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Pre-Colonial Period to 1500s
First Migration - Beringia
Mesoamerica
Middle America, refers to
Central and Southern
Mexico
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Intensive farming systems
Maize
Sedentary life
Rise of towns and cities
Similarities of
Indigenous Empires
Similarities of Indigenous Empires
Advanced architecture
Pyramids and temples
Hierarchical political
structure
City-states and
empires
Militaristic
Raised armies
Ancient History
Archaic (- 1800 BC)
Hunting, gathering, origins of village life, pottery,
figurines
Early Preclassic (1800-1200 BC)
Egalitarian tribal societies with subsistence
agriculture
Middle Preclassic (1200-400 BC)
Olmec
Late Preclassic (400 BC–150 AD)
Teotihuacan
Agriculture more complex, development of
irrigation, greater productive specialization & social
stratification
Invention of the Long Count calendar, building of the
Pyramid of the Sun, advanced city planning
Ancient History
Classic (150-650 AD)
Height of Teotihuacan influence
Maya
Competing regional capitals
Epiclassic (650-900 AD)
Early Post-classic (900-1200
AD)
Aztecs reach the valley of Mexico
Toltec
Late Post-classic (1200-1521)
Aztec
Formation of the Aztec Triple Alliance, Spanish
conquest, and fall of Tenochtitlan
Olmec
Emerge around 1500 BC
Patriarchal society
Urbanization
Multiple city-states
Power based on
intermarriage
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Engaged in trade
Olmec
Maize
Pottery
Stone heads
Decline
Teotihuacan
Emerge around 400 BC
City of gods
North of Mexico City
Population of 150,000-200,000
Architectural settlement
Power based on territory &
trade
Strong central government
Maya
Begin to gain dominance
around 250 AD
Largest of Mesoamerican
groups
State of relatively constant
warfare
Tributaries
Major urbanization
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Chichen Itza
Maya
Writing
Hieroglyphs
Calendar
Codices
Ritual activity
Ball game
Blood sacrifice
Source: www.livescience.com/25662-how-mayan-calendar-works.html
Conception of the number
zero
Competing Regional Capitals
Zapoteca
Oaxaca
Mixteca
Tarascan
Toltec
Toltec
Present day Michoacan
Descendants of the
Chicimecas
Capital of Tula
Quetzalcoatl
“feathered serpent”
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telleriano2.jpg
Aztec
Origin story
Serpent and snake
Mexica
Tenochtitlan
Advanced empire
Source: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Tenochtitlan,_1524.jpg
Conquest not absorption
Triple alliance
Tenochtitlan, Texcoco,
Tlacopan
Aztec
Education
Patriarchal society
Human sacrifice
Huitzilopochtli
God of war
Quinto Sol
Source: www.crystalinks.com/aztecalendar.html