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    the tribe; at times providing visions of good and bad to the chief or emperor. Religious visions interpreted by the shaman may influence the leader’s decisions for war, planting, harvesting, justice, and marriages. The combination of religious mythologies and superstitions like thunderstorms, floods, fires, plagues, and visions attributed…

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    The Mesoamerican region is the cradle of civilization of the Americas, it has given rise to some of the most successful empires in history, starting from 1200 BC until the Spanish conquest of the area in 1525 AD. Two of the very prominent reigning civilizations within the region during the Classic Period (200 - 800 AD) include the Mayan and Teotihuacan civilizations which was home to hundreds of thousands of inhabitants. Although they have many similarities between them since they existed at the…

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    In Planet Taco, Jeffery Pilcher gives an analysis on the introduction and creation of Mexican Cuisine and its transition to the Globalization of Mexican food. The book begins in an overview of the tracing of Mexican cuisine in South-Western Mexico, running back to Spanish conquistadors, Creole Patriots, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Jeffery Taylor then goes on to display the birth and importance of Maize in both Mexican Cuisine and world history. Taylor then goes on to talk about the importance…

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    Mexican Mosaic tells the history of Mexico from the Spanish conquest in 1519 to the mid-2000s. The Author, Dr. Jürgen Buchenau, demonstrates Mexico’s position in the global community, the negotiations of power that happened within Mexico, and the social environment in Mexico. Mexican Mosaic is like many other history books in that it presents many. Buchenau differentiates himself from others by his analysis of events in Mexican history that are unclear and events in the modern political sphere…

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    deteriorated because of them. While religion does not always beget violence, we must accept that in some cases it may. In this essay, we will explore the nature of violence in society and the role that religion played in shaping both the Ottoman and Aztec Empires. As well as investigating these societies separately, we will compare and contrast the two to understand how their similarities or differences made them the great empires that they were, in the regions that they ruled.…

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    arrived in the New World they encountered two powerful empires: The Aztec and the Inca. However, the Inca and the Aztecs used different methods to control their empires, especially in the areas of economics and state religions. These methods, although different in structure, did contain some similarities. This demonstrates that empires can be equally powerful, but use different methods of organizing economic and religious systems. The Aztec economic system can be split into two sections: the…

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    1. The work of art is titled Burial Mask of Pakal, the Great. The mask was found on Pakal the Great inside of his tomb, the Temple of Inscriptions located in Palenque, Mexico. The mask was made in 683 CE, the same time as Pakal the Great’s death. The burial mask has over 300 tiles crafted out of jadeite, kosmochlor, albite, veined quartz, shell, and pearl. The mask is “life-size”. 2. As I study the picture, I notice how the green color varies and I can see a lot of white and natural earth colors…

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    The Broken Spears Essay

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    centuries the conquest of Mexico and the fall of the Aztec empire has been a single story told through only European accounts. In The Broken Spears Miguel León-Portilla provides an account of the first arrival of European colonizers through a collection of codices authored by indigenous people. Although the validity of these accounts is often debatable, they offer another side to the story and show the similarities and differences between the Aztec and Spanish accounts due to their differences…

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    The Mayan Civilization

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    The Mayans It is very interesting and intriguing to study history and ancient civilization. Though we may not know all of the answers to different cultures in History, many artifacts from many different cultures were left behind to try to tell a story or leave a message for our society today. As I studied the history of the Mayan civilization, it was interesting to learn what they left behind to be recognized today. They were a group of Indian people that had a great history behind their…

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    city is located on a basin. A basin is a wide, round hole in the ground. Mexico City is near a lake called Lake Texcoco. Lastly Mexico City is near two volcanoes. Mexico City have lots of past history. In the past, there was a native group called Aztecs. The group went different places to find an area to settle down. They finally settle down near the lake and they called the city Tenochtitlan. Lots of years later, the Spaniards went to Tenochtitlan to conquer the city and to find gold. Centuries…

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