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1 Mesoamerican Civilizations
The Americas

2 Mesoamerica: Land area south of the US (Central and South America)

3 Geography NOT based in a river Tropical Climate Geographic Diversity
No Domestic Animals Seasonal Rains

4 The Olmecs “Mother Culture” Economy Collapse Cities No Metal Tools
Large Stone Heads Economy Agriculture Few Raw Materials (needed trade) Collapse 400 BC Cities La Venta

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8 Teotihuacan (250 BC – 800 CE) “Place of the Gods” 1st Major City
150,000 Avenue of the Dead Pyramid of the Sun (200ft) Agriculture Mostly Farmers Trade

9 Teotihuacan

10 Teotihuacan

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14 Maya (300 – 900 CE) Yucatan Peninsula City States Writing System
Central Pyramid Conflict Writing System Hieroglypics * Bishop Diego LeDanda

15 Calendar Religion Politics August 13 3114 BC  December 23 2012 CE
2 Calendars Solar (365 Days) Sacred (260 Days) Religion Polytheistic Supreme God: Itzamna Human Sacrifice Politics Powerful Kings Hereditary Ruling Class

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18 Chichen Itza

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20 Tikal

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22 Toltecs Mexico City Fierce and Warlike Builders 1st Metal Workers

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26 Aztecs/Mexica 1100s Migration to Central Valley
Capital City – Tenochtitlan Lake Texcoco Warriors Semi-Independent Local Lords Rulers Paid Tribute Politics Authoritarian State Monarchs had secular and religious power Bureaucracy

27 Social Structure Women Religion Commoners, Indentured Workers, Slaves
Own/Inherit Property Enter Contracts Priestesses Arranged Marriages Religion Polytheistic Life is struggle between good and evil

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31 Tenochtitlan

32 Aztec Warriors

33 Aztec Art

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35 SOUTH AMERICA

36 Moche/Chavin Cult Moche River Society Decline – 8th Century
Irrigated Farming Maize, Potatoes, Cotton, Peanuts Society No Language Pottery Warfare Decline – 8th Century

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40 Chuquito Andean Highlands/Lake Titicaca Dependant on Potato Cultivation Llama and Alpaca Herding Terraced Farming Chimu Lowlands Irrigation Networks Maize and Sweet Potatoes

41 Inca Advanced Cities Politics Capital is Cuzco (Peru) Macchu Picchu
Stonework Politics 4 Quarters  Each into Provices (Governors) Emperor descended from Sun God Forced Labor Building projects (Cities, Roads, Bridges, Terraced Farms)

42 Society Culture Arranged Marriages Within Tribe
Women could be Priestesses Rigid life Culture Based on War 200,000 Person Army Llamas for transportation Theater (Comedy/Tragedy) Poetry and Music

43 Advancements Terraced Farms Road System (Postal System)
Quipu for Record Keeping

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45 Inca Art

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48 Inca Masonry

49 Rope Bridge

50 Quipu

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52 Downfall of Mesoamerican Civilizations
SPANISH CONQUEST Europe – Age of Explorations 3 Goals of Europeans: Gold God Glory

53 The Aztec 1519 – Hernando Cortes Advantages 1520 – Local Aztec Revolt
Gunpowder: Cannon, Musket Cavalry Spanish Weakened by Disease (Smallpox) Native Allies 1520 – Local Aztec Revolt 1521 – Spanish Destroyed

54 The Inca 1530 – Francisco Pizarro Pizarro 200 Men - Atahualpa 30,000
1532-Spaniards won and conquered Incas

55 OCEANIA

56 Oceania: Oceania is a geographic, often geopolitical region consisting of numerous lands—mostly islands in the Pacific Ocean and vicinity

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58 Peopling of the Pacific Islands
Begins about 1500 BCE Australia – Hunters and Gatherers N. Guinea – Yams, Taro, Pigs and Chickens Vanuato, Fiji, Samoa, Hawaii, Easter Island, New Zealand

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63 Australia Remain nomadic foragers until European migration in 19th century Limited interactions with New Guinea Intertribal trade

64 Pacific Island Societies
Regional Trade Networks Intermittent Long Distance Trade Yams Distinct Social Classes Polytheistic Marae Chiefly States Powerful Chiefs Organized land allocation, labor mobilization and military


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