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    When Columbus first set out on his journey, his goal was India, but unexpectedly, he landed in the Americas. The Spaniards believed that they were superior to the Natives. Christianity was the religion they grew up believing. The Europeans believed the practice of other religions was erroneous, and when they saw human sacrifices, it only solidified their belief that the Natives must be cleansed. The Spanish only saw them as a tool to use in their own favor. The Natives of the New World gave the…

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    Apocalypto Film Analysis

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    Apocalypto is a historical film that was written by Mel Gibson. The film release happened in the year 2006 whereby, it illustrates the historical events that occurred in the sixteenth century. The historical period reflected in the movie reflects the journey of Mesoamerican tribesman. The film is set to play for two hours eighteen minutes to enhance a broad historical description of the events. This means that Apocalypto is a film that is cultivated in deep historical context making the current…

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    hurricanes, volcanic fires and torrential rains” (Aztecs reign of blood & splendor 11). I believe the Early Postclassic AD is also a significant event because “In AD 1100 the Aztecs migration began they left their ancestral homeland Aztlan or present Mexico City for Tenochtitlan” (Aztecs reign of blood & splendor 48). So, in my opinion, I believe Dale Brown’s book was interesting because it has taught me about the Early Postclassic period in AD 900-1250. I have learned that the Aztecs carved a…

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    Aztec Influence

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    The Aztecs were not the first people to settle in the area of Mexico and, therefore, it is no wonder that their society and art was influenced by the groups of people before them. There was great number of civilizations that have influenced the Aztec region like the Olmecs, Toltecs, Mayans and Zapotecs. The Aztecs have been the rulling civilization of most Mesoamerica in the 15th and 16th centuries CE with their center in the capital of Tenochtitlan. The art of the Aztecs spead thanks to their…

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    The Aztecs, also known as the Mexica or Tenochca, controlled one of the biggest empires in history. They occupied the land that is now known as Mexico. “Aztec religion was syncretistic, absorbing elements from many other Mesoamerican cultures. At base, it shared many of the cosmological beliefs of earlier peoples, notably the Maya, such as that the present earth was the last in a series of creations and that it occupied a position between systems of 13 heavens and 9 underworlds.” (The Editors.)…

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    Kimbell Art Museum Essay

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    On my visit to the Kimbell Art Museum there were two artifacts that I found interesting. The first one was “Urn in the Form of Cociyo, God of Lightning and Rain”. It is of Zapotec culture from the site Monte Albán Illa (in modern day Oaxaca, Mexico). This artifact stood out to me because of its weird and intriguing features. The eyes are shaped into two parts representing the clouds and the water needed to grow crops. Its snout extension has a combination of jaguar and snake allusions: the shape…

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    and their population was over 5 to 6 million people. They expanded by conquest or commerce. Conquest is when you take over people by force. Commerce is when you take over people by negotiation/deals. The city of Tenochtitlan at its peak had over 140 000 people and the city was the most populated city in Mesoamerica. 3) Positive – Statement - SS The Aztecs had a legend. The Aztecs believed that Huitzilopochtli, the sun god had visited Aztec priests a long time ago. The sun god promised…

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    The artist who I find the most interesting is Frida Kahlo. Frida Kahlo was a Mexican self portrait artist. She was well known, and it still well known as a strong feminist icon. She was born on July 6, 1907, in Coyocoan, Mexico City, Mexico. Frida Kahlo began her art work after a horrific bus accident she was involved in which lead to fractures to her spine and pelvis. One of her art pieces included a visual representation of her accident, which shows her spirit reflecting over her body lying on…

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    the Aztecs had put all their faith and trust into their gods while also never expecting for anyone to attack, nor did they expect their gods to not protect them.11 Although the army was small, they still attempted to protect Tenochtitlan’s bordering city, Cholula, through barriers. Plans had been made by Aztec nobility to get rid of the Spanish conquistadors and their army by killing them all in their sleep. Word of this plan had been secretly passed on to Cortes by a native woman…

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    The two stories Tenochitlan and Popocatepetl and Ixtlaccihuatl are different but are the same in a few ways. Tenochitlan is a story about life in Tenochitlan which is part of the Aztec’s capitol. Now, Popocatepetl and Ixtlaccihuat is a story about theses two volcanos Popocatepetl and Ixtlaccihuat which is made up and the volcanos in this story act like people. These two stories are very different but they have a few similarities. The first story is Tenochitlan, the story about the Aztec people.…

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