Aztec Civilization The Aztec civilizaton was composed of

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Aztec Civilization • The Aztec civilizaton was composed of tribes of wandering warriors. Of

Aztec Civilization • The Aztec civilizaton was composed of tribes of wandering warriors. Of these tribes, the Mexica was the most dominant. In fact, it was from this tribe that Mexico got its name!

The Aztec Capital The Aztec Empire’s capital (Tenochtitlan) was located on an island in

The Aztec Capital The Aztec Empire’s capital (Tenochtitlan) was located on an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco, in modern day Mexico City.

Tenochtitlan

Tenochtitlan

The Empire • The Aztec empire began in the 14 th century and grew

The Empire • The Aztec empire began in the 14 th century and grew until Spanish invasion in the 16 th century • The Aztecs expanded their empire in the 1400’s by conquering other people in the region. • The Aztec believed it was honorable to die in battle for the war god Huitzilopochtili.

 • The Aztecs forced the people they conquered to pay tribute (taxes). •

• The Aztecs forced the people they conquered to pay tribute (taxes). • Due to these tributes, Tenochtitlan became a rich center of trade and learning.

 • What modern day countries would have been located within the Aztec empire?

• What modern day countries would have been located within the Aztec empire?

Aztec Accomplishments • Trade/learning • Medicines • Astronomy, calendar http: //library. thinkques t. org/27981/calendar.

Aztec Accomplishments • Trade/learning • Medicines • Astronomy, calendar http: //library. thinkques t. org/27981/calendar. h tml • hieroglyphics

The Incas People of the Sun

The Incas People of the Sun

Rise of the Incas • The Incan empire began in Cuzco, a village that

Rise of the Incas • The Incan empire began in Cuzco, a village that is now a city in Peru. • Cuzco, founded by Manco Capac (the 1 st emperor) was the capital of the Incan empire.

Expanding Empire • The Inca Empire spread along the Western coast of South America.

Expanding Empire • The Inca Empire spread along the Western coast of South America. What mountain range is located within the empire? What modern day countries are located within the empire?

Machu Picchu • The “lost city” of Machu Picchu demonstrates the detailed stonework that

Machu Picchu • The “lost city” of Machu Picchu demonstrates the detailed stonework that has become a trademark of the Inca civilization.

Incan Achievements • Roads – Incas built 19, 000 miles of roads to help

Incan Achievements • Roads – Incas built 19, 000 miles of roads to help govern the vast empire and assist in trade.

Achievements continued • Incas also built canals and aqueducts. • An aqueduct is a

Achievements continued • Incas also built canals and aqueducts. • An aqueduct is a pipe or channel designed to carry water from a distant source.

 • The Incas did not have a written language. • To record information,

• The Incas did not have a written language. • To record information, Incas used quipus. • A quipu had a main cord with several colored strings attached to it. Each color stood for an item, and knots stood for numbers

Religion • Similar to the Aztecs, the Incas believed in many gods. • The

Religion • Similar to the Aztecs, the Incas believed in many gods. • The sun god, Inti, was very important. • The Incan moral code: ama suwa, ama llulla, ama quella • (do not steal, do not lie, do not be lazy)

Farming • The Incas increased farming by terracing steep slopes. • The road system

Farming • The Incas increased farming by terracing steep slopes. • The road system also allowed easier distribution of food. Why didn’t the Aztecs use terracing?

Incas Today • The Incas were conquered by the Spanish in the 1500’s. •

Incas Today • The Incas were conquered by the Spanish in the 1500’s. • Descendants still live in the region and speak Quechua (the Incan language).