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ANCIENT NATIVE AMERICAN ANCIENT NATIVE AMERICAN SOCIETIES SOCIETIES Chapter 11: Mayas, Chapter 11: Mayas, Aztecs, and Incas Aztecs, and Incas

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ANCIENT NATIVE AMERICAN ANCIENT NATIVE AMERICAN SOCIETIESSOCIETIES

Chapter 11: Mayas, Aztecs, and Chapter 11: Mayas, Aztecs, and IncasIncas

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Map of Mayas, Aztecs and IncasMap of Mayas, Aztecs and Incas

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ANCIENT MAYANSANCIENT MAYANSI. Ancient Mayas

A) Government: Independent City-States - Rulers: God-kings

- Kings who were worshipped

as gods- Similar to the Egyptian pharaoahs

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Government: MayansGovernment: Mayans-cont: B) Social Structure: Mayan society had a social structureC) Religion: Worshipped many gods -PolytheisticD) Economy: Agriculturally based - FarmingE) Communication: Used writing

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Science & Technology: MayansScience & Technology: Mayans-Cont: F) Science and Technology:

- Used TWO calendars- Built pyramids- Practiced astronomy

II. Ancient AztecsA) Government: Military empire

- Conquered many peoples

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Mayan ArchitectureMayan ArchitectureA picture of a Mayan Temple-Most Famous: Tikal, and Chichen-Itza

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Mayan WritingMayan Writing

This is a picture of Mayan glyphs- CALLED A CODEX

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Aztec Social StructureAztec Social Structure -cont: B) Social Structure: Had a social

structure with slaves at the bottomof society

C) Religion: Worshipped many gods- Sacrificed humans to their gods- Quetzalcoatl: The god of corn

D) Economy: Agriculturally based- Farming

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Aztec CommunicationsAztec Communications-cont: E) Communications: Had a system of

writing -painted pictures to tell stories- similar to Mayans

F) Science and Technology: - Used TWO calendars - Built pyramids and aqueducts

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Aztec AchievementsAztec AchievementsThis is a typicalAztec temple-Found inTeotichuan,Mexico

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The God QuetzalcoatlThe God Quetzalcoatl

The god (Quetzalcoatl) was often depicted as aFeathered serpent

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The Ancient IncaThe Ancient IncaIII. The Ancient Inca

A) Government: An empire-Strong central government

B) Social Structure: - all citizens were equal - all had to give a MITA to the

government - a labor tribute

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Religion of the IncasReligion of the IncasC) Religion:

- Polytheistic (worshipped many gods)

D) Communication: Did not have a system of writing

-kept organized records with a QUIPU

- a knotted rope

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Inca Science and TechnologyInca Science and TechnologyE) Science and Technology:

- Had an elaborate calendar system- Massive water management system- A system of roads

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AFRICAN TRADING AFRICAN TRADING KINGDOMSKINGDOMS

Chapter 7 (pgs 211-219) & Chapter 13 (pgs Chapter 7 (pgs 211-219) & Chapter 13 (pgs 377 – 381 & 383-388)377 – 381 & 383-388)

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GHANA, MALI AND SONGHAIGHANA, MALI AND SONGHAIWESTERN AFRICAWESTERN AFRICA

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Ghana in 1000Ghana in 1000

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SaltSalt

GoldGold

Trans-Saharan TradeTrans-Saharan Trade

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GHANAGHANA

III.GHANA A) Began the Gold-Salt Trade: North &

WestAfricaA) West Africa-exported GOLDB) North Africa-exported SALT

-Salt was valuable for curing meats in

the Tropical Wet climate region

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The Gold-Salt TradeThe Gold-Salt TradeC) The Islamic religion spread on

the gold-salt trade From Northern to Western Africa

IV. The Empire of Mali A) SUNDIATA: The founder of Mali- took over in a military defeatB) Mansa Musa was the most famous leader of Mali

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Mali in 1350Mali in 1350

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Mansa MusaMansa Musa-Mansa Musa created new trade routes & gave away so much gold during Hajj that he disrupted the flow of gold in Cairo, Egypt for over 12 years IV. SONGHAI

