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Title: ANCIENT AMERICA


1
ANCIENT AMERICA
  • AZTEC
  • MAYA
  • INCA

2
THREE QUESTIONS
  • ECONOMIC SOCIAL SYSTEMS?
  • SEEDS OF DESTRUCTION?
  • LEGACY?

3
EPOCHS
  • MAYA 250-900 (CLASSIC)
  • AZTEC 1430 (TRIPLE ALLIANCE) - 1521 (FALL OF
    TENOCHTITLÁN TO CORTÉS)
  • 1111 (DEPARTURE FROM NORTH)
  • 1218 (ARRIVAL)
  • 1344 (BEGIN TO BUILD TENOCHITLÁN)
  • INCA 1438-1533
  • 1438 IMPERIAL EXPANSION
  • 1533 CUZCO FALLS TO PIZARRO

4
AZTECS
  • WAR AND CONQUEST

5
HARSH ORIGINS
  • 100 years of wanderings.
  • Settled on marshy lands
  • Wars

6
CLASS STRUCTURE
  • Emperor
  • Priesthood
  • Nobility
  • Warrior-nobles
  • Merchants
  • Commoners who owed tribute, labor, and military
    service. Serf-like. The majority.
  • Slaves
  • Vast inequalities

7
CLASS STRUCTURE
  • EMPEROR
  • Divine origin
  • Absolute authority
  • Selected by council from relatives of previous
    ruler
  • Splendor

8
CLASS STRUCTURE
  • PRIESTHOOD
  • Calendar regulates agriculture
  • Lore and history
  • Intercession
  • Celibate, austere, wise.
  • Human sacrifice
  • Prisoners of war
  • So that the sun will rise

9
CLASS STRUCTURE
  • NOBILITY
  • Four great nobles council emperor.
  • Assisted in selection of emperor
  • Landed estates with tenant farmers
  • Outstanding warriors

10
CLASS STRUCTURE
  • WARRIORS
  • Militarist society wars for
  • Conquest
  • Punishment
  • Sacrificial victims
  • Empire built by conquest.
  • Landed estates.

11
CLASS STRUCTURE
  • MERCHANT CLASS
  • Trade
  • Spies
  • Diplomatic services

12
CLASS STRUCTURE
  • ARTISANS
  • Carpenters, potters, stone-masons, silversmiths,
    featherworkers fishermen, hunters, dancers,
    musicians.
  • No mobility
  • Guilds
  • Professions hereditary

13
CLASS STRUCTURE
  • COMMONERS
  • Tribute
  • Labor
  • Military service
  • Tenant farmers render tribute and service to
    nobles.

14
CLASS STRUCTURE
  • SLAVES
  • Punishment for theft, etc.
  • Assumed by poor for food
  • Personal service
  • Sacrificial offerings.

15
ECONOMIC SYSTEM
  • WAR AND CONQUEST
  • Tribute
  • Prisoners for sacrifice
  • Lands for support of crown, priesthood,
    officials, warriors
  • Steward garrisons for tax
  • Otherwise, autonomy

16
ECONOMIC SYSTEM
  • Agriculture
  • Intensive-chinampas (artificial garden beds
    dikes, canals, aqueducts).
  • Extensive-slash burn / rotation
  • Artisans/manufacturers
  • Trade
  • Transportation network

17
ECONOMIC SYSTEM
  • Exchange
  • Money cacao beans, cotton mantles, quills filled
    witgold dust, small copper axes.
  • Barter
  • By count and measure-no scales
  • Officials checked fairness
  • Merchants court

18
MORAL CODE
  • True face and heart.
  • Life is short and filled with hardships, and all
    comes to an end.
  • Impeccable civility modesty.

19
LEGAL CODE
  • Hierarchy of courts
  • Severe punishments
  • Death for murder, rebellion, adultery.
  • Slavery for first theft,
  • Hanging for second.

