Hiroshima
UNITED STATES HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
I. American Beginnings
A. Three Worlds Meet
Early American history began in the collision of European, West African and ___________ _________________ peoples in North America. Europeans "discovered" America by accident, then created _________________ out of the conquest of _________________ peoples and the enslavement of ¬_________________. Yet conquest and enslavement were accompanied by centuries of cultural interaction—interaction that spelled disaster for _________________ and Native Americans and triumph for _________________, to be sure, but interaction that transformed all three peoples in the process.
1. Peopling the Americas
The lands that _________________ explorers called a New World were in fact very old. During the Ice Ages much of the world's water was bound up in _________________. Sea level dropped by hundreds of feet, creating a land bridge between _________________ and _______________.
_____________ walked across to......
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