Due to the lack of flat land and cold temperatures farming was a hard feat and through technology, the Incas developed
The Inca Empire developed on a long strip of land that reached pretty much went north to south along the western side of South America, the side that faces the Pacific Ocean. The geography was the rugged Andes mountains, the coastline deserts, and the Amazon jungle. The clever Inca found solutions for their geographic problems. Describe the types of locations where the Incas lived? The Inca believed in reincarnation. Death was a path to the next world that was full of obstacles. The Incas made…
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A.P B.S about Mesoamerica and Stuffy-Stuff The technology and economics of the mesoamerican civilizations were affected greatly by the environment. The Incas and the Aztecs both thrived in their economy because they relied on agriculture within their society, along with their advanced agricultural techniques, and with trade to different societies through land and water routes. The Incas flourished for only about 100 years, being conquered in 1532 by the Spanish, and the Aztecs established their…
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Within 20 years, the conquest of these new lands was proceeding quickly. The most famous conquests were those of the Aztec empire in Mexico by Hernan Cortes and the Inca empire in Peru by Francisco Pizarro. Superior weapon technology was by no means the only deciding factor in the Spanish conquest of the New World, but the superior weaponry and technology of the Spanish conquistadors surely provided a distinct battlefield advantage. Aside from Spanish armor and weapon, much of their success had to…
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included architecture, astronomy, technology, and etc. These civilizations have made many accomplishments that influence our society today. The Mayan civilizations were the longest ongoing civilization in history. The Mayans accomplished sciences beyond the western civilizations. The major strengths of the civilization were in math, astronomy, architecture and writing. In addition to the strengths, the Mayan civilization was politically strong because there was no empire their civilization.…
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the americas it is still just suppositions, and they are just proven to be accurate but not true. However, these civilizations did a good job to survive and to adapt to their environment. Even Though, these civilizations didn’t had the advanced technology that the rest of the world had like machine guns, use of powder, paper, use of farm animals,…
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farming techniques, trade systems, writing systems, and so much more. These societies are known today as the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas. The astounding innovations of farming techniques, trade systems, and writing systems created societies of not only ingenuity, intelligence and sophistication but of lasting remnants of indigenous legacy. The Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas all had unique farming techniques that helped them produce crops. The Mayans came up with a creative method of growing food in which…
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a mission to discover just how the Spanish Conquistadors, led by Francisco Pizarro, were so successful in conquering the globe. The Spanish Conquistadors traveled to South America reaching the Inca Empire that stretched from modern day Ecuador all the way to central Chile. The people of the Inca Empire had never seen Europeans before the Spanish Conquistadors had arrived, which was essentially a huge culture and diversity threat. Jared Diamonds theory, as mentioned in the previous episode, is…
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In the years of 1492-1520, the Spanish Empire conquered two of the largest empires in the Americas, the Aztec civilization and the Inca civilization. But it wasn’t just about battles and taking land, it was also about the large number of natives killed, which can now be identified as genocide. Many authors have written articles and books after analyzing old diaries and old scripture in this era. Charles Mann in "1491: America before Columbus'' tells us about how advanced and big the societies in…
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and had a crusading goal. Lithuania escaped Mongol control and maintained their independence by having peace with the Mongols. The kingdom of Serbia thrived, was independent, and organized because they were separated from the chaos of the Byzantine Empire. 25) Europeans of the 13th century view the Mongols as a more cosmopolitan people and with an appreciation of Mongol achievements because the threat of Mongol attack and domination brought them to have a centralized government, improve their military…
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was often strained. When the Muslims were building the Islamic empire, they had conquered most of the area surrounding the Mediterranean. As the Muslims moved on to Europe, they conquered Spain, but were stopped at the French border by Charles Martel in the Battle of Tours. Charles Martel won, and if he had lost, the Muslims would likely have conquered the rest of Europe. Years later, the European Christians waged war on the Islamic empire in order to win back the Holy Land from the Muslims. After many…
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