AP World Review: Video #14: Civilizations In The Americas (Mesoamerica, Andean, And North America) Key Concept 2.2, I, A Everything You Need To Know About.

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AP World Review: Video #14: Civilizations In The Americas (Mesoamerica, Andean, And North America) Key Concept 2.2, I, A Everything You Need To Know About Civilizations In The Americas To Succeed In AP World www.APWorldReview.com

Teotihuacan Founded around 150 B.C.E. near present-day Mexico city 100,000s of people - largest city in Western Hemisphere Structure of city: Grid pattern, apartment buildings Surrounded by fields - agriculture Pyramids of the Sun and Moon Centralized government Social Classes: Priests and nobles at the top Peasants and artisans Regional trade - obsidian

Decline Of Teotihuacan 600 - 650 C.E. - fire burned the city A lot of unknowns about the city

Mayan City-States Height between 250 and 900 C.E. 2 million Mayans in the region Present-day Belize, Honduras, and Guatemala Around 40 cities from 5,000 to 50,000 people Agriculture: Slash-and-burn Terraced fields Irrigation systems for corn, beans, and squash - three sisters

Mayan City-States Temples, plazas, and palaces were located in the center Temples were sometimes located on top of pyramids Government Structure: City-states were ruled by kings Claimed to be divine Wars between city-states Gain tribute, rather than territory Losers were sometimes sacrificed Taxes and labor were given to the government from the common people No standing militaries -> citizens joined military when war broke out Powerful city-states would dominate regions

Mayan City-States Religion: Polytheistic - Gods of sun, rain, and corn Priests had significant power Achievements: Could predict solar eclipses and moon phases -> without telescopes Advanced calendar Writing system -> similar to hieroglyphics Written on paper Decline: Wars, drought, and environmental changes led to population decline Abandoned city-states

Moche (Andean South America) 200 B.C.E. - 700 C.E. Temples - Sun and Moon City was built around the temples Irrigation brought water to city Corn and beans Llamas provided meat, transportation, and fertilizer for crops Artisans made pottery and jewelry Trade was local Lack of boats and wheeled vehicles

Moche (Andean South America) Religion: Polytheistic Human sacrifices Decline of the Moche: Severe drought and rain weakened civilization

Chaco 860 - 1130 C.E. Located near the Rio Grande Little infrastructure: Lack of wheeled vehicles and large, domesticated animals Advancements: Astronomers Turquoise jewelry - trade 1200 - Civilization was abandoned

Cahokia Located near present-day St. Louis 900 - 1250 C.E. Built giant mounds Society: Stratified Agriculture was based on corn Spread from Mexico

Quick Recap Characteristics of Teotihuacan Mayan city-states: Agriculture, irrigation, government structure, achievements Moche: Irrigation -> corn and beans Polytheistic Chaco: Little infrastructure Advancements Cahokia: Giant mounds Maize

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