James A Henretta Rebecca Edwards Robert O Self
James A. Henretta Rebecca Edwards Robert O. Self America’s History Seventh Edition CHAPTER 1 The New Global World 1400 -1620 Copyright © 2011 by Bedford/St. Martin’s
I. The Native American Experience A. The First Americans 1. Creation Stories 2. Scientific Evidence 3. Hunter-gatherers
I. The Native American Experience B. The Mayas and the Aztecs 1. Mayans 2. Aztecs
I. The Native American Experience C. The Indians of the North 1. 2. 3. 4. Hopewell Culture Peoples of the Southwest Mississippian Civilization Eastern Woodland Peoples
II. Tradition-Bound Europe A. European Peasant Society 1. The Peasantry 2. The Peasant’s Fate
II. Tradition-Bound Europe B. Hierarchy and Authority 1. Monarchs and Nobles 2. Men Governed Families 3. Importance of Eldest Son
II. Tradition-Bound Europe C. The Power of Religion 1. Roman Catholic Church 2. From Pagans to Christians 3. Satan 4. Crusades
III. Europeans Create a Global World, 1450 -1600 A. The Renaissance Changes Europe, 1300 -1500 1. Innovations in Economics, Art, and Politics 2. Maritime Exploration B. West African Society and Slavery 1. West African Life 2. Portuguese Trade 3. The Slave Trade
III. Europeans Create a Global World, 1450 -1600 C. Europeans Explore America 1. Columbus and America 2. Colonizing the West Indies D. The Spanish Conquest 1. The Fall of the Aztecs 2. The Impact of Diseases 3. The Legacy of Conquest
IV. The Rise of Protestant England, 1500 -1620 A. The Protestant Movement 1. Martin Luther’s Attack on Church Doctrine 2. The Doctrines of John Calvin 3. English Protestantism
IV. The Rise of Protestant England, 1500 -1620 B. The Dutch and English Challenge Spain 1. The Rise of the Dutch 2. English Mercantilism
IV. The Rise of Protestant England, 1500 -1620 C. The Social Causes of English Expansion 1. Decline of the Nobility 2. The Dispossession of the Peasantry
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