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Friday, June 17, 2016

Unit 2 Lesson 6: How did California's early economy change?

Book: Our California, History-Social Science for California
Author: William E. White, Ph.D.
U-$0.33-B-0.006065-BE-55
Unit: 2, Early People in California
Lesson: 6, How did California's early economy change?
Page: 53-56

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1. A hunter-gatherer is a person who gets food by hunting animals and gathering plants.
2. California Indians used pointed sticks, stones, spears, canoes, traps, and women baskets.
3. California Indians used bows and arrows for hunting.
4. California Indians built dams on rivers to gather fish.
5. False, the arrival of the Spanish changed the economy of the California Indians from hunter-gatherer to agricultural.
6. Franciscan missionaries taught many California Indians how to cultivate the land.
7. California Indians learned to grow wheat, corn, and vegetables.
8. California Indians learned to build irrigation systems for farming.

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