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Ancient Civilizations of the Western Hemisphere

Ancient Civilizations of the Western Hemisphere. Maya, Aztec, & Inca. Maya - Location. southern Mexico into northern Central American called the Yucatan Peninsula. Maya - Climate. dense, steamy rain forests. Maya – Time Period. 250-900 a.d. Maya – Government.

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Ancient Civilizations of the Western Hemisphere

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  1. Ancient Civilizations of the Western Hemisphere Maya, Aztec, & Inca

  2. Maya - Location southern Mexico into northern Central American called the Yucatan Peninsula

  3. Maya - Climate dense, steamy rain forests

  4. Maya – Time Period 250-900 a.d.

  5. Maya – Government independent city-states ruled by kings – seen as god-king, established dynasties

  6. Maya – Key City Chichen Itza

  7. Maya – Economy • 1. Agriculture – maize, beans, squash • 2. Trade – salt, flint, feathers, shells, honey, jade ornaments, textiles

  8. Maya – Religion • 1. Polytheistic – many gods • 2. Pyramids – dedicated to gods and famous rulers • 3. Worship included material offerings, bloodletting, human sacrifice • 4. Calendar – 260 days, 20 months, 13 days each month - 365 day solar calendar, different gods ruled different days • 5. Mathematics and astronomy – concept of zero, calendar planning

  9. Maya – Writing • 800 glyphs (symbols), on bark-paper called codex

  10. Maya – Decline • war and conflict between city states, overuse of land

  11. Aztec - Location Central Mexico – Valley of Mexico, Modern day Mexico City

  12. Aztec - Climate Hot, large shallow lakes, good resources, fertile soil

  13. Aztec – Time Period 1200 – 1521 A.D.

  14. Aztec – Government • Triple Alliance with Texcoco and Tlacopan, 38 provinces, Emperor with absolute power - loose control over empire with exception of tribute payments

  15. Aztec – Key City • Tenochtitlan = capital

  16. Aztec – Economy 1. Agriculture – maize, cacao beans, cotton 2. Trading Network – with Tenochtitlan as ultimate marketplace

  17. Aztec – Religion 1. Polytheistic 2. Built temples and pyramids 3. 2 calendars 4. Human sacrifices to sun god

  18. Aztec – Writing No real mention – writing system of pictures derived from earlier MesoAmerican cultures

  19. Aztec – Decline • Montezuma II reign – rebelling tribes • Spanish – Cortez conquered Aztecs in 1521

  20. Aztec Primary Source • How does the Author feel about the Aztecs? • Do you think the account would have varied from Cortez perspective? • What do think in our society would be odd/disturbing to an outsider?

  21. Inca – Location • Andes Mountains of South America – Southern Peru

  22. Inca – Climate • Mountainous

  23. Inca – Time Period • 1400- 1532 A.D.

  24. Inca – Government • Believed that ruler was a descendent from the Sun god • Nobility – ruling families • Bureaucracy – used small groups to work for the common good • Built extensive road system

  25. Inca – Key City • Cuzco = capital • Machu Picchu – mysterious religious center or royal resort

  26. Inca – Economy 1. Run by the state – regulated production of goods 2. Agriculture on terraced hillsides – maize and quinoa (grain)

  27. Inca – Religion 1. Polytheistic – natural spirits of moons, stars, sun, thunder, etc. 2. 2 Calendars 3. Sacrifices

  28. Inca – Writing • None, but had string/knot math/accounting system

  29. Inca – Decline • Civil War between two sons of a king and Pizarro

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