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Pre-Columbian Religions In The Maya, Inca And The Aztecs

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Pre-Columbian civilizations had developed excellently and prospered their nations with success. The primary three civilizations were the Maya, Inca, and the Aztecs. Each nation was very similar as a people, having like beliefs, social structures and origins. The way how these civilizations could maintain such vast territories and diverse people was due to the primary reason of religion. The fact they were agricultural nations and had strong political and social structures was also a factor in their success. Their religions was the legitimacy of their nations. From their religion derived political and social structures, rulings incumbent upon higher classes and lower classes, taxes and tributes to the high classes and gods. With their religions setting all of this in place, it helped keep order amongst people and maintain vast lands throughout the nations. The beginning of these great civilizations began with the Maya. This original civilization originated in southern Mexico around 1000-250 BCE. It was agriculture that helped boosted this nation into existence but unfortunately, they had a very mountainous terrain to farm. They developed many ways from them was building swamps and crushing limestone into toxic waters to build places to farm. To keep this type of agriculture going, much cooperation was needed between people. Their societies were small due to the lack of land, so this kept families close together. As the progression of their agrarian society grew,

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