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Charise Bailey
Judy Waddell
US History
March 2nd 2023
Outline: Thesis Statement
Opening statement
The First American’s recorded in US History is a lot more lengthy then what we as
individuals are used to, not only were there Native Americans as being the first people that were
recorded but there were also others from Asia, Africa and European countries. How is this
represent within history.
(n.d.)--"With so much of the world's water captured in these massive ice sheets, global
sea levels were much lower, and a land bridge connected Asia and North America across the
Bering Strait. Between twelve and twenty thousand years, Native ancestors crossed the icy
waters and exposed lands continents of Asia and America. These mobile hunter-gatherers
traveled in small bands, exploiting vegetable, animal, and marine resources into the Beringian
tundra at the northwestern edge of North America. DNA suggests that these ancestors paused-for
perhaps fifteen thousand years in the expansive region between Asia and America". Along with
more that I have read when it comes to finding out more about the First Peoples and how were
they able to adapt to this life that they are now living.
It seemed like everyone who was under different laws back then and had to pretty much do what
was to do to live. There were animals and foods such as vegetables along with it is called Marine
resources, these all the way from the Tundra, there was suggestions that with having this much
evidence that there was record of a pause for about 15 thousand years. With having the “First
People’s” recorded that this is how things began which would make sense because I don’t think
we would even have or even know the knowledge of it wasn’t for the first ones that are recorded.
This makes everything much more easier now that this is presented and also in a visual context
so that the reader and can understand and retain the information.
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Charise Bailey Judy Waddell US History March 2nd^2023 Outline: Thesis Statement Opening statement The First American’s recorded in US History is a lot more lengthy then what we as individuals are used to, not only were there Native Americans as being the first people that were recorded but there were also others from Asia, Africa and European countries. How is this represent within history. (n.d.)--"With so much of the world's water captured in these massive ice sheets, global sea levels were much lower, and a land bridge connected Asia and North America across the Bering Strait. Between twelve and twenty thousand years, Native ancestors crossed the icy waters and exposed lands continents of Asia and America. These mobile hunter-gatherers traveled in small bands, exploiting vegetable, animal, and marine resources into the Beringian tundra at the northwestern edge of North America. DNA suggests that these ancestors paused-for perhaps fifteen thousand years in the expansive region between Asia and America". Along with more that I have read when it comes to finding out more about the First Peoples and how were they able to adapt to this life that they are now living. It seemed like everyone who was under different laws back then and had to pretty much do what was to do to live. There were animals and foods such as vegetables along with it is called Marine resources, these all the way from the Tundra, there was suggestions that with having this much evidence that there was record of a pause for about 15 thousand years. With having the “First People’s” recorded that this is how things began which would make sense because I don’t think we would even have or even know the knowledge of it wasn’t for the first ones that are recorded. This makes everything much more easier now that this is presented and also in a visual context so that the reader and can understand and retain the information.

Major Points/Arguments  I want to argue what the first peoples had to go through their trials and tribulations, how have they been able to live, eat and is it under a treaty.  American Colonists were basically had their own way about running how the land was ran, the first peoples didn’t really have a day they had to do follow through with what a colonist wanted.  With so much of the world's water captured in these massive ice sheets, global sea levels were much lower, and a land bridge connected Asia and North America across the Bering Strait. Between twelve and twenty thousand years, Native ancestors crossed the icy waters and exposed lands continents of Asia and America. These mobile hunter-gatherers traveled in small bands, exploiting vegetable, animal, and marine resources into the Beringian tundra at the northwestern edge of North America. DNA suggests that these ancestors paused- for perhaps fifteen thousand years in the expansive region between Asia and America".  There were a lot of things like crops for example that had bloomed this was across between the Mississippi River and the Atlantic Ocean according to the Etext(n.d) —-“Agriculture flourished in the fertile river valleys between the Mississippi River and the Atlantic Ocean, an area known as the Eastern Woodlands. There, three crops in particular—corn, beans, and squash, known as the Three Sisters— provided nutritional needs necessary to sustain cities and civilizations”—-.  There were a bunch of foods that helped give more places for those to live the population was growing more because of the food according to the Etext (n.d.) —-“Food surpluses enabled significant population growth, and the Pacific Northwest became one of the most densely populated regions of North America”——. Conclusions  With having all of these evidence when it pertains to the context, that there were jobs that had to be upheld and maintain because their land was being colonized and it was pretty much what rules we’re implemented those are what had to be followed because everyone is under Columbus and what he had for a treaty.  The culture of the Native Americans was common but also there different cultures between the Native American Cultures also a lot of Native Americans happened to speak more than just one language but it was said hundred to be exact according to the Etext. (n.d.)—-“By the time Europeans were poised to cross the Atlantic, Native Americans spoke hundreds of languages and lived in keeping the hemisphere’s many climates”—-.