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    Architecture Many people think about what was the main achievement of many generations was. What about the Mayan tribes greatest achievement. There are many things that the Maya had achieved such as architecture‚ calendars‚ mathematics‚ and trade routes. While living in what is now known as modern day Mexico. People have many different opinions on what the Mayans greatest achievement was‚ but I think the greatest achievement is architecture. I think the Mayans greatest achievement was architecture

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    Mark Tovar “Aztec” 10/22/2016 Medium: Acrylic Mixed Media After viewing the painting “Aztec by Mark Tovar‚ I was able to note several elements of art represented throughout the painting. In terms of form the painting featured only organic forms and did not appear to depict a third dimension. The content of the painting focuses on the Aztec depicted in the center of the painting. In terms of style‚ the painter appears to attempt to replicate the painting style of Aztec art. The Acrylic Mixed

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    The Spanish administrators along the course establish two centres of authority in the Americas “Mexico (which they called New Spain) and Peru (known as New Castile)” (Source12) There was also mandatory conversion to Christianity. There was a stage when Provincial Landa found that the Mayans had ongoing idolatry‚ which led to the arrest of thousands of natives who were suspected on idolatry and Landa supervised the torture of “...more than 4‚500 people over the course of three months; many were tortured

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    Cortés was born in 1485 in Medellín‚ Spain. He died on December 2nd‚ 1547 in Castilleja de la Cuesta‚ Spain. He wasn’t born wealthy despite being born into an upper-class family. Hernan was known to be an adventurous and enthusiastic young man. During his youth‚ it was said that he was often a troublemaker and very rebellious and mischievous to his parents. Hernan is now known as an explorer and conqueror of the Aztec Empire. It has been said that Hernan has been to the University of Salamanca

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    An altar made on the Day of the Dead is the perfect image that has a balance of Aztec and Spanish elements incorporated in it. The Day of the Dead is a special celebration that remembers‚ honours‚ and celebrates the dead. It is a celebration of life‚ and a triumph over death. The Aztecs have been practicing this tradition for at least three thousand years before the Spanish arrived. To them‚ life was a dream‚ and it is only in death that did they wake. The Aztecs had a strong belief in the afterlife

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    1. How did Inka rulers express and maintain their authority to rule? The Inka Empire was vast and mountainous‚ posing a challenge for Inka rulers to uphold authority across the empire. Their solution to this problem was just as complex as the society in which they lived in: The Emperor is akin to a God and everything within the empire belongs to him. Lords maintain control over the production of food and other valuable resources‚ such as‚ llamas‚ and gold. Roads were created and maintained connecting

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    Aztec‚Inca‚Mayan Were all very similar in belief‚architecture‚ and culture but with each one having key differences. They shared common interests in farming and architecture along with calendars and math all using a tax system based on the social pyramid. The Aztecs The Aztecs settles in the mexican valley in 1248 and made great cities out of stone and temples‚shrines and pyramids to practice human sacrifice to satisfy their gods. They were early explorers of math and timekeeping and most importantly

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    The Aztec calendar stone represented the “Four Movement”‚ which is the fifth world era‚ when the gods sacrificed their blood to give motionless Nanahuatzin energy for his celestial movement. The calendar symbolizes the Aztec’s belief that life and death in a fragile universe is maintained by a continuous supply of blood to the gods‚ as it contains a precious liquid essence known as chalchihuatl. It provides justification for war and sacrifice. It also contains four boxes figures which represent the

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    In 1521‚ the Aztecs tirelessly defended their capital against Hernan Cortés‚ a Spanish conquistador‚ and his convoy of fellow Spaniards and native allies. Founded in 1345 on the shore of Lake Texcoco‚ Tenochtitlan became the capital city and religious center for the Mexica people of the Aztec empire. An Aztec eyewitness describes in detail the final days of the once powerful city as it fell to the Spaniards. When Christopher Columbus arrived to the Indies in 1492‚ he opened the gates for Spanish

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    Introduction How did “corn” come about? It all started with the evolution of maize‚ which represents a remarkable achievement in plant breeding. Over the years of evolution Maize‚ known as corn today‚ hardly resembles its original ancestor Teosinte. Originating in South Mexico‚ Teosinte is a wild grass common to that area. In order to understand the transformation from a wild grass to a productive cash crop one must understand the background between evolution and interdependence between humans and

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