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The Land and it's Early People
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The Land and Its Early People
By Kaitlyn and Oliver
Photo by
The Adventurous Eye
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Timeline
First humans came over more than 13,000 years ago
The Paleolithic era ended 6000 B.C
The archaic era ended 700 A.D
the Europeans came over as the "first" in the 1500's
Tribes
Photo by
armigeress
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The First Humans
the first humans came over on the ice bridge that connected Alaska to Asia
The bridge was formed from all the ice that was around
later it melted because the temperature started rising
When the bridge melted the immigration stopped via that path
Photo by
Jim Lundblad
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The Paleolithic Era
People lived among the ice age animals
They lived as hunters and gatherers
when temperatures changed the living styles changed with its surroundings
around 6000 B.C everything changed which began the Archaic era
Photo by
ell brown
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Archaic Era
The Archaic era had a wide variety of stone tools
for hunting the humen used bow and arrows
when they stored food they put it in pottery
They had some trade systems too
Photo by
Oshin Khandelwal
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The Europeans
In the 1500's the Europeans came
when the Europeans came over they brought many people that all wanted land
The natives didn't like this because they believed he earth is the same as them
The Europeans were said to be the first visitors but this is false information
Photo by
jean louis mazieres
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Tribes
On the coast line tribes like the Karankawa Indians
no one know really what this tribe did or what their culture was because no one studied them
More tribes were found inland like the Proto Apache ans
The Mogllon culture was known mostly for their beautiful pottery
The name Texas came from tey-yays
Photo by
Great Beyond
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Summary
The Indians that once came over on the ice bridge helped make Texas what it is today
The paleolithic era was a new beginning /everyone was trying to start a settlement
They grew and grew until it got to today
this started everything that texas is
Photo by
Sergey Pesterev
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