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Latin AmericaLatin America

•MexicoMexico•West IndiesWest Indies

•Central AmericaCentral America•South AmericaSouth America

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Why are they called Latin America?Why are they called Latin America?

• Because the land was settled by Spain and Portugal– Two of the “Latin” nations in Europe– Latin America is a region of contrasts, where

old, new, primitive, and modern exist side by side

• Explorers report that some are almost totally unaware of the world that exists outside their jungle homes

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Inhabitants of Latin AmericaInhabitants of Latin America

• Hunters from Siberia who crossed the Bering Strait

• People from south sea islands came over on canoes

• Possibly people from Africa

• The Central and South American tribes were more numerous and more civilized than the North American tribes

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Latin America MapLatin America Map

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The Indians established three great The Indians established three great empiresempires

• Mayas

• Aztecs

• Incas

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Mayan EmpireMayan Empire

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MayasMayas

• Sometimes referred to as Mesoamerica– Divided into three time periods

• Formative (1200 BC to 100 AD)• Classic (100 AD to 900)*****• Post-Classic (900 to the time of the Spanish

Conquest 1518)

• Maya culture survived until after the Spanish Conquest

• 4 million still speak its languages today

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About the MayasAbout the Mayas

• Shortly after the birth of Christ the gifted Mayas were living in the region that now comprises

• British Honduras• Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico• Guatemala

• Civilization may have been advanced as that of Ancient Egypt

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Maya SocietyMaya Society

• Three cities were dominant– Tikal– Copan– Palenque

• Not much is known of the Maya culture because of Catholic Missionaries

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Maya SocietyMaya Society

• Strong central government based on hereditary aristocracy

• The rulers were considered divine or descended from gods

• They had to perform certain rituals for the crops to grow and other good things to happen

• They believed in 9 layers of the underworld, the earth, and 3 levels of heaven

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Maya SocietyMaya Society

• 2 Calendars– 260 and 365 day– Copied from the Olmecs

• Mayans were not a peaceful people– They waged war often

for:• Usual objectives• Human Sacrifice

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Maya SocietyMaya Society

• Tikal- The greatest classic Maya center

• Built a great ditch and wall 3 to 5 miles from the cities center

• Population of about 100,000

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Collapse of the Maya’sCollapse of the Maya’s

• Invaders

• Economic Problems

• Food Distribution and trade

• New Leaders- Could not adapt to new ways

• Peasant Revolts (Final straw)– People abandon the cities: Merged with the

Toltec's (Yucatan)


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