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    The “Aztec Account of the Massacre of the Temple” is the Aztec empire’s interpretation of the unexpected incursion from the Spaniards, which led to a disastrous massacre of its empire. Before getting in depth, the Aztec empire was established based upon an alliance between three different states, and as a united empire, they ruled in and around the valley of Mexico. To simplify, the Aztec empire refers to Mexico in modern world, and the Spaniards refer to the people of Spain. On May 22nd of…

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    Who Is Machu Picchu?

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    Machu Picchu is a travel destination that has a rich history dating back centuries. The 200 structures make up Machu Picchu seamlessly fit into their mountaintop environment and are crisscrossed by terraces made of stone and set on a steep ridge. Machu Picchu demonstrates great architecture, artistic values, and use of land inside of the 79 acres it is located inside of. Machu Picchu is the last Inca stronghold and is also one of the most important historical sites in Latin America. The valleys…

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    Spanish Motives play a major role in why the Europeans take advantage of the Indians, use Christianity as an excuse to abuse their authority, and destroy the culture of the Aztecs. The Spanish motives are that of any explorer going on a conquest which is anything of value like gold. The Europeans main goal before the start of this conquest is to conquer and settle, gain gold,silver,and riches, and to enslave the Indian people (Doc. 2). The Europeans do these things even if it destroys the people…

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    The Mayans worshipped a religion. Kukulcan was the god of El castillo, Chaac was the god of rain and thunder, and Bolon Tzacab was also known as Huracan. Blue honored the god of Chaac. Bishop Diego de Landa understood the Mayans religion, culture, and language. The maize of god was a model of countly life for classical Maya. Mayan religious is based is based on cycles and not permanence. The surrounding modern day is called oaxaca. They had ballgames, and the losers would get their captains…

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    The Tenochtitlan was important to the Aztec because there was where the most important ritual and ceremonial activities in Aztec life was held and it was the capital of the Aztec empire. The form of Temple Mayor was that it was a structure that stood 90 feet high consisted of two pyramids side by side on a huge platform. It was like a temple. The pyramids…

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    Aztecs Vs Yanomami Essay

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    While both Aztecs and Yanomami built a strong foundation and sense of morals in the fixed lands, the two cultures had completely different views on these and many other things. To really dig deep and look at the similarities and differences between these cultures, it is essential to look at the theoretical perspective, otherwise known as cultural materialism. The rich cultures have essential parts that define it which are the infrastructure, social organization, and superstructure. The Aztecs…

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    have to defeat the Aztecs. The Aztecs controlled majority of Mexico, and was Cortes’s main target to defeat, so that he could have control over what he set out to conquer. Throughout his journey through Mexico he discovered a native group who were also against the Aztecs, the Tlaxcalans. The only way he could defeat them was with there help. With both armies united, they went on with their journey to the Aztec Capital, Tenochtitlan, hoping to defeat Montezuma II, ruler of the Aztecs, and his…

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    The Olmecs

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    very different in their style as well as the subjects they paint. However, they all play a main role in the art of Mexico. Mexico has a large amount of murals, which are paintings on walls. These murals are traced all the way back to the Mayan and Aztec civilizations. Diego Rivera is the most known muralists in Mexico. His murals can be found in the Mexican National Palace of Fine Arts as well as the lobby of New York’s 30 Rockefeller…

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    most powerful and one of the largest city among the Americas, there was religious architecture built to praise the Sun and Moon, they sacrificed humans for the gods, built irrigation systems, terraces, and used chinampas. Teotihuacan was ruled by alliances formed by multiple elite families or weak kings, due to the fact that they did not like the idea of a single ruler, and the people lived in Teotihuacan lived mostly in peace because of their strong military who protected the city. The Mayan…

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    Aztec Geography

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    The Aztecs live in Northern Mexico. The Aztecs come from a place called Aztlan. They built Tenochtitlan on Lake Texcoc. Their capital is Tenochtitlan. The Tenochtitlan was a large city. One of Aztec emperors his name is Montezuma ll. Aztec culture: In Aztec homes had a steam bath. The Aztec calendar was meant for the sun god. The calendar was made out of basalt, and basalt is solidified lava. The first calendar was called Xiuhpohualli, which counted the years. The calendar helped the farmer…

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