chapter 11 review and discussion geography of the americas
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Chapter 11
Review and Discussion
Geography Geography
of the of the
AmericasAmericas
The Olmecs, 1400 B.C.E-1200 B.C.E
• Founded the first American Civilization
• Laid the political foundation of the Mesoamerican societies
Teotihuacan (450 – 600 CE)
• It was a religious, artistic, and trade center that had great influence on succeeding civilizations.
• Elites– Controlled the state bureaucracy, tax collection and
commerce – Powerful elites controlled the cities and the nearby
towns and rural peasantry. • Religion (animism)
– Enormous pyramids dedicated to the sun, moon, and other gods were built along the central avenue.
– Human sacrifice was carried out
THE MAYAN THE MAYAN CIVILIZATIONCIVILIZATIONTHE MAYAN THE MAYAN
CIVILIZATIONCIVILIZATION
Maya 300-900• The Maya established
city-states• Guatemala, Honduras,
Belize and Southern Mexico
• united by a common culture but not unified by a common political or military system
Mayan Government
• Each Mayan city had its local leaders, but all the city-states were ruled by one king
The Maya (300-900)
• Military• Primarily fought to secure military captives not
territory• Elite captives were mostly sacrificed• Commoners enslaved• Women• Elite - participated in bloodletting rituals and other
religious ceremonies• Common – agricultural and textile production
What was life like for the Maya?
• Mayan people were farmers • Priests were the highest
people in the society• The Maya worshipped
nature: animals, plants, water and the planets
Mayan architecture
• Relied solely on man power, stone tools, and levers for the building projects
Mayan Accomplishments
• Had a system of hieroglyphics • Practiced astrology-developed
a 365 day calendar • Developed a counting system
using 0 on a system based on 20
• Grew cotton, made cloth
The Mayan Ball Court Game: life or death with a little rubber ball…
• The Ball Court that was used for symbolic religious games.
Aztecs
• Lived in Modern Day Mexico
• Capital – Tenochtitlan (Mexico City today)
• Became an Empire and conquered other lands
• Spanish arrived in 16th century
The Aztecs• Society
– Clan based– Around 1325, a monarchial system is established
• Kings increased wealth and power by territorial conquest
• Supported population by– Land reclamation projects, constructing irrigated
fields, and chinampas
Aztec Society
Emperor- Chosen by Council of Nobles and Priests
Nobles and Priests
Warriors –
Common People
Slaves
Officials, governors, judges
could attain a noble social status If they killed an enemy
Farmers
- Mostly captives or criminals
(many were sacrificed to the Sun God)
The Aztecs• Trade
– No wheel vehicles, draft animals or money was used
– Barter economy– Benefited from the tributary system
• Religion– Worshipped gods and goddesses– Huitzilopochtli (sun god)
• Required a diet of human hearts– Sacrificed thousands of people every year
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The Great Temple at The Great Temple at TenochtitlanTenochtitlan
Aztec Empire MapAztec Empire MapAztec Empire MapAztec Empire Map
Tenochtitlan
Tenochtitlan
• The city was made up of a central square surrounded by pyramid-temples, palaces, gardens, zoos, schools & markets. This city reveals all that was the best of the Aztecs!
Chinampas: Floating Gardens
• By 1500, the Aztec empire spread from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean and numbered 30 million people.
• Conquered by the Spanish around 1519
Incas 1463 - 1532
• Located in current day Peru
• By the early 1500’s, the Incan empire stretched 2500 miles– Andes to Pacific Coast
(Ecuador to Chile)
Incas• Empire
– Built a huge empire in the Andes by 1525– Developed a strong and professional army – Prosperity and military strength depended on herds of llamas and
alpacas• Rule
– Generally left local rulers in place• Took heirs as hostage
– imperial bureaucracy led by a king • King was required to prove himself by conquering new territories
• Religion (Sun god most important)– Rituals, feasts, sacrifices of textiles, animals, and other tribute
goods, and occasional human• Accomplishments
– Construction of vast network of roads (13,000 miles)
Pachacuti, Ruled 1438-1471The Supreme Ruler
• Pachacuti was the first INCA, or “supreme ruler”
• The INCA was thought to be a descendant of the sun god “Inti”
Cuzco: The Imperial Capital
• From Cuzco, the emperor ruled more than 10 million people
• There was a system of roads, tunnels, and rope bridges that connected the cities of the empire
Incan Road System: The Heart of the Empire
• allowed armies and news to travel rapidly around the empire.
• prohibited ordinary people from using the roads at all.
The Incas…built a complex civilization
• They imposed their own language and religion on the people.
• that relied on order and absolute authority• The Incas strictly regulated the lives of
millions of people within their empire. • Government officials arranged marriages.
The Incas…built a complex civilization
• Community leaders assigned jobs to each family and organized the community to work the land.
– Mit’a• Farmers had to spend part of each year
working land for the emperor and the temples.
• Government officials controlled the harvest.
Chosen Women of the Sun
• Played a key role and honor role in Incan religious rituals
• Started at age 8 and trained until age 16 where her fate would be decided – Made garments for the Sapa Inca– Most remained in house of seclusion in service of
the Sun for most of their lives
CivilizatiCivilizationon
LocatioLocationn
Capital Capital CityCity
Good Good StuffStuff
YearsYears
MayaMaya The Maya The Maya were located were located mainly in the mainly in the Yucatan Yucatan Peninsula, Peninsula, and and stretched to stretched to Belize & Belize & Guatemala Guatemala
TikalTikal Hieroglyphics Hieroglyphics
365 day 365 day calendar calendar
counting counting system using system using 0-20 0-20
1000 BCE 1000 BCE to about to about 900 CE900 CE
AztecAztec The Aztecs The Aztecs were were located located throughout throughout MexicoMexico
The capital The capital city, city,
TenochtitlanTenochtitlan, now lies , now lies
below below Mexico cityMexico city
Built capital Built capital city over lake city over lake Texcoco Texcoco
Built Built aqueducts & aqueducts & causeways causeways
Had zoos, Had zoos, schools, etc..schools, etc..
1200 CE1200 CE
To To
1500’s1500’s
IncaInca Pacific Pacific Coast of Coast of Peru, in Peru, in South South
AmericaAmerica
Cuzco, the Cuzco, the Holy city Holy city
System of System of roads, roads, tunnels, & tunnels, & rope bridges rope bridges
Performed Performed brain surgerybrain surgery
1300 CE 1300 CE to to
Early Early 1500’s1500’s