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Mesoamerica:
Mayan & Aztec Empires
The Mayan Civilization
Developed around
1000 BC
– At its height, Maya
civilization consisted
of some 10 million
people spread
among 40 cities.
Supporting Large Cities
Trade and
agriculture
helped support
larger
populations, and
early Maya
villages grew into
cities.
Mayan Farming Practices
Slash and Burn Agriculture- a method
of farming involves burning the
vegetation to clear land for planting.
Mayan Cities & Government
Classic Age
– (250 to 900 AD)
Mayans built:
– Stone pyramids
– Temples
– Palaces
Who did they build them for?
– Local Rulers (Kings)
– Gods
Mayan Society & Religion
Society
– Kings ruled with
absolute power
It was believed they
communicated with the
gods.
– Priests & Warriors
Upper Class
– Merchants & Skilled
Craftsmen
Middle Class
– Farmers & Slaves
Lower Class
Religious Ceremonies
– Offering of blood to the
gods. (Blood Letting)
– Ball Game
Only allowed to use your
elbows, knees, and hips
to get a rubber ball
through a hoop.
– Losing team sacrificed.
– Human Sacrifice
Religion: Major Gods
Hun Hunahpu –
maize god.
– Father of the hero
twins
– Most important
deity for the Maya
– He brought about
the creation for the
present world age.
Chac – god of rain,
thunder, and
lightning.
– Both adored and
feared by the Maya
– He was portrayed as
both a benefactor
and a violent
warrior.
Religion: Major Gods
cont.
Gukumatz –
Feathered snake
god
– Taught the Maya the
arts of civilization,
including codes of
law, agriculture,
fishing, and
medicine.
Ixchel – Earth and
Moon Goddess
– Goddess of
creativity, weavers
and childbirth,
goddess of medicine
and reason, and a
bringer of the
storms.
Mayan Achievements
Architecture
– Buildings
– Canals
Astronomy
Math
– Used Zero (0)
Writing
Calendar System
Mayan Calendar
The Maya had two
calendars:
– 365 day farming
calendar
– 260 day religious
calendar
It was more
accurate that the
European calendar.
Decline of Mayan
Civilization
Factors to decline:
– Environmental Damage
Overuse of resources
– Drought
Not able to feed everyone
– Warfare Increased
Competition over lands
– Abuse of Power by Kings
The Aztecs
Located in modern day Mexico, and
Tenochtitlan was the capital city and is
located in what is now present day
Mexico City.
Rise of the Aztec Empire
According to legend, the war god told one
of the tribes’ leaders that they should look
for a place where they saw an eagle
perched on a cactus eating a snake. It was
there that they should settle and build a
new capital.
– They built Tenochtitlan after the prediction came
true, and it was on a swampy island in Lake
Texcoco.
Rise of the Aztec Empire
Cont…
Population consisted of farmers &
warriors.
– Allied with Texcoco and Tlacopan.
After the alliance was formed the empire
gained control over many region.
– Ruled 400 – 500 other city-states.
– 5 Million people under Aztec rule.
Aztec Empire
Conquered people
paid tribute.
– Tribute was a type
of tax.
The Aztec Empire
gained wealth:
– Trade
– Tribute
Tenochtitlan
Size
– Five square miles
Approximately 3200
acres
Population
– 200,000
Architecture
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Walled City
Pyramid
Temples
Palaces
Ball court
“Floating Gardens”
Chinampas
– Canals
– Markets
Aztec Society
Social Classes
King
Priests & Warriors
Though people were born
into a certain class it was
possible to move up the
ranks within a life time.
Also apart of the middle class
• Merchants and Artisans
Farmers
Slaves & Prisoners of War
Aztec Religion
Main deity in the Aztec religion was
Huitzilopochtli and was known as both the
sun god and war god.
– Human sacrifice was practiced heavily in the
Aztec religion.
Believed that these sacrifices gave power to the gods
which in turn would insure the survival of the Aztec
civilization.
Religion
War captives were used in the sacrifices
– In times of peace the Aztec would have to
resort to ritualistic warfar.
In the year 1487 the Aztecs reported
killing 84,400 war prisoners in four days
at the great pyramid of Tenochitlan.
– After a town was conquered the inhabitants
where no longer eligible of sacrifice and
became Aztec citizens.
Aztec Art
The Aztecs also made other
religious and non-religious
artifacts such as jade
masks.
– These artifacts were sold in
markets by visiting
merchants.
Aztec Achievements
Written Record
– Glyphs- symbols that represented both
objects and sounds.
Kept track of tax record and business details.
Astronomy
– Calendar like the Mayans, but they also
tracked the movements of some planets.
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