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III. The Inca
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A. Andean Civilization In the Peruvian Andes
3. Cuzco: ancient Incan capital (11,000 ft. above sea level) 4. language: Quechua
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Machu Picchu
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Incan Mummies
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B. Economic agricultural & pastoral terrace farming in mountains
potatoes, maize, beans, coca leaves, guinea pigs domesticated llamas & alpacas pottery
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Incan Ceramic Jars Peanut Potato Squash Cacao God Corn
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large professional army
intricate road system peasants owed compulsory labor to the state - mita system
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C. Sociocultural Rigid hierarchical society: − rulers (el Inca)
− aristocrats/military elite − priests − small merchant class − peasants Religion: − Inti: sun god, owns all property little human sacrifice
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D. Political 1. Military expansionism professional standing army
most united empire in the Americas! large bureaucracy unified language roads/bridges − quipus (knots for counting) − chasquis (runners)
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The Quipu: An Incan Database
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I. Southwest of U.S. present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado
2. Hohokam culture (pottery & irrigation) 3. The Anasazi used large-scale irrigation with sophisticated weaving & pottery 4. Hopi & Pueblo built “adobe” shelters
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II. Mississippian Culture
1. Chiefdom tradition 2. cities built on large platform mounds & buried dead in mounds 3. city of Cahokia
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Pre-Columbian Comparisons:
Aztecs Maya Inca Economics Society Politics
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Pre-Columbian Comparisons:
A. Politically : 1. Expansion Maya: slaves Aztec: military expansion for territory, sacrifices Inca: religious Centralization Maya: city-states Aztec: Tenochtitlan; NO bureaucracy Inca: most centralized (big bureaucracy)
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B. Socially: All 3: peasant majority slavery of conquered peoples
women subordinate except inherit land commerce Maya & Aztecs: merchant class Aztec: warrior elite Inca: religious elite, god-king (el Inca)
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