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15,000 to 10,000 years ago
 
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Hunter-gatherers gradually extend their territory far into South America      
8000 BC
 
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As the ice cap recedes, hunter-gatherers move up the eastern side of America into Newfoundland and the prairie provinces of Canada       
c. 8000 BC
 
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As temperatures warm, the sea level rises, submerging the Bering land bridge and isolating the Siberian immigrants as the aboriginal Americans       
c. 1000 BC
 
    
By now the mammoth, the giant bison and the horse are all extinct in America, partly because of the warming climate and partly because of the success of humans with spears       
c. 1000 BC
 
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Burial mounds feature in the Ohio valley, built first in the Adena culture and then by Hopewell tribes       
1535
 
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Cartier, welcomed by the Huron Indians, gives their island in the St Lawrence river the name of Montreal        
1542
 
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New Laws are passed in Spain, in an attempt to protect the Indians on the encomiendas of Spanish America     
c. 1580
 
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Five tribal troups form a League of Five Nations, commonly known as the Iroquois League or Confederacy, against their common enemy the Huron       
1584
 
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The local tribe of Indians, the Secotan, welcome the English visitors, offering them a profusion of meat, fish, fruit and vegetables in return for hatchets and axes      
c. 1585
 
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The English artist John White paints the everyday life of the Secotan Indians of America