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    The Aztecs and their relationship to Cortes was not a close bond. The Aztecs thought he was a god who came to fulfill a prophecy. He played this off so he could get closer and so he could strike the Aztecs down. They wanted to strike down on Aztecs so they could get gold and silver and other goods (Neth). Pizarro had a relationship much like Cortez. He befriended them for a short time‚ then found the right time to strike down on to the Incas just like Cortes when he struck the Incas. Pizarro

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    The Maya‚ Aztec and Inca were three civilizations in Latin America that accomplished many social‚ political and economic feats during the Middle Ages. Though all civilizations were alike in many ways‚ they also varied in some ways. All three civilizations greatly ranked their social classes‚ and each valued religion. However‚ roles and expectations of men and woman were not all the same throughout each empire. Another variation between the three empires is their geographic location which also enabled

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    Spanish Aztec War

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    | | The Aztec-Spanish War: Causes and Effects Shane J. Bergen HIST101 American History to 1877 Professor Lawhorn May 28‚ 2013 The Aztec-Spanish War The Aztec empire was one of the strongest and most expansive empires in the 15th century. They cemented their power by securing strategic alliances‚ but they also established enemies who would eventually aid their demise. The Aztec-Spanish War is officially described to have lasted between 1519 and 15211‚ but many events before

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    Mayan Polytheism Essay

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    cultures‚ there were gods associated with nature (sun‚ wind‚ fire‚ rain‚ etc.)‚ gods of heavens‚ etc and they imagined some of their gods as old or young; some took the shape of animals and some were part humans and part animals (***). The gods involved in every aspect of the Mayan’s life. Their main god was Itzamna‚ created earth and ruled over heaven (Mark‚ 2012). Furthermore‚ people also believed that their kings could carry messages between people and gods‚ and the priests were responsible for

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    Defeating the Aztec Empire

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    Mexico‚ forming alliances with Aztec rivals‚ until reaching the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan was the capital city of the massive Mexican empire known as the Aztecs or Mexica. It had a population of 200‚000 people; almost three times that of the largest city of Spain‚ Seyville (Windschuttle‚ 43). Within the next two years‚ Cortes and his men had triumphantly defeated the Aztecs and taken control of Tenochtitlan against all odds. (Daniel‚ 1992) So how‚ despite be hopelessly outnumbered

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    In the Mayan beliefs‚ their rituals were ones that included prayer and sacrifices of animals and humans. Some of the animals that the Mayans sacrificed were birds‚ fish‚ and insects. The sacrificing does not stop there‚ the Mayans also drank the blood of humans that came from their tongues‚ ears‚ arms‚ legs‚ and genitals. Now‚ they also did dancing‚ fasting‚ of course‚ prayer‚ sacrificing‚ and the drawing of the human blood. The Mayans had all these practices in order to be able and carry on vital

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    The Inca of Peru lived in a rough environment that only a few would survive. The Inca had tribes called the Moche‚ Nazca and the Paracas. They would barley lasted 100 years. This movie is about there accomplishments and struggles. Machu Picchu a city that laid hidden for many years until 1911 when a American explore Hiram Bingham discovered it. It was high in the mountains‚ it had been there for 400 years. High in the Andes mountains were the environment was harsh. The Inca people adapted

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    Inca‚ and the Maya both are very different and the same in so many different ways! It’s just so fascinating how two societies from different times differ but at the same time be the same. Today we will be looking at two three components‚ those being beliefs‚ farming‚ and homes. let’s begin! The Inca and Maya don’t live today‚ they didn’t even live during the same time that being Inca lived during the 1500s and the Maya were 2600 B.C. but did the time effect how they live? So like I Said we will be

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    Mayan Codex Analysis

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    An ancient Mayan document‚ the Grolier Codex‚ was found in the late 1960s‚ and was only recently found to be a genuine Mayan document. When the Grolier Codex was first found in the 60s‚ many believed the document to be forged due to the circumstances it was found. According to the article written by Walt Bonner from Fox News‚ “…story goes that collector Josue Saenz was flown to a remote airstrip somewhere in the Mexican state of Chiapa‚ where a crew of looters met him” (Bonner‚ 2016). According to

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    Aztec Empire Essay

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    Aztec Empire‚ also known as Mexica‚ was formed by certain ethnic groups in Central Mexico‚ especially those who spoke the Nahuatl language and politically and militarily dominated a vast region of Mesoamerica in the XIV‚ XV and XVI. Tenochtitlan in the Valley of Mexico‚ was the capital of the Aztec civilization. In Nahuatl‚ the language of the Mexica‚ Aztecatl means "one who comes from Aztlán". In 1810‚ Alexander von Humbolt coined the term Aztec applicable to all persons associated by commerce‚

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