HIS 104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Beringia, Grand Banks Of Newfoundland, Antibody
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His 104 - the curse of the axe. Migration: humans migrated towards the atlantic going east then migrated down going inwards (south) Ontario"s glacial past: great lakes emerged around 9,000 years ago, glacier 20,000 years bp, glacier retreat 14,000 - 4,000 years bp. Early human presence: paleo-indian 11,000 - 9,500 years bp, archaic 9,500 - 2,900 years bp, early and middle woodland 2,900 - 1,100 years bp, late woodland 110 - 400 years bp. Migrated because of climate change: portuguese went to africa and indonesia. They didn"t go straight across because they didn"t know where they were going: europeans discovered north america (they did but to keep people from getting offended we use quotations) They came to the grand banks bc of the water, fish, and other resources. Filled up their boats w fish as fast as possible and went back to the motherland. Region of spain and france: produced oil and other natural resources.