Transcript Slide 1
Empires in the Americas
The Aztecs
Political
Aztecs were not indigenous to central Mexico
Became sedentary once on the island
Not an Empire in the European sense, rather it
was a tributary overlordship where adjacent citystates were bound to Mexico by treaty.
Formed the “Triple Alliance” of the Aztecs of
Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan, with the
latter two as semi-client states.
Religion
Human sacrifice was paramount in the Aztec religion- the
blood
shedding of
was necessary to postpone the
inevitable death of the “fifth sun”- the sun of the Mexicans.
When it died, the world would end. All connected cultures
must contribute and there was little if any tolerance for local
gods.
Protein- “Cannibal Kingdom”
A self-terminating religion
OMENS observed by the Aztecs- end of 1st decade of 16thc
Appearance of a comet
Fire that destroyed the Temple of Huitzilopochtli
Destruction of the 2nd temple by lightning
Flood of Lake Texcoco during calm weather
Wailing of a (la llorona)woman “O my beloved sons, now we are
at the point of going My beloved sons, whither shall I take you”?
Visions of armed men riding on animals like deer
Economics
Agriculture
Chinampas- 20,000 acres
Lands of conquered peoples seized
Food from conquered lands demanded as tribute
Clan apportionment of land
Landed aristocracy
Coercive Tribute Empire
Extent of tribute depended on initial resistance
Generated a great deal of resentment
Trade
Use of roads
Barter
Gold & cacao
Heavily regulated
The Inca
Much different in geography and climate than the Aztec
Incan Empire stretched along the length of western South
America.
The Empire was interconnected by ~12,000 miles of roadsmore extensive than the Roman Empire.
Like the Aztec, origins are not clear.
Their name for their land was “Tawantinsuyu”, Four
corners of the world”
History is divided into three major periods:
Cuzco Period 1200AD-1438AD
The Imperial Period 1438AD-1533AD
Post-Spanish conquest period
Religion and Conquest
Ancestor worship was key to expansion
Inca=king
Split inheritance
Political power went to political successor
necessitated expansion
wealth went to family
Temple of the Sun in Cuzco was the center of the
religion
The Cult of the Sun was spread throughout the empire
but the Inca allowed worship of local gods
Polytheistic/animist
Political/Economic
Twantinsuyu was divided into
provinces
Governor
subdivided
Language
Spread to force integration
Colonists (mitmaq)
Garrisoned newly conquered areas
Relocation
Conquered peoples
Highway network
Tambos
Redistribution
Seizure and redistribution
Labor
mita
Comparing Aztecs and Incas
Trade/Redistribution
Intensely agricultural
Innovative/traditional
Kinship structures were eclipsed by
nobility over time
Local leaders were recognized but tribute
was paid in goods or labor
Direct tribute vs. mita
Homework: Please read
Chapter 11 + KP QNT
Aztec Wrap-Up
Rise,
Expansion and
Control-What
stands out?