Ancient Americas: Beginnings - 600 BCE
Ancient Americas: Beginnings - 600 BCE
The Ancient Americas began around 600 BCE, when various groups of peoples began to migrate from Asia to the Americas.
Early inhabitants of the Americas adapted to their new environment, developing unique cultures and practices.
The Olmecs were among the first to establish an organized society in Central America, developing complex religious practices and an economy based on agriculture.
The Maya civilization developed in the Yucatán peninsula and spread throughout Central America, creating a complex social and political system.
The Inca Empire flourished in South America, developing a complex system of government and a vast network of roads.
The Aztecs established a powerful empire in Central America, developing a sophisticated culture and a powerful military.
The Native Americans of North America developed a variety of cultures, including the Iroquois in the northeast, the Sioux in the Great Plains, and the Pueblo in the southwest.
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