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The Aztecs and The Incas. www.artzia.com. Aztec Background. Originally named Mexica Located in what is now central Mexico The empire lasted during the 14 th , 15 th , and 16 th centuries CE. http://www.geocities.com/kimmykim7072003/aztec_empire.jpg. Background. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Aztecs and The Incas

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Aztec Background

• Originally named Mexica

• Located in what is now central Mexico

• The empire lasted during the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries CE

http://www.geocities.com/kimmykim7072003/aztec_empire.jpg

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Background

• Tenochtitlan was the capital city and is located in what is now present day Mexico city

• The Aztec empire caused the biggest demographic explosion in Mesoamerican history

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Government

• The Aztecs founded the city of Tenochtitlan in 1325

• Empire began in 1434• Aztec kings represented civil power and served

as a representative of the gods on Earth• City-states were individually ruled by speakers

that were chosen by the noble class

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Social Structure

• The Aztec society was divided into three socal classes: the macehualli (people) or peasantry, the pochteca or merchants and traders, and the pilli or nobility

• Slaves or tlacotin consisted as a large part of the Aztec society

• Though people were born into a certain class it was possible to move up the ranks within a life time

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Religion

• Main deity in the Aztec religion was known as both the sun god and war god

• Human sacrifice was practiced heavily in the Aztec religion

• The Aztecs believed that by performing these sacrifices that it gave power to the gods which in turn would insure the survival of the Aztec universe

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Religion

• War captives were used in the sacrifices and in times of peace the Aztec would have to resort to ritualistic warfare or flower war

• In the year 1487 the Aztecs reported killing 84,400 war prisoners in four days at the great pyramid of Tenochtitlan

• After a town was conquered the inhabitants where no longer eligible for sacrifice and became Aztec citizens

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Art

• The favored form of art in the Aztec empire was sculpture

• Most Sculptures were made from limestone, which is still abundant in Mexico today

• Aztec sculpture was like most other Mesoamerican cultures and was mostly directly related to religion

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Art

• The Aztecs also made other religious and non-religious artifacts such as jade masks

• Clothing was also a popular art form and women from around the empire would use bead, flower, and metal decorations

• These artifacts were sold in markets by visiting merchants

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Architecture• There where three main types of architecture in

the Aztec society: sacrificial temples, emperors temple, and different shrines of the gods

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Tenochtitlan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec

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The Inca

• Starting around 1438 the Incan leader, Pachacuti, began building the largest ancient empire in the Americas

• The Inca’s developed the land of present day Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia etc.

• The most famous Inca site is called Machu Picchu

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Religion

• The Inca were Polytheistic (they believed in many Gods)

• The Sun God was the primary God

• The Incas considered mountains and rivers their holy shrines

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Inca Economy

• Unlike the Aztecs, the Incas did not do a lot of trading, they tried to be self-sufficient

• Primarily their success was based on agriculture- they used terrace farming and complex irrigation

• The Incas grew over 200 types of potatoes• They used forced labor for massive

projects• They colonized their conquered areas

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Inca Society

• The Inca emphasized their military strength

• They built a complex system of roads and bridges (over 2,500 miles of roads)

• The Inca used a system of runners to carry messages throughout the empire

• They made beautiful pottery, cloth and metalworking

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Hernan Cortes

• Hernan Cortes was a Spanish solider who lived in the 1500’s

• The Spanish king asked Cortes to find and conquer new people who could serve Spain

• In June 1521, the Spanish attacked the Aztec people and defeated the emperor Montezuma

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Pizzaro• The riches of the Aztec Empire led

other Spanish conquerors to seek their fortunes in South America

• In 1533 Francisco Pizarro ordered an attack on the Incas and seized their emperor

• Pizarro charged the emperor with many crimes and a military court sentenced him to death

• To reward Pizarro the Spanish king made him governor of Peru

• The Spanish conquerors were able to defeat the Aztec and the Inca by using horses and guns

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