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Mapping Native-american History

Mapping Native-american History

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  • ISBN-13: 9780072957976
  • ISBN: 0072957972
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education

AUTHOR

Smallwood, Arwin D.

SUMMARY

1. Native American Migration to the New World (North America, South America, Central America and the Caribbean) 2. Native Peoples and Major Cultural Groups in the Americas at the Time of European Contact (1492) 3. Native American Empires and High Civilizations before Columbus (1492) 4. Invasion and conquest: Spain and Portugal in the Western Hemisphere (1492-1588) 5. The First People: Native American Migration to North America 6. The rise of the Mississippian Cultures 7. The Major cultural groups of North America before (1492) 8. Eastern Woodland Peoples by 1500 9. Spheres of influence: Europeans (Spain, Portugal, The Netherlands, England, and France) and their Influence over Native Peoples (1492 - 1660) 10. Native American Wars in the Southeast (1610-1715) Powhattan War Chowan War Nottoway War Meherrin War Tuscarora War Yamasee War) (1610-1715) 11. Native American Wars in the Northeast Pequot War, 1637 Iroquois defeat Huron, 1649 King Philips War, 1675-1676 12. Native Americans and the Middle colonies (The Delaware Walking purchase 1737, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York) 13. The Native American Slave Trade and the European and Native Nations Enriched by the Trade (1607-1715) 14. Native Americans and Growing European Spheres of Influence Native American Wars in the Mississippi River Valley with France (Natchez War) and in the Far West with Spain (Pueblo Revolt)(1610-1715) Eastern Native Americans as Pawns in Europe's Wars for World Domination (France, England, and Spain) King William's War (1689-1697) Iroquois Neutrality Policy (1701) Queen Anne's War (1702-1713) King George's War (1744-1748) The Seven Years War (1755-1763) 15. The Seven Years War and The Proclamation Line of 1763 and Their Impact on Native Americans East of the Mississippi River (1754 -> 1763) 16. Native Americans and Impact of the American Revolution Cherokees attack in the Carolinas 1776 Iroquois attack New York, Pennsylvania John Sullivan Raids Iroquois Country, 1779 Treaties at end of War (1776-1783) Land Cessions 17. The Great Plains Indians and First Contact: Lewis and Clark (1803-1805) 18. The Eastern Woodland Indians Last Stand (1783-1815) Native Americans and the War of 1812 Shawnee Chief Tecumseh and the Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811 Indians of the Mississippi Territory Horseshoe Bend 1814 19. Native Americans and Indian Removal (1800-1840) Indian Removal Act, 1830 Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, 1831 Trail of Tears 1838 20. Ties that bind Native Americans and African-Americans During Antebellum Slavery (1800-1861) Slave Revolts The Underground Railroad 21. Native Americans of the Western Plains and the Wagon Trails (1815-1870) 22. Native Americans, the Railroads, and the Great Plains Indian Wars (1864-1890) Cheyenne Sand Creek Massacre 1864 Sioux Wipe Out U.S. Troops, 1866 Fort Laramie Treaty, 1868 Board of Indian Commissioners Established, 1869 Kiowas, Comanches, Cheyennes Fight in Red River Wars against U.S., 1874 Custer's troops Wiped Out at Battle of Little Big Horn, 1876 Northern Cheyenne Massacred at Fort Robinson in Nebraska, 1879 The Black Hills Ghost Dance Movement and the Massacre of Teton Sioux at Wounded Knee in South Dakota 1890 23. The Civilizing of the Indians: Farms, Schools, and Reservations (1890-1920) Hampton Institute Carlisle Pennsylvania UNC-Pembroke 24. The Red Revolution The Major Events of the Civil Rights Movement for Native Americans (1960-1980) Alcatraz Island Wounded Knee Indian Self Determination Act 1974 25. U.S. Counties and States with High Native American Populations (2000) and major Reservations involved in Gambling (1990-2000)Smallwood, Arwin D. is the author of 'Mapping Native-american History ', published 2005 under ISBN 9780072957976 and ISBN 0072957972.

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