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    Compare and contrast Maya, Aztec, and Inca culture In history we the people have found to realize that the Maya, Aztec, and Inca culture was one of the most incredible findings of their accomplishments. The Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations were really smart in topics of engineering, writing, agriculture and astronomy. Also all three had their beliefs, and good with agriculture. All three cultures used great technologies in their agriculture like slash and burn, terrace farming. They all hunted

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    The Women’s Role: Maya, Aztec and Inca Societies When one pictures the societies that spanned throughout our Mesoamerica and South America the images of warriors, conquests, gold and great feats of architecture, spawn in the mind. Missing from not only there, but the focus of many studies are the crucial roles that women played in these societies. Between each society; the Mayan, Aztec and Inca, each has their own unique culture and role for women within it. One wonders the roles of women in society

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    INTRODUCTION Religion played a very important role in the Aztec and Inca culture. Religious rituals consisted of human sacrifice and polytheism. Their deities were inspired by nature and the earth’s physical makeup. Both appear to be similar but peel back the onion and notable differences reveal themselves. It is difficult for modern day society to understand how human sacrifice can exist in such advanced civilizations. THE INCAS (CHILDREN OF THE SUN) The Incas Empire began around 1200 and lasted until the

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    The Aztec and Inca Empires I step down from the Aztecs. (Voyages into World History Vol 1 3rd edition, Chapter 15, PPT slide 27) It was rare that they would sacrifice a human; it would be more common to see a goat or other animals be sacrificed. They would only sacrifice a human during a famine, war, etc. Though both empires were very stanch and devout to their religion, the Aztec had the more powerful religion. (Voyages into World History Vol 1 3rd edition, Chapter 15, PPT slide 12) Although

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    The Aztec And Inca

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    Since class was determined based on ethnicity, social stability was directly correlated with racial diversity. Spanish conquest of the Aztec and Inca brought a new regime to America. The Aztec and Inca were considered the two most powerful and influential empires in Mesoamerica and South America. However, after Cortez conquered the Aztec and Pissarro defeated the Inca, the Spanish became the rulers of the newly acquired land and continued to expand their control. Spaniards in America adopted the social

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    The Aztec and Incan empire in Mesoamerica and the Andean Regions differed in their religious, cultural, and political traditions. Although both empires were located in the area of Mesoamerica, they were only similar in few ways. These two cultures were very influential to the nurturing of Mesoamerica and the Andean Regions. The religious aspects of both the Aztec and the Incan civilizations were based on several different deities. The Aztec empire had more than 128 gods and goddesses. The most

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    about the Aztec and Inca. They Believed in multiple gods, The Aztec were captured by the spanish invaders, and the Inca leader was Sapa Inca. Although they are different tribes both the Aztec and the Inca believe in multiple gods. When you believe in multiple gods, you are called Polytheism. there were gods for the sun , moon, death, and more. The society is divided into classes. There were nobles, commoners/peasants, priests, high priests, etc… Foods were very similar. The Aztec and Incas main food

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    Compare Aztecs And Inca

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    knows that the Maya, Aztec, and Inca were advanced societies. These empires were able to make great developments in their time. Some of their most impressive contributions include the growing of crops, master craftsman and tradesman, system of communications, and a hierarchical ruling system. The text states in Source 1 ‘’The Maya cities grew their own food, but they also shared goods with each other including salt, shells, cotton, and corn’’. In Source 2 it states ‘’The Aztecs farmed special plots

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    The Aztecs And The Incas

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    and millions of other stars! This is what the Aztecs and the Mayas saw every night. Both the Aztec and the Maya were a powerful and advanced civilization that were created separately from the Western European civilizations and did an amazing job doing so. Just like many other Ancient Civilizations the night sky plays a significant role in their society. Astronomy, Religion, culture and architecture are all aligned the stars. Both the Aztecs and the Maya originated in what is now the southern

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    of the conquering Spanish forces and outsiders to the Aztec and Inca societies they described, and this led them to view both societies as outsiders but they were both also in a position to view the Aztec and Inca Empires from within the cultures and thanks to that they both created more objective accounts than those of the Spanish conquerers.1 Similarly, Miguel Leon-Portilla was also an outsider but made the genuine effort to study the Aztec from “indigenous” records in a way that also led to a

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