The Building of America Through Brutality in the Eyes of the Native American. The Epic event that started annihilation of the Native Americans. This began on a November afternoon in 1519 where Cortez and Bernal Diaz was on an expedition and came across Mexico. It was something that they could never describe or imagine. It was an empire built on extreme intelligence and sophistication by the Native Americans called Aztec Indians. Diaz was dazzled by the experience he…
harvest. The Spanish were immune to smallpox but the Inca weren’t immune to smallpox and the spanish had great advantages compared to the inca they had iron and the inca had gold also the spanish had muskets and swords. The inca in the movie we watched they were coming as a celebration not knowing it was a war the incas king or god didn’t understand the bible and the priest took it as war. The Spanish came out of nowhere and decimated the inca. The Smallpox virus took out decimated and…
Snoopy Cat. By R.F. KRISTI is a children cat detective story. Meet Inca the Siberian kitty. She is the leader of her small family and detective. She has a sister name Cara, a Siamese kitty, she is the pretty sister. She has a brother named Fromage. He is a Tabby-cat. He adores cheese. There is also Charlotte. She is a Roborovski dwarf hamster and Fromage’s best buddy. Charlotte decided to move with the family to London. Missy is the Incas owner. Also known as mom. Aunt Florence is mom’s Aunt and…
“They [Incas] traveled with great pomp…. long poles of the finest wood and adorned with gold and silver….” (Strayer pg. 606). Pedro de Cieza de Léon praised the Incan empire. Even though Cieza came from the more "sophisticated" Spain. Why did Cieza publish his experiences in the Americas, on his return to "Spain in 1550" despite his "limited education" (Strayer pg. 605)? The Incan Empire ruled “2,500 miles along the Andes and contained 10 million subjects” (Strayer pg. 590). The Incas did not…
In multiple past events, countries took over cultures with different forces to gain more resources. A man named Francisco Pizarro and the Spaniards managed to kill thousands of Inca though there were only 168 Spaniards. Not only did they do this with so few of them, but they managed to make it out with all 168 Spaniards alive. The Spaniards had horses, advanced weapons, and the knowledge of literacy, thus ensuring Pizarro’s success. Since the Spaniards had horses they had major advantages. Not…
This story will be about the location, time periods, and capitals of the Mayans, Aztecs, and the Incas. Then I will compare and contrast the Economy, Religion, Social System, and Government. Then I will go over the end of each civilization, and its contributions. This is all about the Mayan, Aztec, and the Inca. The Mayan are very interesting and they were located in located in Mexico/ South America. They started to build buildings in Tikal,(which is a very important place for the…
The Mayan, Aztec, and Inca empires are considered to be some of the greatest empires ever. They each are responsible for many of the things we see in the world today. Take astronomy for example. The Mayans followed the sun, moon, and venus, and had an eerily accurate clock. The Maya and the Aztec both had innovative farming that fit the area that they were in. However, one empire was greater than the other two. The aztec empire was superior to the Maya and the Aztec for a variety of reasons,…
The Maya, Inca, and Aztec are all very well known tribes. Not only are these tribes popular, but they have accomplished many things. Many people know that these tribes all lived in different time periods, capitals and locations. What many people don’t know is that many things are similar about them. Like most things, these tribes have their differences as well. The Maya, Inca and Aztec have similar religions, similar social systems, but different technology. One way that all of the tribes…
around the Pre-Inca and Inca times. It also has different variations to be referred to, some call the Alpaca wool “fiber from the gods”. Alpaca wool mostly comes from Peru and South America. In the Pre-Inca and Inca times to own alpaca wool you had to be of high royalty and sometimes artists that could use to to make various different things. At this time Inca only used fabric as payment and to receive any type of fabric as a gift was of very high respect, and very valuable. After the Inca time…
money to make an expedition in 1532 to Peru, where he founded Lima. Him and his crew of over 500 men traveled to Peru to claim land. It took them over 7 months to reach Peru, and they found an interesting surprise. They were not expecting a colony of Incas and their leader, Atahualpa. Francisco Pizarro hadn’t given any orders as to what to do, and his crew had already sprung into action on what they wanted to do, without his knowledge. They decided to kidnap Atahualpa, and hold him against his…