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Worlds Apart Chapter 21: Americas & Oceania
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Mesoamerican cultures Societies to remember o Mexica/Aztecs o Inca o Builder societies Pueblo Mound Longhouses
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The Toltecs Constant war Migrated in 8 th century o Irrigation o Agricultural cultivation o Stone homes & cities o Capital: Tula
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Mexica - Aztecs C. 1345 began Tenochtitlan Chinampas
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Aztec society Rigidly hierarchical o Males (noble) – warriors o Women – household duties o Priests – read omens, sacrifices Calpulli = clan o Cultivation Artisans Merchants
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Mexica Religion Human blood sacrifice essential for productivity Why would productivity be particularly important for the Mexica? Who got sacrificed? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laMZla TT1LU
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North American Societies Pueblo & Navajo Iroquois Mound Builders o Cahokia
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Inca Cuzco Extensive road system o Runner system Quechua language Sun Worship Centralized government What political entity does this remind you of? Why?
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Inca Society State controlled trade Rulers Aristocrats o Mummification of royalty o Bureaucratic class o Used quipu Priests o Celibate aeceticism Commoners o Lived in ayllu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knpzN N258_0
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Inca Religion Inti – sun god o Agricultural sacrifices o Sin o Life after death o Confession & pennance
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Oceania Aboriginal foraging communities Small exchange between groups, but no trade routes Religion centered around the local environment
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Pacific Island Societies Inter-island contact & trade 400 – 700 C.E. spread of the sweet potato Tahiti & Hawaii interactions (fishhooks) Dense populations sometimes resulted in migration
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Entre’ Europe Established exchange and communications networks were not dramatically affected because of infrequent European reconnaissance in the Pacific Ocean
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Not exactly a triangle trade
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The Americas & Disease Millions of indigenous people may have died prior to the onslaught of European expansionism into N. & S. America. Historians theorize that as many as 1 to 18 million N. Americans and similar amounts of S. Americans died before 1492 when Columbus arrived. o If the hypotheses are correct and millions had already perished, what potential effects would this have had on native societies? o Why would the Aztec’s and Incas in particular not use their numerical superiority to overwhelm the Conquistadors? o What epidemic is blamed as the most likely culprit for catastrophic population decline? Why is that particular disease blamed?
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