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    A few of these cultures are those of the Aztec, Mayan, and Inca empires and of the Pueblo people of the Southwest. These cultures are very unique and recognizable by their way of life. The Aztec, Mayan, and Inca empires and the Pueblo peoples; with their geographic location and architecture, their religion and governments, and their notable innovations became some of the most recognizable American Indian tribes to date. The Aztec, Mayan and Inca empires lived in North, Central, and South America

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    found the land on which the Aztec Empire was thriving. Instead of doing what they originally wanted which was to seek trade routes and discover new land and spread Christianity. He figured he might as well take the kingdom and obtain their wealth. Even though he did want to take their wealth they still wanted to spread the word on Christianity even though unmoral acts may be committed. Now Cortes went into the city and was welcomed as if he was the god that the Aztecs have been waiting for, the Quetzalcoatl

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    The heart of the Aztec Empire was known as the Tenochtitlan, founded in 1325 AD. In this Empire there was a paved area known as the Sacred Precinct. The Sacred Prescient consisted of seventy-eight buildings. Among those buildings were a Tzompantli (a skull rack) and a ball court. The building that dominated the Sacred Precinct was known as the Temple Mayor or the Great Temple. It was a double sided temple with twin staircases leading up to the temple doors. The two sides worshipped two different

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    shaped both empires into two of the greatest known civilizations in our history. The Aztec’s held the strongest empire of their time. They were excellent warriors, they started training young men at an early age to fight in their army. The Aztec built alliances with stronger city-states and set out to concord other states that threatened them. The roman empire also romans had a very strong army that concurred many battles. The Roman army was just as strong and successful as the Aztec army, although

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    The Decline of the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca Empires From 250 A.D. to the late 1500’s A.D., three civilizations, the Mayans, the Aztecs, and the Incas controlled Central and South America. Their decline happened for many different reasons. The Spanish conquistadors was one of the most common and deadliest, due to their advanced weapons and diseases they brought. It seems that wherever the Spanish went, bad things always happened. Innocent people were killed for no reason, cities were massacred and

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    Aztec Culture There were a variety of different cultures of people who were part of the Aztec empire. Social Classes of the Aztec Empire: The Aztec society was organized into tightly structured groups or classes. There were three main classes that formed Aztec society. The nobles, the intermediate class, and the commoners. Each class was divided further. At the top was the emperor who belonged to the noble class. His power came from control of the military and was supported by Aztec religious

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    The Aztecs were created in the 1400s and early 1500s. No one really liked the Aztecs because of their wars and how they killed. They lived in modern-day of Mesoamerica. Their agriculture method is an artificial island named chinampas which really helped them and with the chinampas they grew crops and more."Next, it is their agricultural method that made the Aztecs to expand their empire. The more their empire expanded the more food they will have to make. In Document A, it shows that the Aztec empire

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    The Inca Empire There are many empires, but three big ones are the Mayan, Incan, and the Aztec. The Incan Empire is better than the Mayan and Aztec because of their geography, farming, religion, social, classes, and achievements. The first reason they are better than the other empires because of their farming methods. The Incas invented terrace farming. This is the process of creating flatlands by building steps into the land down the mountainside (considering the fact they lived on a mountain).

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    In 1521 Spain claim ownership of the indigenous land, the greatest Aztec city, Tenochtitlan after being was defeated that every year, ending Aztec civilization. Spain renamed their new territory as New Spain. On behalf of the Spanish crown, many ventured to find new grand territories, also seeking gold. Spain spread its control by wanting to convert the indigenous people to Christianity creating cultural genocide assuring a change in religions. Spain instilled a social control over New Spain. To

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    The three ancient empires are the Maya, Aztec and Inca. Indigenous had no resistance to smallpox and measles. Mulattos have mixed African and Iberian ancestry. Mestizos are people with mixed ancestry, specifically Amerindian and Spanish ancestry. Indigenous traditions, European-derived music, and African-inspired musical activity make up the music of Central America, South America, and Mexico. African influence is evident in African secular and religious practices, in instruments modeled after African

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