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  1. Tamales

    ... the tamale. I found that the tamale was recorded as early as 5000 BC, possibly
    7000 BC in Pre-Columbian history. Initially, women ...

  2. The Columbian Exchange And Transatlantic Slave Trade

    ... world history from the 16th century on, with varying impacts on population structures
    and diverse regions and the long-term effects of the Columbian Exchange ...

  3. Pre-Columbian Civilizations

    ... Press. Pre-Columbian Music: Aztec Music, February 23, 2005. http://history.
    smsu.edu/jchuchiak/HST%20350--Theme%203--Aztec_music.htm.

  4. Relation

    ... Fagan has written extensively on pre-Columbian history, most of which depends upon
    the work of archaeology because New World cultures did not have much by way ...

  5. Columbian Exchange

    Columbian exchange. The Columbian Exchange has been one of the significant events
    in the history of world ecology, agriculture, and culture. ...

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  1. Washington History

    washington history. Ericksson Abad Washington State History 1.The plateau Indians
    generally lived east of the mountains, on the Columbian Plateau. ...

  2. Chicago

    ... With high expectations, Chicago's Columbian exposition became the largest in
    history, built three times larger than any other exposition. ...

  3. Turning Points In History

    ... Another great turning point in history would be the age of exploration becausetrade ...
    negitve effect of the age of exploration and the Columbian exchange because ...

  4. History Of Christopher Columbus

    ... While history places great significance on his first voyage of 1492, he did not ... The
    term Pre-Columbian is sometimes used to refer to the people and cultures of ...

  5. A Brief History Of Costa Rica

    A Brief History of Costa Rica. ... back more than 10,000 years but it appears Costa Rica
    was sparsely populated and a relative backwater in the pre-Columbian era. ...

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