for days at a time. Also they would need carbon‚ which was available to everyone. Europe and the Inca had a warm climate‚ but Papua New Guinea did not. They would also need iron and coal to make steel‚ which Europe had‚ but the Inca didn’t have iron. Papua New Guinea had iron‚ but they didn’t have the tools available to dig it up and smelt it‚ so it was useless to them. Since Europe had steel and the Inca didn’t‚ Europe was able to win the wars against them‚ and take their resources. Europe continued
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other smaller lines and drawings. The drawings are huge‚ large enough that they can only be made out vaguely from viewing towers. They are best deciphered from the air. As the Nazca and other coinciding civilizations began to disappear‚ the mighty Inca rose in Peru. Incan civilization began as a small tribe in the Cuzco valley in the mid 1400s. Cuzco remained the military and political
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For example‚ the practice of sharing palm-wine and kola nuts is repeated throughout the book to emphasize the peacefulness of the Igbo. When Unoka’s neighbor visits him to collect a debt‚ the neighbor doesn’t bring up the debt immedately. Instead‚ he and Unoka share a kola nut and pray to the ancestral spirits and then they converse about community affairs at great length. These customs emphasize the common interests
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The Maya‚ Inca‚ and Aztec are very different‚ but also has a lot of similarities‚ they use different technology. The Maya were very advanced for their time period. They had their own number system‚ writing system‚ and they used the wheel‚ but the Inca lacked all of those. The Inca’s technology was still advanced‚ though. They used ramps and stones to build their homes. They would chisel at the big rock with a smaller rock making a twist motion right before it hit the stone to shape out what they
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up to a total of about $50. The funny thing was that it cost John Pemberton over $70 in expanses‚ so the first year of sales were a loss. Until 1905‚ the soft drink‚ marketed as a tonic‚ contained extracts of cocaine as well as the caffeine-rich kola nut. Asa Candler In 1887‚ another Atlanta pharmacist and businessman‚ Asa Candler bought the formula for Coca Cola from inventor John Pemberton for $2‚300. By the late 1890s‚ Coca Cola
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The Mayas‚ Incas and Aztecs. They all had a very distinctive culture‚ that defined the way they lived‚ and influenced the way their followers still live today. For example‚ the Maya lifestyle was greatly based on religion‚ with big temples known today as architectural wonders. Along with their culture‚ each civilization also had a set of achievements‚ which in some cases are continued to be used today. The Inca people would weave colorful woolen cloths‚ which served as blankets for those who could
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like smallpox. Many of the other civilizations were not immune to diseases because they didn’t have animals to get immunity from. The Incas did have the llama but they did not have close contact with them so‚ they didnt built an immunity. So when the Spanish attacked the Incas not only did they had steel but they brought smallpox with them. They spread it to the Incas‚ without even knowing it‚ and they became infected and eventually died. When it came time for them to fight they were to weak so it
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In the history of the Americas many achievements have been made. Most of these achievements had come from the Maya‚ Inca‚ and Aztec Empires. Each civilization was greatly advanced in the topics agriculture‚ writing‚ and engineering and astronomy. Astronomy was one of the greatest achievements of the Mayan Empire. The Mayan Empire knew how many days were in a year and showed that they knew fall spring equinox. They demonstrated their knowledge of astronomy on their Pyramid of Kukulkan which they
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Pre-Columbian Era: Introduction 700 B.C.–1400 A.D. In this section‚ you will examine the developments that led to the settling of the Americas. Included in this section will be a discussion of key terms that will help describe both the scientific and social implications of this development. You will also focus on the agrarian society and the role of the Native Americans in shaping the development of North America. First‚ listen to the tutorial to learn more about the land bridge theory of human
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Aztec‚ and Inca civilizations brought major accomplishments to the world today. These accomplishments established them as advanced societies during their time without the influence of Europe‚ Asia‚ and the Middle East. Some of these accomplishments ranged from agriculture to architecture and on to writing and trade. Such as‚ the Mayans with their agriculture system of chinampas and there monumental temple/pyramids‚ the Aztecs with their trading in the city of Tenochtitlan‚ and the Incas with their
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