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Vocab #8: "Mexico" pgs
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indigenous People descended from an area’s first inhabitants; for example, Native Americans are the indigenous people of North, Central, and South America.
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Mestizo A blending of peoples of Native American and European descent; this ethnic group is the largest part of the population of Mexico today.
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urbanization The migration of people from the countryside to cities and the natural population growth within urban areas
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glyph Picture writings carved in stone; the Mayan civilization placed many such glyphs on their temples to honor their gods and record history.
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chinampas Created by the Aztec civilization, chinampas were floating islands made from large rafts covered with mud from the lake bottom; they used them to grow crops year-round.
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conquistador A conqueror; for example, Hernan Cortes was the conquistador that defeated the Aztec Empire.
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viceroy A royally appointed official that governed under a highly structured political system; for example, the king of Spain appointed a viceroy to rule Mexico in his name after the Spanish conquest of the New World.
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caudillo After Mexico’s independence from Spain, the caudillo, or dictator, emerged and became absolute rulers (with the backing of the military and the wealthy.)
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syncretism A blending of beliefs and practices from different religions; for example, in southern Mexico there are beliefs that are combinations of ancient Mayan traditions and Roman Catholic traditions.
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mosaics Pictures or designs made with colored stone or tile; many buildings and structures in Mexico have mosaic designs of Aztec, Mayan, and Spanish heritage.
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extended family A family structure composed of aunts, uncles, grandparents, great-parents, and cousins as well as parents and children; there is a huge value placed on all family members in Latin American culture.
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