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    were spending most of their time looking for profitable lands to establish Spanish colonies. There were many voyages that took place which led to the discovery of the Aztec civilisation. In 1519, the Spanish governor commissioned the conquistador, Hernan Cortes to lead an expedition that would push further inland in search of the Aztec civilisation. ‘Invasion’ means to take over a country or piece of land with force whereas ‘settlement’ means to establish a community in a place where there are no

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    The Inca were the greatest ancient civilization due to their advances in agriculture, achievement in math, astronomy and their extraordinary architecture along with many other notable accomplishments. While many people believe the Aztec and Mayan civilizations to be the greatest, the Incan made the most advancements in accordance to their geography and materials. This dynastic civilization had an approximate population of four to fourteen million people in their estimated one hundred and thirty-three

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    The Aztec and Inca civilizations were located on the South American continent. The Inca Civilization lasted for less than a century. After settling in modern day Peru in about 1300. The Incas started to build their capital and empire. Unknown to the settlers the empire would cover most of the present day; Peru, Chile, Bolivia, north west Argentina and Ecuador. The Aztecs were located in modern day Mexico. Their original civilisation was formed on the island of Lake Texcoco. Their “triple alliance”

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    The architectural styles and techniques of the Inca, Maya, and Aztec civilizations exhibit both unique characteristics and shared elements, reflecting the diverse cultures and environments of ancient Mesoamerica and South America. The Inca Empire, situated in the Andean region of South America, is renowned for its impressive stonework, particularly in structures like Machu Picchu and Sacsayhuamán. As stone was the predominant choice of material, Inca buildings were almost always practical and pleasing

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    Social structures, the social arrangement shedding light on the class division, both share some similarities and bear some differences in the Hindu civilization, Bantu peoples, and the Aztec society. Highly influenced by the local religions, these distinctive social structures developed gradually, forming inveterate rigid classes. Each class bears different responsibility in the society; concomitantly, the extreme division caused huge wealth disparity. To begin with, so skillfully did the societies

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    significance of these acts, is the notorious impact that it has made, today, on our everyday lives. Through worshipping, sacrifices, labor, and preparations for the afterlife, these civilizations set a defined precedent for the way we live our life. Sun worshipping was a common practice in the ancient Aztec Civilization. The people were intrigued by its beauty and power. They believed that if they showed praise and prayer to the son, that the gods would return the favor by blessing them with a good

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    Hook Have you heard of the three seemingly similar civilizations (or were they) or had questions like who are they? How did they live in the U.S.? And how they affect our lives today. Who was the best, who was the biggest, and who had the most interesting downfall? There is only one way to find out. Topic sentence The three big pre-Columbian civilizations: Maya, Aztec and Inca, despite being hundreds of years and thousands of miles apart, had tons of things in common. Main ides With information

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    quote from Garciasco de la Vega, a son of a Spanish explorer and an Incan princess, which described a method of farming in the Incan empire in 1539. The three most advanced civilizations were the Mayans, the Aztecs, and the Incas. All three civilizations made major accomplishments, all being added upon and used by other civilizations. For example, the Mayans had created a calendar with three hundred sixty-five and a quarter days. The Incas had created terrace farming to create better and a larger amount

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    When one civilization collapses, the next civilization inherits its accomplishments. In Mesoamerica, there were many civilizations that preceded the Aztecs. The Teotihuacans, Toltecs, Incas, Olmecs, and Mayans were various civilizations that occupied the region of Mexico prior to the Aztecs. Referring to the Teotihuacans, fertile land was most profitable for agricultural purposes. Thus, a period of economic prosperity resulted. Moreover, the Toltecs harvested obsidian as an export of trade which

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    wealth the Mesoamerican civilizations had attracted the Europeans. The Spanish were the first to set out on an expedition to conquer this New World every one was speaking of. Henando Cortez was the Spanish conqueror that led the expedition to the Americas, where the Spanish would encounter the Aztec empire. The Aztec empire was settled around their capital, Tenochtitlan, and was surrounded by “towering pyramids and a network of canals spanned by bridges” (Hofstadter 11). The Aztecs were disciplined people

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