ships and lucrative exports.

Although the new contractor has miraculously acquired the natural environment, trade with Europe is essential for what the heir cannot do. On the beach, you serve the guests. The entire coastline provides countless ports and ports—only two areas-North Carolina and southern New Jersey-lack seaports.

The main rivers-Kennebec, Hudson, Delaware, Susquehanna, Potomac, and many others connect the coast between the Appalachian Mountains and the sea. However, there is only one river, and St. Lawrence, ruled by the French in Canada, provides a way to the sea and the contractor's interior. The dense forests, the tenacious survival of other Indian tribes, and the dangerous barriers of the Appalachian Mountains prevented it from settling outside the coastal plains. Only merchants and merchants will go to the desert. In the first century, colonists established their settlements on the coast.

Political ideas encourage many people to immigrate to the United States. In the 1630s, the anti-Charlie I regime in England urged people to move to the new world. In the 1640s, under the leadership of Oliver Cromwell, the resistance and success of Charles' opponents prompted many cavalries-"royal members"-to play a role in Virginia. In the German-speaking part of Europe, in the late 17th and late 18th centuries, the oppressive ideology of young princes—especially in religious affairs—and the ravages of prolonged warfare helped spread to the United States.

 

The arrival of colonists in the 17th century required careful planning and a lot of costs and risks. Residents must travel approximately 5,000 miles by sea. They need utensils, clothes, seeds, weapons, ammunition, livestock, weapons and ammunition.

Contrary to the colonial ideology of other countries, sometimes immigration to the UK is not directly sponsored by the government but by secret societies whose primary purpose is profit.

The basis of Maya Civilization
The Maya civilization is a Mesoamerican civilization that the Maya created. Its art, architecture, mathematics, calendar, and astronomy are well-written and highly developed l-methods in pre-Columbian American cultures. Maya civilization started in what is now southeastern Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize, as well as western Honduras and El Salvador. It also includes the northern Yucatan Peninsula and the Sierra Madre Mountains, Chiapas, Mexico, southern Guatemala, El Salvador and the South Pacific. "Maya" is a modern term used to describe the various ethnic groups living in the area. They do not call themselves "Mayas" or call themselves one or more political allies. Today, their children, known as Mayans, number more than 6 million people, speak more than 28 Mayan languages and live in the same neighborhood as their parents. The Mayans are counted as two archaeologists who unearthed Copan in the south to Chichen Itza in the north.
The foundation of Inca development
Inca houses are made of field stones or useless stones and put clay in a mortar; adobe walls are common, usually on a stone base.
The most famous building in Inca is a rectangular house without internal walls, wooden beams and lawns. In the Inca movement, collaborative work is the cornerstone of harvesting and achieving parallel development. The people of ayllu (the harvest centre of the Inca Empire) together created this development. After years of research and weapons, in the Cajamarca War in 1532, 168 Spanish soldiers were beaten by Francisco Pizarro, his relatives and their natural friends captured Sapa Inca Atahualpa.
The basis of Aztec development
The Aztecs matured politically between the end of the 14th century and the beginning of the 15th century. The kings of Aztec Itzkoter formed a three-nation alliance with the nearby cities of Tracopan and Tescoco in 1428 and reigned until the advent of Spain in 1519. Who are the Aztecs, and what religion do they follow?
MATOS MOCTEZUMA: The religion of the Aztecs is primarily polytheistic. To link with Corvacan, the capital of the most affluent people in the Mexican lowlands, the Aztecs named themselves Culhua-Mexica. There are male and female gods among them. Tonatiu is the sun god. There are many gods, and every month there are several festivities.

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