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15th century in North American history : ウィキペディア英語版 | 15th century in North American history
The 15th century in North American History provides a timeline of events occurring within the North American continent from 1401 CE to 1500 CE in the Gregorian calendar. This time period (from 1000 BCE–present) is known as the Post-archaic period (Post-archaic stage). Although this timeline segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American communities. The archaeological records supplements indigenous recorded and oral history. ==Native Americans==
* 1479: Aztec Sun Stone, a monolithic calendar stone, almost 12 feet in diameter, is carved〔("Aztec calendar stone." ) ''Aztec History.'' (retrieved 2 Nov 2009)〕 * Athapaskan-speaking Apache and Navajo reach the American Southwest after migrating over three centuries from the western Canadian prairies. * Great Plains Indians lack horses; most live in villages and farm corn, beans, and squash at least part of each year. * The Native American population within the present boundaries of the United States numbers on the order of 10 million.
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