Curriculum - American Pre-Colonial History (to 1606)

  1. Adena Mound Builders Live in North America
  2. Aleutian Coastal Hunters Flourish
  3. Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
  4. Amerigo Vespucci
  5. Anasazi Civilization Flourishes in American Southwest
  6. Archaic Indians Adapt to Warmer Climates
  7. Atotarho
  8. Awatovi
  9. Aztalan
  10. Aztec Empire
  11. Bartolomé de Las Casas Publishes Brief Relation of the Destruction of the Indies
  12. Battle of Acoma
  13. Bering Strait Migrations
  14. Beringia
  15. Cabot’s Voyages
  16. Cahokia
  17. Canonicus
  18. Canyon de Chelly
  19. Cartier and Roberval Search for a Northwest Passage
  20. Chaco Canyon
  21. Champlain’s Voyages
  22. Chavín de Huántar Is Peru’s Urban Center
  23. Christopher Columbus
  24. Cíbola, Seven Cities of
  25. Clovis Culture Rises in New Mexico
  26. Cochise Culture Thrives in American Southwest
  27. Columbus Lands in America
  28. Columbus’ Voyages
  29. Construction of El Paraíso in Peru
  30. Construction of Monumental Architecture at Caral in Peru
  31. Construction of the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon at Teotihuacán
  32. Copan
  33. Coronado’s Expedition
  34. Cortés Conquers Aztecs in Mexico
  35. Cortés Enters Tenochtitlán
  36. Danger Cave
  37. De Soto’s Expeditions
  38. Deganawida
  39. Development Begins at Teotihuacán
  40. Dorset Culture Extends into Labrador, Newfoundland, and Greenland
  41. Drake Lands in Northern California
  42. Early Villages Form in Oaxaca
  43. El Tajín
  44. Emerald Mound
  45. Etowah
  46. Folsom People Flourish in New Mexico
  47. Founding of the Classic Period Maya Royal Dynasty at Tikal
  48. Franciscans Arrive in Mexico
  49. Francisco Pizarro
  50. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado

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