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Key Terms MesoAmerican Cultures/West African
Kingdoms
  • Olmecs
  • Mayas
  • Raised Field Farming
  • Aztecs
  • Tenochtitlan
  • Chinampas
  • Incas
  • Cuzco
  • Terrace Farming
  • Relay Running
  • Ghana
  • Mali
  • Mansa Musa
  • Timbuktu
  • Songhai
  • Askia Muhammad

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Olmecs
  • Flourished from 1200 400 B.C.
  • Located on the Eastern edges of Mexico near
    Veracruz
  • Lived near marshy areas, adapted similar to
    Mesopotamians
  • Society was rigidly structured with priest-kings
    ruling a ruling elite of warriors, administrators
    and engineers, and a lower class of farmers and
    artisans
  • Built three major centers.
  • Declined slowly from 900 B.C. forward.
  • Contributed
  • A writing system
  • Used mirrors for art and fire
  • Massive sculptures
  • Heavy reliance on religion in state rule

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Mayas
  • Lasted from roughly 600 B.C. - 1500 A.D.
  • Began in Guatemala but later moved to Belize,
    Honduras and the Yucatan.
  • Had an animistic religious system similar to that
    of the Olmecs.
  • Used raised field farming to provide areas for
    drainage from the massive rains that swept
    through the region
  • Were known to have traded with other cultures.
  • Built massive religions and political centers in
    Tikal and Copan massive flat-top pyramids
    signaled the major cities.
  • Declined with civil war and then the slow
    conquest by the Spaniards in the 1500's.
  • Contributed
  • Concept of zero
  • 365 day calendar
  • Massive pyramid temples

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Aztecs
  • Flourished from 1200 1522
  • Located in Southern Mexico centered around
    Tenochtitlan, their capital city.
  • Established tributary states throughout Mexico
  • Were also animistic but had chief gods including
    Quezalcoatl.
  • Believed in human sacrifice to please their gods,
    hence they engaged in many wars to acquire
    sacrifices.
  • Society was broken into four classes nobles,
    commoners, serfs and slaves. Emperor held
    complete control of the empire.
  • Created floating islands used for farming known
    as chinampas.
  • The arrival of the Cortes' in Mexico led to the
    conquest of the Aztecs.
  • Contributions
  • Chinampas
  • Massive city structures, bridge and causeway
    building.

5
Incas
  • Flourished from roughly 1200 1572.
  • Located in Western South America, mostly Ecuador,
    Peru, and Chile.
  • Society was broken down to the smallest units to
    ensure complete control
  • Used relay runners to send messages between
    areas.
  • Constructed roads to connect all of the major
    areas.
  • Created a capital city known as Cuzco.
  • Used terrace farming ? areas cut out of sections
    of mountains and kept in place by stone frames.
  • Contributions
  • Road and bridge building
  • Record keeping through quipus
  • Terracing
  • Medicinal advances such as quinine

6
Ghana
  • Flourished from 300-1076.
  • Would not gain the riches of the territory until
    the 10th Century with the conquest of Audagost.
  • Traded with the Muslims extensively.
  • Were extremely rich in gold and would use it to
    trade for salt with the Muslims
  • Would construct the capital city of Kumbi-Saleh.
  • Would be slowly conquered by the Almoravids and
    ultimately Mali.
  • The establishment of this empire proved that
    control of the gold and salt trade routes in
    Africa provided large amounts of wealth for the
    conquering group.

7
Mali
  • Flourished from 1235-1460's
  • Conquered the Ghanian territories under the rule
    of Sundiata and merged them with the territories
    of Mali in the North.
  • Became the richest African kingdom
  • Would gain great notoriety under Mansa Musa
  • Converted to Islam
  • Made a pilgrimage to Mecca
  • Brought back many scholars, artists and engineers
  • Constructed a learning center and capital known
    as Timbuktu.
  • Mali would decline with the death of Mansa Musa
    in 1337 and would be replaced by the Songhai
    kingdom.

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Songhai
  • Flourished from the mid 1300's to 1591.
  • Territories were brought together under the rule
    of Sunni Ali who captured Timbuktu.
  • Askia Muhammad would create a legal system based
    on Sharia law (laws based on the Quran)
  • Created another center of learning in Jenne to
    accompany Timbuktu.
  • Territories would be conquered by the sultan of
    Morocco in 1591.
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