20
MAYA
  • CULTURE

21
CLASS STRUCTURE
  • Hereditary ruler
  • Aristocracy (bureaucracy)
  • Intellectual specialists (architects, priests,
    scribes)
  • Artisans (potters, sculptors, stoneworkers,
    painters, etc.)
  • Common laborers peasants
  • Vast inequalities

22
ECONOMIC SYSTEM
  • Agriculture
  • Slash burn
  • Intensive
  • Kitchen gardens
  • Arboriculture
  • Terracing
  • Raised fields

23
CULTURE
  • Surpassing architecture temples pyramids
  • Corbeled vault
  • Great façades
  • Ornamental roof combs
  • Paintings
  • Sculpture

24
CULTURE
  • Mathematics
  • Calendar
  • Almanacs
  • Astronomy
  • Religion
  • Urbanism
  • Personal qualities

25
DECLINE
  • 550 a.D. Breakdown of centralized authority.
  • Ceremonial centers over-burdened commoners.
  • Growing population-shortages
  • War
  • External attacks

26
INCA
  • ADMINISTRATORS
  • BUILDERS

27
Nature of Society
  • Socialist?
  • Welfare state?
  • Totalitarian

28
Physical Environment
  • Mountains
  • Desert Coastal Plain
  • Lack of Rainfall
  • Rivers
  • Fertile soil
  • Fish
  • Guano on islands--fertilizer

29
Crops
  • Maize (Lower levels)
  • Potatoes and quinoa (higher)
  • Fodder (highest
  • Llamas and Alpacas
  • Meat
  • Wool

30
Origins
  • 1000 A.D.
  • Cities
  • Irrigation
  • Chimu kingdom
  • Adobe brick house

31
Origins
  • 1438 A.D.
  • Inca imperial expansion
  • Pachacuti Inca
  • Claims of divine aid
  • Fair promises
  • Threats
  • Force
  • Territorial divisions
  • Adminstrative bureaucracy

32
Origins
  • 1527 A.D.
  • Inca impire ruled by Atahualpa
  • 9 million people
  • Authority
  • Language (Quechua)
  • State religion
  • Incorporating chieftains
  • Resettlementdeportation loyals
  • Roads

33
Economy
  • Irrigation agriculture
  • Advanced irrigation, terracing, and fertilization
  • Implements foot plow, how
  • Crops maize, cotton coca beans and other plants

34
Economy
  • Crops Vertical economy
  • Potato and quinoa (high)
  • Maize (lower),
  • Plants cotton, coca, beans, etc (lowest)

35
Economy
  • Regulated exchange
  • Tribute redistribution

36
SOCIAL ORGANIZATION
  • Inca 12 lineages
  • Nobility
  • Priesthood
  • Warriors
  • Local chieftans
  • Commoners
  • Great class divisions / revolts

37
ECONOMIC SYSTEM
  • CONQUEST--IMPERIALSIM
  • Claims of divine aid fair promises threats
    force.
  • Territorial divisions.
  • Elaborate bureaucracy.

38
ECONOMIC SYSTEM
  • CONSOLIDATION
  • Language
  • State religion
  • Incorporating chieftains
  • Resettlement
  • Roads

39
ECONOMIC SYSTEM
  • AGRICULTURE
  • Intensive
  • Permanent kitchen gardens, terracing, raised
    fields.
  • Extended irrigation, terracing, fertilization.
  • Implements foot plow and hoe.
  • Extensive slash burn

40
ECONOMIC SYSTEM
  • AGRICULTURE
  • Regulate exchange of multiple environments
    through tribute redistribution.

41
ECONOMIC SYSTEM
  • AGRICULTURE
  • Unpaid forced labor
  • Till state and church lands
  • Create new arable land
  • Roads, irrigation channels, fortresses, mines
    (mita).
  • Cloth
  • Military service

42
ECONOMIC SYSTEM
  • Reciprocity
  • Maintain order
  • Surplus grain in storehouses released during
    shortages.
  • Note the inca built roads, not pyramids

43
SEEDS OF DESTRUCTION
  • Exploited, lower classes will revolt if given the
    chance.
  • Other?

44
LEGACY
  • Class division
  • Forced labor
  • Revolt
  • Other?
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