Mr. Moore Tuckahoe Middle School 6 th Grade

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Mr. Moore Tuckahoe Middle School 6 th Grade

India is a subcontinent or a large landmass that juts out from the continent The mountains and the deserts as well as the rivers and oceans separated the people of India from the rest of the world. These were known as geographic barriers. Himalayan Mtns. Hindu Kush Indus River Valley Thar Desert Ganges River Indian Ocean

Notice the arrows which show the winter and summer monsoons. The summer monsoons bring moisture to the otherwise dry areas. Without the monsoons the people would starve.

Indus River flows across northwest edge of Indian subcontinent large landmass, part of a continent Home of one of ancient world s great river valley civilizations Indian subcontinent includes three major geographic zones Far north: Himalaya, Hindu Kush mountain systems, separating India from rest of Asia South: Deccan Plateau, high plateau receiving less rain than other parts of subcontinent Between mountains, plateau are Northern Plains, where society first developed in India

Ancient India Mr. Moore's 6 th Grade Social Studies

Key Terms Subcontinent-a large landmass that juts out from a continent; India was considered a subcontinent. Migrate-is to relocate or to move from one place to settle in another area. Monsoon-a strong wind that blows across a region at a certain time of the year. October- May winter monsoons blow from northeast spreading dry air Middle of June wind blows from Indian ocean summer monsoons brought rain if none=famine; if too much=deadly floods

Key Terms Caste- a type of social class Had to stay in caste of parents Each caste had special work and duties Citadel-a fortress in the center of a city A citadel is a group of public buildings enclosed by high brick wall

Key Places Himalaya Mountains- mountain system of south central Asia extending along the border between India and Tibet through Pakistan, Nepal and Bhutan Highest mountain range in the world. Was the wall that cut off India from the rest of the ancient world Indus River Valley-a valley of early civilizations along the Indus River, one of the longest rivers in the world From rich soil, farmers got to harvest a surplus of wheat and other grains Because of the surplus, the population grew and produced cities such as Mohenjo-Daro

Key Places Mohenjo-Daro- a large ancient city on the banks of the Indus River in the northwest of India Ganges River- a river in northern India flowing from the Himalaya Mountains to the Bay of Bengal

India s Geographic Setting India is a subcontinent or a large landmass that juts out from a continent Shaped like a kite, it pushes out of Asia into the Indian Ocean. India s history and culture have been influenced by the fact that it has been isolated by bodies of water (Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea) as well as the Himalaya Mts. India s climate is controlled by monsoons. Winter monsoons (October to May) spread dry air, while the summer monsoon picks up moisture from the ocean. People depend on the summer monsoon to provide life giving rain.

Life in the Indus River Valley Thanks to the fertile soil of the Indus River, valley farmers got a surplus of wheat and other grains. With that surplus, the population grew. Well-planned cities flourished in the valley. Mohenjo-Daro lay along the banks of the Indus River.

Conquest by the Aryans The Aryans easily conquered the people of the Indus River Valley and many of them become slaves for the Aryans. The Aryans gradually moved into the Ganges River Valley Using tools and axes that they made out of iron, they cleared areas of the thick rainforest and built, farms, villages and cities. ARYAN LIFE Were herders and warriors Had no written language but priests called Brahmins, performed religious services composed of hymns and prayers Organized their society around three classes priests, warriors & ordinary people Gradually added a fourth class to include the people they conquered (servants, laborers, farm workers)