A) A) SUNNI ALISUNNI ALI: King of Songhai: King of Songhai- ruled from 1464-1494 (about 30 - ruled from 1464-1494 (about 30

years)years)-a military conqueror -a military conqueror

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Other Rulers: ContinuedOther Rulers: Continued -- Captured the city of Timbuktu from Captured the city of Timbuktu from

MaliMali

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Other RulersOther Rulers- Sunni Ali established universities in Sunni Ali established universities in

conquered citiesconquered cities

--ASKIA MUHAMMED: King of ASKIA MUHAMMED: King of Songhai; rejected IslamSonghai; rejected Islam

- put Sunni Ali’s son out of power & - put Sunni Ali’s son out of power & replaced himreplaced him

- created an organized government; tax - created an organized government; tax system (like William the Conqueror)system (like William the Conqueror)

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Songhai in 1500Songhai in 1500

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REVIEW OF ISLAMREVIEW OF ISLAM

I. The Five Pillars:A)One God – AllahB)Fasting – during Ramadan

- holy monthC) Charity – alms to the poorD) Hajj – Pilgrimage to MeccaE) Prayer – Five times per day

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REVIEW OF ISLAMREVIEW OF ISLAMII. The Muslims believe that the DOME OF THE ROCK

- Jerusalem Is where Muhammed went up to heaven

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REVIEW OF ISLAMREVIEW OF ISLAM

The Dome ofTheRock

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NUBIA/KUSH, AXUM AND NUBIA/KUSH, AXUM AND GREAT ZIMBABWEGREAT ZIMBABWE

Eastern AfricaEastern Africa

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EASTERN AFRICAEASTERN AFRICAV.East African Societies

- Before and during the MiddleAges 500-1500 AD

A)Nubia: At the same time as Ancient Egypt (REVIEW)-located along the Nile River-Also called Kush/Cush

-many times conquered by

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Ruins of Ancient NubiaRuins of Ancient NubiaTheseAre remainsOf an AnicentNubianTemple

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More Anicent NubiaMore Anicent NubiaHere is Another Temple-Notice theEgyptianstyle

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Nubian PriestsNubian PriestsNubiansWorshippedEgyptian Gods

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ANCIENT NUBIAANCIENT NUBIA-Cont: Egypt (in war)

- in 750 BC they conquered Egypt (under King Pinakhi) -They ruled Egypt over 100 years

1. Capital City – Meroe -Established in 500 BC

2. Achievements: Nubian iron was used by Egyptians

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Nubian and EgyptNubian and Egypt-Cont: the Nubians gained a lot

from Egypt-Cultural Diffusion-They used: a) Egyptian hieroglyphics b) Egyptian gods

-In about 350 AD Nubia was conquered by Axum

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Axum/AksumAxum/Aksum

B) Axum: Strategic location- defeated Nubia in 350 AD- located on the Red Sea- led Mediterranean trade 1. Traders from Central &

Eastern Africa brought goods to Axum to trade

- from Africa to Asia & Europe

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A Christian CivilizationA Christian Civilization-cont: 2.Trade brings Religion:

- Because of their trade with Europe and Asia

-Christianity spread to Axum

- By 1200 AD many Christian Churches werein Axum (called Coptic)

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Great ZimbabweGreat ZimbabweC) Great Zimbabwe: “Great Stone Buildings”

- known for their impressive architectural ruins

1. Location: Near the Limpopo River

2. Achievements: Improved agriculture, and iron mining

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AfricaAfrica

Indian OceanIndian Ocean

LimpopoLimpopoRiverRiver

ZambeziZambeziRiverRiver

Great ZimbabweGreat Zimbabwe

Map of Great ZimbabweMap of Great Zimbabwe

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Great ZimbabweGreat ZimbabweA greatStone Wall in Zimbabwe

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Great ZimbabweGreat ZimbabweA stone Tower in Zimbabwe

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ANCIENT JAPANANCIENT JAPANChapter 10 (pgs 299-305)Chapter 10 (pgs 299-305)

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JapanJapan

I. RELIGION.A) Shinto-means the “way of the

gods” - Buddhism spread into Japan by Korean travelers - mixed with Shintoism

in Japan

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Japanese Code of ChivalryJapanese Code of Chivalry

C) Japanese Code Chivalry1. Samurai-Local warriors -protected their lord2. Shogun-Supreme general in the emperor’s army

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