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Associated Press: What is a better textbook about American history?

A "Pre-colonial Era" mainly tells the story that more than 20,000 years ago, a group of vagrants from Asia came to Central and South America through North America, and the portraits of native Americans were the ancestors of Indians. When Columbus discovered the New World, about 20 million Indians lived in America, of which about 1 10,000 lived in Canada and north-central America, and most of the rest lived in Mexico and South America today. Another group of Asians moved to the northern part of North America, which became the Eskimos. The first white people to come to America may be vikings. They are a group of adventurous fishermen. Some people think that they have been to the east coast of North America before 1000 years.

2. Colonial Times mainly tells the story of 16- 18 century when European powers established colonies in North America. The French established new France (including the lower reaches of the St. Lawrence River and the Mississippi River); The Spanish established the new Spain (including Mexico and a large area in the southwestern United States). /kloc-At the beginning of the 7th century, Britain began to immigrate to North America. The first North American immigrants were mainly farmers who lost their land, hardworking workers and Puritans who were persecuted by religion. 1607, a colonial "Mayflower" stamp group of about 100 people was forced to return to Britain because of the cold. 1687, 9 1 man, 17 women and 9 children came and established Jamestown in Schabik Beach, which was the first permanent colony established by Britain in North America. In the next 150 years, many colonists came in and settled in the coastal areas, most of them came from Britain, and some came from France, Germany, the Netherlands, Ireland and other countries. Most of the people who arrived in the colonies were poor working people in western Europe, but there were also nobles, landlords and bourgeoisie, among which the British, Irish, Germans and Dutch were the most. Among the immigrants, there are people who escape from war and religious persecution, voluntary and involuntary "contract slaves", beggars and criminals; And black people trafficked from Africa.