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Civilization in the Americas. The Maya. The Mayan Empire: Modern day Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. Constructed large cities. Each city was ruled by a god-king. Traded with each other. Tikal. Tikal. Chichen Itza. How did agriculture affect the Maya?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Civilization in the Americas

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The Maya• The Mayan Empire:–Modern day Mexico, Guatemala,

Honduras and El Salvador.

• Constructed large cities.–Each city was ruled by a god-king.

• Traded with each other.

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Tikal

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Tikal

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Chichen Itza

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How did agriculture affect the Maya?

• Depended heavily on agriculture. –Used terraces for farming.

• Majority of goods traded were agricultural.

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Mayan Society• Mayan religion was polytheistic.– Both good and bad gods.

• Worshiped their gods in many ways.– Including human sacrifice.

• Developed :– Calendars–Written language–Math

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Mayan Society (cont.)

• Maya also developed a class structure.

Nobles

Priests & Warriors

Merchants & Artisans

Peasants

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What happened to the Mayas?

• Mayan civilization declined about 700 A.D. –Arrival of Spanish.

–Video Clip

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Mayan Hieroglyphics

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Mayan Ball Court

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Aztec Empire• By 1200 the Aztecs took over the Valley

of Mexico. –Mexico City

• 1500s Aztecs controlled 80,000 miles –Population 5-15 million.

• Based their success on conquest.

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Aztec Society

• Aztec religion was polytheistic.–Practiced human sacrifice. –Conquered just to obtain sacrificial victims.

• Developed :–Calendars –Written language–Math

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Aztec Calendar

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Aztec Society (cont.)

• Constructed elaborate cities. –highly decorated temples and large

market places.

• Constructed a road and canal system.–Connected the central city to outer

areas.

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Aztec ruins

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Aztec ruins-Mexico City

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Aztec Society (cont.)

Emperor

Nobles (govt. officials, priests, generals)

Commoners (merchants,

soldiers,

farmers)

Enslaved

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What problems did the Aztec face?

• Required even more sacrifice to honor the gods.

• Caused people in outer areas to:– Hate the Aztecs .– Retaliate against the Aztecs.

• Spanish arrived in early 1500s.– Led by Hernan Cortez (Conquistador- Spanish

soldier, conqueror) – Used hate of Aztecs to his advantage. – video clip

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Inca Empire

• Developed in South America.– Ecuador, Peru and Chile.– Settled in Andes Mts.

• By 1500 controlled 2,500 miles.–Population: 16 million.

• Had a very powerful military.–But only used when necessary.

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How did the Inca set up their society?

• Any people they conquered were treated like other Incas.–Inca’s gained their loyalty.

• The Inca were agriculturally based.–Used terraces.

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Incan terraces

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Inca Society

• Polytheistic society.

• Created great cities.–Decorated in gold and silver.

• Created schools to educate in Inca ways.

• Road and bridge system to connect empire.

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Machu Picchu

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Incan bridge

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Inca bridge

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Inca society

• In 1520s Inca empire became weak due to in-fighting.

• 1530s Spanish arrive at the Inca Empire.

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In the Wake of ColumbusThe decline of native peoples:

Central Mexico (Aztecs)

• Year– 1518– 1532– 1548– 1568– 1580– 1595– 1608

• Population (in millions)25.216.86.32.71.91.41.1

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