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Bell Ringer List as many possible ways you eat potatoes (at least 10) Where do you think the Europeans first got potatoes? List as many possible ways you can eat corn (at least 5) Where do you think the Europeans first got corn?
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Bell Ringer 1.Locate the Mughal Empire on your map. What country is it in? 2.Locate where the Shogun lived. What country is this? 3.Locate the country that used foreign enclaves to control trade. What country is this?
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NEXT TIME/SOON: OMCJ Take home Quiz We will… You will be able to… Learn about the major empires in Latin America at the start of 1500: Mayan, Aztec and Incan. Today in class… Language Social Studies Explain in writing why you find one of the Latin American empires especially interesting. Locate and describe the major empires of: Mayan Aztec Incan
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Empires of 1500: Mayan, Aztec, and Incan
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The Mayans From 2000 B.C.E. to 1500 C.E. Famous for the most complex writing system in the New World. Descended from the Olmec people who also lived in the jungles of Mexico.
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Height of the empire Cities in: Mexico Belize Guatemala Honduras El Salvador 300-900 C.E. Yucatan Peninsula
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Mayan Civilization Government: city- states ruled by a king Economy: Agriculture and trade Religion: Polytheistic and built pyramids
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Accomplishments Hieroglyphic writing Buildings: –Public buildings for government or religious purposes Studied the moon, stars, and planets. Mayan Calendar was based on the planets.
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Around 1500 Declined for unknown reasons –over-population? –warfare? –revolt of farmers & laborers? –devastating natural disaster? Collapse
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Arrival of the Aztecs The Aztecs built their home in Tenochtitlan after seeing an eagle perched on a great cactus with his wings stretched toward the sun. In its beak was a long snake.
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Mexican Flag
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Tenochtitlan Tenochtitlan: “the place of the fruit of the prickly pear cactus.” Island city became the center of the Aztec Empire.
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Aztec Society Government: ruled by an emperor. Economy: agriculture Religion: polytheistic and built pyramids for human sacrifices to their gods. No written language.
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The Aztec Empire Payments (tribute) were collected from the groups they conquered. –Collecting tribute was the empire’s most important business. War was the center of Aztec life –Successful battles = more tribute –Successful battles = more sacrifices for the gods –All men were soldiers
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Ball Game Ball Game: tlachtli –Small ring on the wall –Object of the game was to get a rubber ball through ring –Can only use elbows, knees, or hips! –If you LOST you were killed!
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Collapse of the Aztecs Aztec Empire grew between 1428 and 1519 Destroyed by invaders from Spain (conquistadors)
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The Sport of Life and Death
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Incan Empire Developed in the Andes Mountains of South America and lasted from the 1400s to 1532. Center of the Inca Empire was the capital city of Cuzco.
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Incan Society Government: ruled by emperor Economy: agriculture in high altitudes—used terracing Religion: polytheistic Major City: Machu Picchu
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Religious Beliefs Gods who controlled various aspects of nature. Most important god was Inti, the god of sun and agriculture. –Emperor’s family was a descendent of Inti –Agriculture was a basis of Inca life
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Roads and Messengers Road System was used for communication! –15,000 miles of road Chasquis, or messengers, carried messages from the Emperor. –They had no written language, but used a system of knots on a cord to record information— called quipu.
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Closing In your journal complete the following prompt: I think the _____________ Empire is the most interesting because … Write at least 3 complete sentences!
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Closing OMCJ: Take Home Quiz Complete the take home quiz using your class notes. This is individual work – do not copy – you have ALL the answers in your notes! Turn this quiz in at the beginning of the next block for a HW grade. Late quizzes will not be accepted!
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