A eagle on a cactus holding a snake in its mouth.
The Aztec people were looking for a sign of an eagle perched on a cactus, holding a snake in its beak. This sign was described in their legend as the location where they should establish their capital city, Tenochtitlan, which is now present-day Mexico City.
People began farming around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic Revolution. This marked a shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agricultural communities. Farming allowed people to grow their own food and eventually led to the development of civilizations.
The change from a nomadic to settled lifestyle likely lead to an increase in personal possessions as people no longer needed to carry everything they owned with them. Settled living allowed people to accumulate more goods and possessions since they had a stable place to store them.
Stone Age people are believed to have migrated from Africa to various parts of the world, spreading across continents over thousands of years. Some groups settled in Europe, Asia, and eventually reached the Americas and Oceania, adapting to different environments and developing distinct cultures along the way.
Neolithic people settled in areas near fertile lands and water sources to support agriculture. They also chose locations with natural resources such as stone, wood, and clay for building shelters and creating tools. This shift from a nomadic to a settled lifestyle allowed for the development of villages and communities.
The Philistines.
Jamestown, Virginia
The Vikings settled in Normandy. Eventually, these Vikings intermarried with the French already living in Normandy, and those people became known as the Normans.
Egypt is part of Africa. It was there before people arrived and settled there.
Egyptians!
new England
The Magyars settled in the Carpathian Basin, which is present-day Hungary, in the late 9th century. They were a nomadic people who eventually established a settled kingdom in the region, forming the basis of the Hungarian state.
Mississippi became a territory in 1798 and probably became much more settled after that. Before this date the land that makes up Mississippi was inhabited by native people otherwise known as Indians and was settled for many hundred years before that.
Before European and Indian settlers, Asian settlers came across the Bering Straits through Alaska.
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The Aztec people were looking for a sign of an eagle perched on a cactus, holding a snake in its beak. This sign was described in their legend as the location where they should establish their capital city, Tenochtitlan, which is now present-day Mexico City.
"People from the U.S. settled in Texas," this event would eventually lead to the others.