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Title: Civilizations of Meso-America


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Civilizations of Meso-America
  • Olmecs, Aztecs, Mayans and Incas

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Teotihuacán Was the first major city in
Mesoamerica Arose around 250 B.C. and collapsed
about 800 A.D. May have had as many as 200,000
inhabitants at its height. Has a main
thoroughfare, known as the Avenue of the Dead,
had two main temples. The Temple of the Sun and
the Temple of the Moon.
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Olmec 1300 B.C.- The first civilization of
Mesoamerica They were located in the hot and
swampy lowlands along the coast of the Gulf of
Mexico south of Veracruz. They had large
cities that were centers for religious
rituals. They carved colossal stone heads They
may have been to represent their ancestors or
gods.
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Aztecs
  • Who were the Aztecs?
  • Civilization in the Valley of Mexico
  • Ruled the region from 1100s to 1500s

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Aztec Empire
  • Aztec Empire
  • Arrived in the Valley of Mexico in 1148
  • Economy based on agriculture
  • Spanned from the Pacific Coast to the Gulf of
    Mexico
  • Major city Tenochtitlan
  • By 1520, included 20 million people

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Aztec Culture
  • What was life like in Aztec Culture?
  • Aztec culture divided into 2 classes, commoners
    and nobles
  • Noble male children attended school until 15
  • Women were subordinate to men
  • Slavery was common

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Aztec Culture
  • What was life like in Aztec Culture?
  • Laws were simple and harsh
  • Most crimes punishable by death, beatings or
    mutilation
  • Slander ( or lying) was punishable by the loss of
    your lips!

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Aztecs
Aztec Rule Montezuma though Spanish explorer
Cortez was a returning god. Montezuma offered
gifts of gold. Excited by the riches, Hernan
Cortes and an army to defeat the Aztecs in 1520
  • What caused the end to the Aztec Civilization?

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Aztecs
  • Education
  • One of the first civilizations to require
    education
  • Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Muscle relaxing medication
  • Mathematics
  • Idea of zero
  • Accurate calendar
  • Food
  • Popcorn
  • Chocolate
  • Chewing gum
  • Contributions difficult to trace because of
    destruction by Catholic missionaries
  • What were some contributions the Aztecs made to
    the world?

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Aztec Beliefs
  • What were the beliefs of the Aztec people?
  • Aztecs religion was polytheistic (more than one
    god), they worshiped about 1,000 different gods.
  • The head of the gods was Huizilopochtlid, god of
    war and god of sun.

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Aztec Beliefs
  • What did the Aztecs Believe?
  • They put their greatest efforts into making
    strong, beautiful temples to please their gods.
  • Their arts had a part in their religion. They
    drew pictures that told about their gods.
  • They recorded religious events with hieroglyphics
    and even number symbols.
  • They worshipped the sun god the most.

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Aztec Beliefs
  • What did Aztecs believe?
  • The god of the Sun had told the Aztecs to wander
    until they found an eagle with a serpent in its
    mouth perched on a cactus growing from a rock.
    When they found this, they claimed the area
    around it, which is now known as Tenochtitlan.

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Aztec Beliefs
  • Who was responsible for worship in Aztec Culture?
  • Priests and priestesses were very important
    people. They acted as doctors, and taught
    science, art, writing, music, dance, history, and
    counting.

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Aztec Beliefs
  • Where did people worship?
  • Religious ceremonies took place in a temple
    called a teocalli.
  • This temple had sacred pools for ceremonial
    cleansing, gardens, living quarters for a priest,
    and racks to hold the skulls of victims.
  • Religion played a great part in Aztec life.

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Aztec Beliefs
  • How did Aztecs worship?
  • Sacrifice was one of the main events in the Aztec
    religion.
  • Priests made human sacrifices to make the sun god
    happy.
  • Aztecs fought in wars to capture men to
    sacrifice.
  • On God's Feast Day, they killed their slaves for
    the gods.
  • Human sacrifices were offerings to the sun and
    earth so that food would grow.

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Mayan Civilization
Pre-Classic(2600 B.C.E-250 B.C.E) Classic (250
C.E-900 C.E) Mayan Collapse Post-Classic period (
1000-1600 C.E)
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Mayan Civilization
  • Where did Mayan Civilization occur?

