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Early Americas

! Yucatan Peninsula (modern day Guatemala)! Dense rainforest blocked out the sun (which made it seem like a bad location at first glance)! Swamps and sinkholes provided the Maya with a year-round source of water by giving them access to underground streams and rivers

! Mayan civilization consisted of a group of city-states! Each city-state had it s own king! Kings claimed that they were god-kings who descended from the Sun God

! Mayan Kings taught their people how to please the gods! One of the ways that they did this was to offer humans as sacrifices to the gods! The Mayans believed that the gods gave life-giving fluid (rain) to the people, so the people offered their own life-giving fluid (blood) to the gods

! At the center of each city-state was a ceremonial center with temples, palaces, ball courts, and markets! Small villages surrounded the ceremonial center which made up the city-state! Temples were structured for human sacrifice! People who were offered up for sacrifices included losers of games and prisoners of war! Polytheistic religion

! Royal women often married into families from other Mayan city-states! This increased trade and created political alliances

! Priests created a strict class system! Ruler (King) & Family! Nobles / Priests! Craftsman, Merchants, Traders! Farmers, Hunters, Slaves

!!!!! 365 day calendar based on astronomy Priests studied the heavens (sky) to schedule planting crops and religious festivals Written language- hieroglyphics Only nobles could read hieroglyphics Method of counting based on 20

! Nobody knows for sure what caused the fall of the Mayans, but there are several theories:! Over-farming used up all the land! Enemies attacked and took over! Peasants rebelled and overthrew kings! Drought

! Wandered for hundreds of years in search of a home promised to them by their sun god, the feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl! They would find this place where an eagle screams and spreads it s wings and eats the serpent! Settled on a swampy island called Lake Texacoco

! Tenochtitlan was the name of their new city! Means place of the prickly pear cactus! Built floating gardens, piling soil on rafts anchored to the lake bottom! Became the largest city in Mesoamerica with over 400,000 people! Huge pyramid in the center known as the Great Temple with more than 100 steps

! Aztecs dreamed of wealth and conquest! They wanted to collect tribute! Conquered neighboring city-states and took control of their resources

! Claimed to be descended from the gods! A council of warriors, priests, and nobles picked, or appointed, the king from the royal family! Kings were expected to prove themselves by leading troops into battle

! The king, or emperor, was at the top of Aztec society! Rest of the population fell into four classes: nobles, commoners, unskilled laborers, and enslaved people! Largest group was the commoners, who worked as farmers, artisans, or traders! Commoners could join the noble class by performing an act of bravery in war

! Polytheistic religion! Saw death as honorable! Those worthy of an afterlife included soldiers who died in battle, captives who gave their lives in sacrifice, and women who died in childbirth

! Thought that he could reach Asia sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean! Discovered the island of Hispaniola! Returned home carrying gold, spices, colorful parrots, and Native American captives! Set out again in 1493 to conquer! Brought conquistadors with him

! Spanish conquistador who invaded Mexico! Aztec Emperor was Montezuma! Montezuma expected Cortes because he had had a dream! Cortes had Spanish horses and guns! Cortes took Montezuma hostage and defeated the Aztecs

! Chinampas- floating gardens! Bridges (since Lake Texacoco was located on an island)! Mandatory, universal education! Calendar! Chocolate (Aztecs and Mayas)

! Andes Mountains- modern day Peru! High river valleys! Capital was Cuzco

! Greatest Incan leader! Name means earthshaker! Pachacuti and his son, Topa, built the largest ancient empire in the Americas! Stretched 2,500 miles

! Pachacuti set up a strong central government, but let local leaders stay in power! Sons of local leaders came to Cuzco for training! Required everyone to learn Quechua, the language spoken by the Inca! He also designed a system of roads for travel and trade- covered about 25,000 miles when finished! Empire divided into four provinces! Tributes paid in the form of labor tax! Local leaders appointed by the Emperor/King

! Polytheistic! Believed that the sun god, Inti, protected Cuzco! Turned to sacrifice only in times of trouble, such as during earthquakes! Built large works of stone to please the gods! Incan kings were mummified

Royal Couple head priest and commander of the armies regional army leaders Temple Priests, Army Commanders, Skilled Workers (musicians, artisans, accountants) Farmers, Herders, Ordinary Soldiers

! Everyone grew what they needed, the rest was collected by the government put in storehouses in case of disaster! Labor tax- everyone had to work for the government for several weeks every year! Command Economy- no money/credit, only small amounts of local bartering and the government makes decisions about distribution

! A Spanish soldier named Balboa marched across the jungle-covered mountains of Panama looking for an empire filled with gold! He was accused of treason and killed before he reached it! A soldier traveling with him named Pizarro took up the search

! Incan Emperor was Atahualpa! Atahualpa underestimated Pizarro since the Incas outnumbered Pizarro s soldiers! Pizarro asked Atahualpa for a meeting and he agreed! Atahualpa thought that 5,000 bodyguards would be enough protection it wasn t.! Incan soldiers had swords, but the European soldiers had guns! Pizarro captured Atahualpa and defeated the Incas