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States, 1939-1961 13. Contemporary United States, 1961-Present Eras in World History 1. The Emergence of Civilization to 1000 BC 2. The Classical Civilizations of the Mediterranean Basin, India, and China, 1000 BC – 600 AD 3. The Expansion and Interaction of...
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States, 1939-1961 13. Contemporary United States, 1961-Present Eras in World History 1. The Emergence of Civilization to 1000 BC 2. The Classical Civilizations of the Mediterranean Basin, India, and China, 1000 BC – 600 AD 3. The Expansion and Interaction of Civilizations, 600 AD – 1450 AD 4. The Early Modern World, 1450 – 1800 5. The World in the Nineteenth Century 6. The World in the Contemporary Era Maine Native Americans - The phrase Maine Native Americans refers to the four Maine Native
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http://www.maine.gov/education/lres/pei/ss102207.pdf#page=2
www.maine.gov/education/lres/pei/ss102207.pdf#page=2
States, 1939-1961 13. Contemporary United States, 1961-Present Eras <span class="highlight">in</span> World History 1. The Emergence <span class="highlight">of</span> Civilization to 1000 BC 2. The Classical Civilizations <span class="highlight">of</span> the Mediterranean Basin, India, and China, 1000 BC – 600 <span class="highlight">AD</span> 3. The Expansion and Interaction <span class="highlight">of</span> Civilizations, 600 <span class="highlight">AD</span> – 1450 <span class="highlight">AD</span> 4. The Early Modern World, 1450 – 1800 5. The World <span class="highlight">in</span> the Nineteenth Century 6. The World <span class="highlight">in</span> the Contemporary Era Maine Native Americans - The phrase Maine Native Americans refers to the four Maine Native
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