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Early American Ancient Civilizations
Topic 1: Early Americans & European Exploration by mr. donny
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Objectives:
Describe early civilizations and cultures of the Americas
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So what makes the Aztec/Maya/Inca worlds so different and impressive in their own ways?
For starters they lacked domesticated animals for food/labor ....all they had were small dogs (in Aztec and Maya) and llamas in Incan Empire. No Horses,Sheep, Oxen, Cattle, Camels, Goats, etc.
lacked alot of the major natural resources of Eurasia...most importantly Iron
They built their civilizations in places nobody would expect
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Olmecs Develop a Civilization
Farming communities grew enough food to support large populations
Cities emerged as populations grew
Cities are considered the first civilizations in the Americas
Civilization: a society that shares a language, territory, and economy
Civilizations have organized government, social classes, and complex religions
Olmecs were the first civilization in the Americas
Developed about 3,500 years ago on the east coast of Mexico
Olmecs known for carving large heads out of stone and constructing stone temples
Olmecs developed a calendar to mark the change of seasons and mark the passage of time.
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The civilizations in "the Americas" often get a bad reputation.
Despite what negative things you may have heard about or seen, these people were AMAZING perhaps even more so than more well known groups in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
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Multiple Choice
The first cities developed because...
the invention of the calendar made it possible to predict the seasons.
builders learned how to make permanent dwellings out of stone.
farmers were able to grow more food than they needed to survive.
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Mayan Civilization
Mayans lived about 3,000 years ago in Central America
Maya farmers produced enough food to feed large city-states
city-state: a political unit that controls a city and its surrounding land
A network of roads linked city-states and encouraged trade and competition
City-state waged war on each other for land, riches, and access to trade routes
Mayan Social Classes
Nobles: Kings, priests, warriors, government officials
Priests played an important role in religious ceremonies that brought good harvests
Laborers & Farmers: Grew corn, squash, and other crops to feed cities
Slaves: Prisoners of war or criminals
Math & Astronomy
Priests had to know when to honor their many gods that controlled the natural world
Priests studies the sun, moon, and stars and created an accurate 365 day calendar
Mayan Civilization Disappeared around 900
Historians believe warfare or drought likely lead to the demise of the Mayas
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The Maya
The oldest and most culturally diverse of the central American civilizations
Collection of independent City States
Their golden age was about 1500 years ago.
Home regions in modern day Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, (aka the Yucatan)
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The Maya built temples and palaces atop huge stone pyramids.
Mayan Temples
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Multiple Choice
Which group of people had the highest power in Maya society?
Nobles
Farmers
Laborers
Slaves
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Mayan priests were able to produce an accurate 365 day calendar based on their knowledge of the stars.
True
False
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Aztec Civilization
Aztecs settled in central Mexico during the 1300s
Built the capital of Tenochtitlan in the middle of Lake Texcoco
Roads made of packed earth connected the capital to the mainland
Aztec farming
Learned to farm in shallow swamps, dig canals, and built floating gardens called chinampas
Chinampas: reed mat attached to the lake bottom with long stakes were covered with mud to create farmland
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City of Tenochtitlan (the Capitol of Mexica/Aztec Empire circa 1500
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Aztec Ritual Sacrafice
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Mexica Empire (Aztecs)
located in central mexico around modern day Mexico City
were the most dominant military power of the day
built mega city capitol of Tenochtitlan
Rich Culture and complex religion
ancestors genetically to lots of Mexicans people today
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Multiple Choice
Which represents an Aztec adaptation to their environment?
Settling near a lake.
A surplus of farmed crops.
Farming in shallow swamps and creating chinampas
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Aztec Civilization
Religion
Aztecs developed complex calendars by studying the stars
Calendars were used to improve planting and harvesting
Priests performed rituals to please many gods
Aztecs paid special attention to the god who controlled the sun
Aztecs believed the sun required human sacrifices in order to rise each day
Thousands of human captives were killed each year to please the sun god
Aztec Civilization Ends
By 1500, Aztecs controlled land from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean and was home to millions of people
People conquered by the Aztecs frequented looked for revenge
Aztecs faced many revolts due to high taxes and the sacrifice of many prisoners
Multiple enemy groups would join together to destroy the Aztec Empire
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The Aztecs killed thousands of people every year to keep the Sun God happy.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Why did the Aztecs deal with so much unrest in their society?
People they conquered were forced to pay high taxes.
The Aztecs did not have a strong military to control their people.
European countries provided weapons to neighboring civilizations.
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Inca Civilization
Incas built a large empire that stretched most of the west coast of South America
Inca capital was the holy city of Cuzco in the Andes Mountains
Cuzco was home to massive palaces and temples made of stone and gold decoration
The Inca Emperor was considered a god who had descended from the sun god
The Emperor ruled more than 10 million people throughout the empire
The Incas gained territories by waging war on the surrounding people
Inca Empire was well organized
Emperor sent governors to oversea far away territory
Governors required every person to assist in projects for the empire
Roads, mining, farming, pottery
Inca Achievements
Incas built a 10,000 mile network of roads
Huge stone temples and forts were built in the mountains
Built terraces in steep mountainsides to create farmland with stone walls to prevent erosion
Terrace: a wide shelf of land cut into a hillside
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The Incan Empire
located far south of both Mayan and Aztec lands in modern day peru and Chile
amazing engineering and building masters
mountain dwellers with citys WAY UP HIGH
last to fall to Spanish Invaders
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Inca Ruins
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Native Incan Descendant visiting his ancestral land of Machu Pichu
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Machu Pichu a city built at 8000ft above sea level
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still intact Incan Rope Bridge over two Mountains
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Multiple Choice
How did the Incas make it possible to farm in such a mountainous region?
They built terraces to create farmland in hillsides.
They used primitive explosives to flatten mountain tops.
They only raised crops that grew in rocky soil
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The Inca emperor was believed to be a descendant of a god.
True
False
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Topic 1: Early Americans & European Exploration by mr. donny
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