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Aztec and IncaCivilizations

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Mesoamerica

Mesoamerica = Mexico & Central America

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Aztecs

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Aztecs The empire was 80,000 square miles

and stretched through present day Central and South America.

Height of power was between the 15th and early 16th centuries.

The Aztec lived in the Mesoamerican region.

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Where did the Aztecs live?

The Aztecs lived in what is known as the Valley of Mexico in central Mexico.

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Most households were made of adobe and contained an open area in the middle, a kitchen, a shrine to the gods, and bath next door.

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Tenochtitlan Tenochtitlan was the capital city of

the Aztec Empire.

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Tenochtitlan The large population and limited land

forced the Aztecs to create floating farms called Chinampas.

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Legend of TenochtitlanThe gods told the Aztecs to search for an eagle holding a snake in its beak perched atop a cactus. This is where they were to build their capital city. The Aztecs saw this sign on a swampy island in lake Texcoco.

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How did the Aztecs build a city in the center of a lake?

Tenochtitlan was built on an island. It was connected to the mainland by

causeways leading north, south, and west of the city.

The city was interlaced with a series of canals, so that all sections of the city could be visited either on foot or by canoe.

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Government & Society Emperors – top level authority Chief Priest – one who aids the

emperors communicating with gods and relay messages back to emperor

4 Classes of Social Order: nobility, commoners, serfs, and slaves

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Religion & Mythology Aztecs were polytheistic. Huitzilopochtli was

the main Aztec god.

The Aztecs built massive temples and pyramids dedicated to their gods

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Human Sacrifice Human sacrifice was a common practice of the

Aztecs.

For the reconsecration of Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan in 1487, the Aztecs reported that they sacrificed 84,400 prisoners over the course of four days.

To give the sun strength to riseeach day, human sacrifices wereoffered.

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What happened to the Aztecs?

Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortes conquered Tenochtitlan and defeated the Aztecs in 1521.

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Aztec Video Clips

“Engineering An Empire”http://www.watchknow.org/Video.aspx?VideoID=6255

“What the Ancients Did For Us”http://www.watchknow.org/Video.aspx?VideoID=10964

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Inca  The largest empire in pre-Columbian

America.

Period of expansion began in 1438 when Pachacuti, 9th Inca ruler came to power.

The center of the empire was located in Cuzco in modern-day Peru.

The empire was divided into four regions with the capital at Cuzco.

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Inca  The empire stretched 2,500 miles

(4,020km) down the west coast of South America. The Inca built roads stretching throughout the empire.

Height of power between the 13th and early 16th centuries.

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Where did the Inca live? The Inca controlled an empire in the

Andes Mountain region of South America.

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Most houses were made of stone.

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Monumental Architecture Tiwanaku

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Monumental Architecture Cuzco

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Government & Society The Sapa Inca (emperor) had absolute

power.

The emperor claimed to be the son of the sun and the empire’s religious leader.

Quechua – language established to unify the diverse people of the empire.

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Uniting the Empire The Inca built a massive road

network through mountains and across rivers and gorges.

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Stonework The Inca constructed stone temples

without using mortars yet the stones fit together so well that a knife would not fit between the stones.

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Religion The Inca were polytheistic. The primary god was Inti, the sun

god.

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Religion Inca believed in reincarnation.

The Inca practiced cranial deformation.

-They achieved this by wrapping tight cloth straps around the heads of newborns to alter the shape of their soft skulls into a cone-like shape.

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Religion They worshiped Viracocha and worshiped

natural forces they called huacas. These were usually related to their crops or agriculture.

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Mummy Juanita known as the Inca Ice

Maiden and Lady of Ampato. she was approximately 11–15 years

old.

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Mummy Juanita was killed as an offering to the Inca gods

sometime between 1450 and 1480.

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Medical Advances The Inca performed successful skull

surgery.

The Inca also used medicines to make patients unconscious during surgery.

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Organization Each family in a community was

assigned a specific job.

Government officials arranged marriages.

The government organized mandatory public service building projects.

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What happened to the Inca? Civil war in the empire broke out...

AND

Smallpox spread, killing much of the Inca…

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Fall of the Inca BUT ultimately, it was Spanish

conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro that brought about the fall of the Inca Empire.

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Inca Video Clip

http://www.watchknow.org/Video.aspx?VideoID=2301