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    researching the Inca, Mayan, and Aztec. I have been looking what they did for there religions what trading system,food they ate, government, ranking,gods, and how they treated the people n their civilization. Inca and Maya are same and different by their religion and beliefs,gods,food,and sacrifices. I will write 4 examples how the are the same And 3 examples on how the are different from each other for a essay on how they are alike and different. How they are alike Lets first know how the…

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    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…

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    located in the land we call Mexico. And their cities were made of more than just stone. They were made with driving posts that they would drive into the water and they would be underwater structures also known as chinampas. Last off we have the Inca,The Inca were located in Peru. And their buildings were made up of stone that they would put into a curtain shape by just hitting another rock onto the stone…

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    The Europeans actually introduced the indigenous people of the Americas to many new things and brought them up to speed in the modern world. Firstly, the Inca Empire was quite badly damaged from the Spanish Conquistador, Fernando Pizzaro. Him and many other of his fellow Spaniards proved to be catastrophic to their long-lasting culture. Their population suffered a quick, unexpected decline after coming in…

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