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  • The term pre-Columbian is used to refer to the cultures of the Americas ... The term "pre-Columbian" is used especially often in discussions ...
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  • era is known as the period of the Columbian Exchange. The potato, the pineapple ... * Crosby, Alfred W. The Columbian Exchange; Biological and Cultural ...
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  • "White City," the World's Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago ... A visit to the preserved Chicago Stock Exchange trading floor, now at The ...
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  • experiences offers a model of cultural exchange that allow people of all ... with Stewart Culin on the World's Columbian Exposition, with whom he ...
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  • Caral-Supe civilization was a complex Pre-Columbian society that included as ... of the inattention provided the Pre-Columbian Americas.Charles C. Mann ...
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  • === Pre-Columbian era === [[Image:El Castillo Stitch 2008 Edit 2.jpg ... in the much-later decipherment of the pre-Columbian Maya writing system. ...
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  • has come to be known as the "Columbian Exchange." ... What has been called the Columbian Exchange (a term coined by Alfred ...
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  • developed written language of the pre-Columbian Americas, as well as for ... thought to result from trade and cultural exchange rather than direct external ...
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  • across the Pacific proves that pre-Columbian exchange between Africa, Europe ... similarities between these British Columbian tribes, Polynesians, and ...
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  • ===Pre-Columbian Period === The first settlers to arrive to the islands ... sector has become the main foreign exchange earner for Saint Kitts and ...
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  • align: top" | $98,000 billion (exchange rate) $ 214 billion (purchasing ... In pre-Columbian times, most of modern Central America was part of ...
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  • was young and adventuresome, and the 1892 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, ... Frohman and Zukor production funding in exchange for a steady stream of films ...
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  • United States acquired Florida and, in exchange, renounced all claims to ... Seminoles demonstrate traditional pre-Columbian lifestyles to educate people ...
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  • ==Pre-Columbian cultures== The practice of human sacrifice in pre-Columbian cultures, in particular ...
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  • human anatomy perhaps equaled in the pre-Columbian New World only by the best ... enormous helmeted heads. As no known pre-Columbian text explains these, these ...
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  • times in China, Japan, India, and pre-Columbian Mexico. Serfs required ... America entered into debt bondage in exchange for passage to the New World ...
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  • feudalism in China, Japan, India, pre-Columbian Mexico, and elsewhere. ... allowed to work certain plots of land in exchange for a percentage of the ...
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  • After 1492, a global exchange of previously local crops and livestock ... *Crosby, Alfred W. The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural ...
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  • exchange of plants and animals known as the Columbian Exchange.Matthew Scully, Dominion (St. Martin's Press, 2003, ISBN 0312261470). Crops and animals ...
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  • many achievements and innovations of pre-Columbian American cultures. The ... The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian inhabitants ...
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