Southern Mexico Yucatan peninsula, and modern
Chapas, and Tabasco in Mexico
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Mayan Society
  • What was life like in the Mayan Civilization?
  • Land divided into states (major city and
    surrounding towns) were headed by a ruler who
    was often a priest

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Mayan Society
  • What was life like in the Mayan Civilization?
  • Very few people lived in the urban centers
  • Mostly involved in agriculture

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Mayan Society
  • What was life like in the Mayan Civilization?
  • Mayan civilization had unique ideas of beauty
  • Crossed EyesConsidered particularly beautiful
  • Babies were given objects to stare at to
    encourage crossed eyes
  • High, flat, sloping forehead
  • Tied boards to babies foreheads

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Mayan Beliefs
  • What did Mayan People believe?
  • Polytheistic (more than one god)
  • Gods were not good or evil,
  • Like Aztecs, religious ceremonies closely tied to
    natural cycles ( moon phases, seasons, etc.)

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Mayan Beliefs
  • What did the Mayan people believe?
  • Religious ceremonies consisted of singing,
    dancing, competitions, dramatic performances, and
    some human sacrifice
  • Human sacrifice usually voluntary
  • Participants gives blood or pieces (arms, tongue,
    eye, etc) to the god

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Mayan Beliefs
  • What did the Mayan people believe?
  • Mayan people believed in an afterlife
  • Heaven was reserved for people who died in
    sacrifice, childbirth or hanged
  • Hell or xibal was for everyone else

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Mayan Beliefs
  • What was the role of priests in Mayan society?
  • Believed priests could talk to gods
  • Most daily life directed by priests
  • Decided when to plant, who could marry,
    sometimes leaders

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Mayan Beliefs
  • What did Mayan People believe?
  • Believed in the underworld, the sky and the
    Earth
  • Knowing the past meant knowing the cycle of the
    present and knowing the present provided
    information for knowing the future
  • This focus on time led to development of
    sophisticated calendars and time keepers

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End of the Mayan Civilization
  • Why did the Mayan Civilization end?
  • It took 170 years for the Spanish to get control
    of Mayan lands.
  • Mayans remained independent until the 1700s
  • Mayan culture, language, and art still practiced

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Mayan Civilization
  • What are some contributions the Mayan
    civilization made to the world?
  • Written language
  • Calendars
  • Art and architecture
  • Temple building
  • City development

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Mayan Temples
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Inca Civilization
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Inca Location
  • Where was the Inca civilization?

Along the coast of South America. Modern Chile,
Peru, parts of Argentina and Boliva Andes
Mountain Range
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Inca Time Period
  • When was the Inca civilization?
  • Little historic record of where the Incas came
    from.
  • No written language
  • Cuzco( in modern Peru) is the center.
  • Incas began spreading out from Cuzco in the 1400s
  • eventually created one of the largest empires in
    all of history

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Inca Society
  • Royal family had absolute power
  • Relationships within clans based on community and
    cooperation
  • Strongly head belief that there is enough for
    everyone
  • Conquered people required to pay a labor tax
    which provided roads and farmlands through the
    Andes mountains
  • What was it like to live in Inca Society?

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Inca Society
  • What was it like to live in Inca society?
  • Most people lived above 10,000 feet in elevation
  • Worshiped at over 15,000 ft. in elevation
  • Difficult today, scientists still wonder how the
    Incas did it
  • Clothing made from Alpaca, and lama wool for the
    cool temperatures at high altitudes

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Inca Beliefs
  • What did Incas believe?
  • Polytheistic (more than one god)
  • Gods mostly tied to natural objects or events
  • Main god- Sun-god
  • Sun-god was the only god to have temples
  • Royal family descended from the sun-god
  • Referred to as the Giver of Life

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Inca Beliefs
  • What did the Incas believe?
  • Worshipped with monthly festivals to honor gods
  • Human sacrifice rare in Incan Culture
  • Reserved for major festivals or the crowning of a
    new emperor

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Contributions of Inca Civilization
  • What contributions did Inca Civilization make?
  • Engineering
  • Forts built of cut stone that fit so precisely
    together they do not require mortar and are still
    standing in near perfect condition
  • Highly sophisticated network of roads, more roads
    than the Romans
  • Aqueducts and irrigation systems
  • Advanced Surgery and Medicine
  • Textiles and Ceramics

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Contributions of the Inca Civilization
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End of the Inca Civilization
  • Why did the Inca Civilization end?
  • Inspired by Cortes victory over the Aztecs,
    Francisco Pizzaro, another Spanish explorer
    invaded in 1531 with 200 soldiers
  • Pizzaro captured the Incan ruler and killed him
    in 1533.
  • Pizzaro did not gain complete control over the
    region until the 1560s.

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Macchu Picchu
  • Probably built at the height of the Incan
    Empire around 1450
  • 7,500 feet above sea level
  • Self sustaining city
  • One of the great wonders of the world
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