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Mesoamerica was the areas of Mexico & Central America that were civilized before the Spaniards arrived around 1200 B.C. with the Olmec. Located in the swampy lowlands along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico south of Veracruz.
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Olmec people were farmers. Large cities that were centers for their religious rituals. Around 400 B.C., the Olmec civilization declined & eventually collapsed.
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First major city in Mesoamerica. Located near Mexico City in a fertile valley. It was the capital of an early kingdom that arose around 250 B.C. and collapsed about A.D. 800 Most residents were farmers, but the city was also a busy trade center. Mesoamerica refer to Mexico to northern part of South America.
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Located on the Yucatan Peninsula. Flourished between A.D. 300 and 900. It was one of the most sophisticated civilizations in the Americas. Built splendid temples & pyramids and developed a complicated calendar. Came to include Central America southern Mexico. Decline include invasion, internal revolt or a natural disaster such as volcanic eruption.
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Mayan civilization was composed of city- states, each governed by a hereditary ruling class. 1). Rulers claimed to be descended from the Gods. Mayan society included nobles, scribes, townspeople, officials, & merchants. Believe their life was in the hands of divine powers. The Maya practiced human sacrifice as a way to appease the gods.
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Mayans created a writing system based on pictures. Two different system for measuring time A). One based on a solar calendar of 365 days, divided into 18 months of 20 days each, with extra 5 days at the end. B). Based on a sacred calendar of 260 days divided into 13 weeks of 20 days.
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They were fierce & warlike people who extended their conquests into the Mayan lands of Guatemala & northern Yucatan. Builders who constructed pyramids & palaces. A.D. 1200 their civilization declined.
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Migrated to Mexico around A.D. 1200 and was conquered by the Spaniards in the 1500s. Established their capital at Tenochtitlan. The kingdom was a collection of semi- independent territories governed by local lords. Power was vested in the hands of a monarch that was assisted by a council of lords & government officials.
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Women were not equal to men but were allowed to own & inherit property & enter into contracts. Also permitted to become priestesses. Aztecs believed in many gods. Aztec religion was based on a belief in an unending struggle between the forces of good & evil throughout the universe. Cultural similarity shared by the Mayans, Incan, & Aztec was a Polytheist belief.
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In 1519, a Spanish force under the command of Hernan Cortes landed at Veracruz. Aztec rulers welcome the Spanish explorers with open arms because they believed it was the return of Quetzalcoatl. Tension arose between Spaniards & Aztecs. Spanish took Montezuma (king) hostage, the local population revolted in 1520 and drove the Spaniards out. Without natural immunity from European diseases many Aztec became sick & died. Cortes returned after 4 months & defeated the Aztecs.
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In the late 1300s, the Inca were only a small community in the area of Cuzco, a city located in the mountains of Peru. One way the Incas adapted to their environment was by building a network of roads through the moutains.
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Inca state was built on war, so all young men were required to serve in the Inca army. A noble of high rank was sent out to govern each new territory. Local leaders could keep their post as long as they were loyal to the Inca ruler. Pachacuti (Inca ruler) divided empire into 4 quarters each ruled by a governor. The quarters were divided into provinces each ruled by a governor.
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Inca had no writing system but instead kept records using a system of knotted strings called the quipu. One way in which the Aztec & Inca civilizations were similar is they both developed advanced architectural techniques.
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In 1531, Francisco Pizarro landed of the Pacific coast of South America. Incan Empire experienced an epidemic of smallpox. (Killed the Emperor) Pizarro marched on Cuzco & captured the capital. By 1535, Pizarro established a new capital a Lima.
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