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    that one effect of colonialism is that it views each one of the colonized as a tabula rasa‚ which in turn creates an confused pseudo-society . Aspects such as the tradition of the kola nut ritual. “As he broke the kola‚ Unoka prayed to their ancestors for life and health‚ and for protection against their enemies.” The kola nut tradition is a way of communicating respect and was not seen to be used later in the book. This is an example of Achebe subtly and silently bringing some important everyday rituals

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    Although Spanish had the mobility such as horses and steel weapons which Inca didn’t had defense against. It was the Indians fighting against Indians that helped Spanish conquest. Also‚ when Spanish arrived Inca was already falling. Many of the Indian empires were fed up of Inca rule which made them joined hands with Spanish to break free from Inca domination. Spanish promised Indians allies independence denied by Inca to gain support‚ but after the conquest the promises were forgotten. This was

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    Portugal would utilize its developing wealth to try to command them so they choose to take care of this issue by exploring the Americas to gain wealth. Granted‚ Spain had to fight for its conquests‚ but in battle after battle - such as the defeat of the Inca Empire in 1532 - the Spanish proved victorious. Proximate factors such as horses‚ superior technology‚ and diseases explain

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    inherited by pre-Inca cultures. In the time of the Incas a textile production was obtained mainly from the Tahuantinsuyo. Also‚ the in writings of the observations made by the chroniclers‚ it can be seen that the dresses Incas had portrayed different elements‚ especially utilitarian‚ social‚ economic and religious. The dresses were one of the elements evaluated within the system of redistribution and reciprocity to the high status people; for example‚ in the displacements of the Inca‚ their slaves were

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    Cited: http://www.ehow.com/info_8471695_differences-aztecs-mayans-incas.html http://www.enotes.com/history/q-and-a/how-did-aztec-inca-empires-compare-with-mayan-287542 http://voices.yahoo.com/inca-maya-aztec-empire-achievments-359085.html?cat=37 http://mrsbergsclass.com/mayanincanaztec.html

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    Conquistador’s animals‚ knowledge‚ and weapons‚ they were able to justify their actions and defeat the Inca’s. The first step that led conquistador’s actions to be justified was their domestic animals. The Conquistadors had many animals which the Incas do not have‚ due to their geographical luck. These animals which include horses‚ pigs‚ cows‚ and much more. These animals helped provide leather‚ muscle power‚ and most of the food to which increases the productivity of farms. With the

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    their creator. Mankind was taught by his son how to build and hunt; while his daughter trained females for cooking and sewing. Pachacamac’s son was named Inca who turned out to be the 1st Inca. Along with his sister-wife‚ once Inca spread the creator’s news‚ everybody started following them to their “golden temple.” From here‚ in the North‚ Inca started his individual land‚ while the daughter of Pachacamac started her individual land in the south; therefore forming the Incan world’s cycle of

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    They had all the requirements but one: the Incas did not have any iron. By only the fault of geography‚ and by no fault of their own‚ the Incas could not make steel‚ but they did have a lot of gold. Since gold is a soft and weak metal‚ it was only used for decoration by the Incas. When the Spanish came with their steel swords‚ steel armor‚ and steel ships‚ and decided to take the gold‚ the Incas could only defend it with their bronze and stone weapons. This fight was

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    were early‚ important American civilizations. The Aztec and Maya civilizations were located in Mesoamerica. The Inca were located in South America in modern day Chile. The three civilizations all had different advancements and number of advancements. Plus‚ all of the civilizations needed different advancements due to location and time of existence. The Aztecs were the least advanced. The Inca were the second most advanced. The Maya were the most advanced with writing‚ architecture‚ and math. The Maya

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    The Aztec Empire began in 1330‚ with the founding of Tenochtitlan. This empire was at its most hit‚ when Moctezuma II ruled. But this fierce and powerful empire came to its end when Hernan Cortes conquered the empire in 1521. There are four factors which caused the demise of the Aztec Empire. They are: Alliances (The conquistadors made alliance with tribes who didn’t like the Aztecs) Weapons (Spaniards had advanced weaponry and horses‚ to their advantage) The Spaniards had advanced weaponry and

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