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12,000 BCE - 10,000 BCE
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The land bridge was one of the many theories about how people migrated to the Americans in the pre-Columbian civilizations. It was a bridge between America and Asia that allowed people to cross by land.
1600 BC - 350 BC
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The most influential Mesoamerica civilization that stretched from the Pacific coast to Mexico was the Olmec civilization.
1,000 BC - 720 BC
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The Clovis people were thought to have been the first to cross the land bridge and the first people in America.
700 BC - 900 AD
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In Mesoamerica, the Mayan civilization was one of the most indigenous civilizations
150 B.C. - 500 A.D.
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From 150 Bc to 500 AD the Teotihuacan began as a religious center with pyramids. Then they became one of the most populated and largest centers in modern day Mexico City.
496 AD - 1122 AD
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The Toltec civilization in Mesoamerica was located in central Mexico. They were considered an example of the height of civilization.
900 AD - 1150 AD
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The Native American society with the Anasazi culture was best known for their sophisticated dwellings.
1325 AD
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(The start and end dates are not completely determined) The capital of the Aztec Empire was Tenochtitlan, and it was best known for the complex temples.
1345 AD - 1521 AD
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The Aztec civilization in Mesoamerica was known for their famous pyramids, temples, agri-culture, irrigation, and calendar system.
1438 AD - 1535 AD
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The Inca civilization developed beliefs and traditions that helped launch and unify their empire.