Mesoamerica: Aztec Empire

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Warm – Up Questions Week 19
Pg. 115 – Use complete sentences!
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Monday– What are two kinds of climate regions located in South America?
Tuesday -
Mesoamerica:
Mayan & Aztec Empires
Climate of Mesoamerica
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Warm Temperatures
Plentiful Rainfall
Rich volcanic soils
– Good for growing crops like maize, beans,
and squash.
Early Mesoamerican
Civilizations
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Olmec
– (1200 BC to 300 AD)
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Zapotec
– (1500 BC to 750 AD)
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Toltec
– (900 to 1200 AD)
The Mayan Civilization
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Developed around
1000 BC
– At its height, Maya
civilization consisted
of some 10 million
people spread
among 40 cities.
Supporting Large Cities
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Trade and
agriculture
helped support
larger
populations, and
early Maya
villages grew into
cities.
Mayan Farming Practices
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Slash and Burn Agriculture- a method
of farming involves burning the
vegetation to clear land for planting.
Mayan Cities & Government
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Classic Age
– (250 to 900 AD)
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Mayans built:
– Stone pyramids
– Temples
– Palaces
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Who did they build them for?
– Local Rulers (Kings)
– Gods
Mayan Society & Religion
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Society
– Kings ruled with
absolute power
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It was believed they
communicated with the
gods.
– Priests & Warriors
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Upper Class
– Merchants & Skilled
Craftsmen
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Middle Class
– Farmers & Slaves
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Lower Class
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Religious Ceremonies
– Offering of blood to the
gods. (Blood Letting)
– Ball Game
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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
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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.
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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.
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Gukumatz –
Feathered snake
god
– Taught the Maya the
arts of civilization,
including codes of
law, agriculture,
fishing, and
medicine.
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Ixchel – Earth and
Moon Goddess
– Goddess of
creativity, weavers
and childbirth,
goddess of medicine
and reason, and a
bringer of the
storms.
Mayan Achievements
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Architecture
– Buildings
– Canals
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Astronomy
Math
– Used Zero (0)
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Writing
Calendar System
Mayan Calendar
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The Maya had two
calendars:
– 365 day farming
calendar
– 260 day religious
calendar
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It was more
accurate that the
European calendar.
Decline of Mayan
Civilization
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Factors to decline:
– Environmental Damage
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Overuse of resources
– Drought
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Not able to feed everyone
– Warfare Increased
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Competition over lands
– Abuse of Power by Kings
The Aztecs
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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
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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
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Population consisted of farmers &
warriors.
– Allied with Texcoco and Tlacopan.
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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
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Conquered people
paid tribute.
– Tribute was a type
of tax.
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The Aztec Empire
gained wealth:
– Trade
– Tribute
Tenochtitlan
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Size
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– Five square miles
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Approximately 3200
acres
Population
– 200,000
Architecture
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Walled City
Pyramid
Temples
Palaces
Ball court
“Floating Gardens”
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Chinampas
– Canals
– Markets
Aztec Society
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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
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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.
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Believed that these sacrifices gave power to the gods
which in turn would insure the survival of the Aztec
civilization.
Religion
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War captives were used in the sacrifices
– In times of peace the Aztec would have to
resort to ritualistic warfar.
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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
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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
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Written Record
– Glyphs- symbols that represented both
objects and sounds.
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Kept track of tax record and business details.
Astronomy
– Calendar like the Mayans, but they also
tracked the movements of some planets.
THAT’S ALL FOLKS!