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handout - San Diego Unified School District
... When the Aztecs migrated to ____________ Mexico all of the good _______________ was taken so they settles on an island in the middle of Lake __________________. They survived by hiring themselves out as skilled ______________________. ________ was the key factor in the rise of the Aztecs. As tribes ...
... When the Aztecs migrated to ____________ Mexico all of the good _______________ was taken so they settles on an island in the middle of Lake __________________. They survived by hiring themselves out as skilled ______________________. ________ was the key factor in the rise of the Aztecs. As tribes ...
Food and Farming
... Peasant farmers grew crops for food and tribute Landless peasants rented land from nobles Slaves could save money, buy houses or land and could marry free Aztecs ...
... Peasant farmers grew crops for food and tribute Landless peasants rented land from nobles Slaves could save money, buy houses or land and could marry free Aztecs ...
APWH Ch 11 Notes Pre-Columbian America
... Rise of the Aztecs • Aztecs (Mexica) migrate to Lake Texcoco in central Mexico c. 1325 • Founded city of Tenochtitlan in 1325 • Empire started in 1434 • Aztec kings represented civil power and served as a representative of the gods on Earth ...
... Rise of the Aztecs • Aztecs (Mexica) migrate to Lake Texcoco in central Mexico c. 1325 • Founded city of Tenochtitlan in 1325 • Empire started in 1434 • Aztec kings represented civil power and served as a representative of the gods on Earth ...
File
... 4. Many Native Americans died from disease (small pox) brought over by the Spanish colonist. 5. Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador, captured and killed the Inca emperor. By 1535, Pizarro had captured most of the Inca empire. 6. Hernan Cortes, a Spanish conquistador, defeated the Aztecs (with ...
... 4. Many Native Americans died from disease (small pox) brought over by the Spanish colonist. 5. Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador, captured and killed the Inca emperor. By 1535, Pizarro had captured most of the Inca empire. 6. Hernan Cortes, a Spanish conquistador, defeated the Aztecs (with ...
Latin America-Early Civilizations
... hanging from the green yarn (one for Partner A and one for Partner B). Partner B repeats Step 2 with the red & yellow yarn. Partners A and B take turns making knots in the colorful yarn using this ...
... hanging from the green yarn (one for Partner A and one for Partner B). Partner B repeats Step 2 with the red & yellow yarn. Partners A and B take turns making knots in the colorful yarn using this ...
The Americas Notes for kids
... miles. Population of about ___________ - one of largest cities in world at time. Site of present day ____________ City. _______ and _________ heart of the empire. ____________ gardens. 11. Just as the _________ of the Aztec Empire was highly organized, so was its _______, with the king at the top, f ...
... miles. Population of about ___________ - one of largest cities in world at time. Site of present day ____________ City. _______ and _________ heart of the empire. ____________ gardens. 11. Just as the _________ of the Aztec Empire was highly organized, so was its _______, with the king at the top, f ...
Mayan civilization was grouped by city
... Essential Question: How did the Inca Civilization connect their empire? ...
... Essential Question: How did the Inca Civilization connect their empire? ...
group emissaries project
... Moctezuma II and the Aztec of Tenochtitlan. Rather than encountering each other on the road into the city, though, our humanities classes will attempt to summarize and present the biases of each group to each other in a creative way. Examining and Summarizing Bias Class will be divided into two soci ...
... Moctezuma II and the Aztec of Tenochtitlan. Rather than encountering each other on the road into the city, though, our humanities classes will attempt to summarize and present the biases of each group to each other in a creative way. Examining and Summarizing Bias Class will be divided into two soci ...
File - Mr. Landers` Classroom
... Although the Incas tried to integrate their empire as a unit, both empires recognized local ethnic groups and political leaders in return for loyalty. The Aztecs and Incas found their military power less effective against nomadic frontier people; their empires were based on conquest and exploitation ...
... Although the Incas tried to integrate their empire as a unit, both empires recognized local ethnic groups and political leaders in return for loyalty. The Aztecs and Incas found their military power less effective against nomadic frontier people; their empires were based on conquest and exploitation ...
Name - Teachers Pay Teachers
... Click the back button and click on and read Government 5. Who governed each Aztec city? Nobles placed by an Emperor 6. Explain the One Time Forgiveness Law. ...
... Click the back button and click on and read Government 5. Who governed each Aztec city? Nobles placed by an Emperor 6. Explain the One Time Forgiveness Law. ...
Aztec PowerPoint
... and came upon a lake. They were tired and hungry. They gazed out upon the lake and saw a huge eagle swoop down, grab a snake in its talons and land on a cactus that was on an island in the middle of the lake. ...
... and came upon a lake. They were tired and hungry. They gazed out upon the lake and saw a huge eagle swoop down, grab a snake in its talons and land on a cactus that was on an island in the middle of the lake. ...
The Aztecs (with review of all)
... (use this to answer questions #1, #2, #4 and the Aztec hierarchy on the back) ...
... (use this to answer questions #1, #2, #4 and the Aztec hierarchy on the back) ...
Classical & Post classical American
... • Conquest state; military power • Violent culture • Rivalries • Tula art ----- ...
... • Conquest state; military power • Violent culture • Rivalries • Tula art ----- ...
Aztec - IICT
... diseases such as chickenpox, measles, leprosy and typhoid killed many Indians, just like syphilis did amongst Europeans. Human beings were regarded as a microcosm containing all the parts of the universe. Wind or water spirits might provoke several illnesses. The rain god and lord of the waters, who ...
... diseases such as chickenpox, measles, leprosy and typhoid killed many Indians, just like syphilis did amongst Europeans. Human beings were regarded as a microcosm containing all the parts of the universe. Wind or water spirits might provoke several illnesses. The rain god and lord of the waters, who ...
Mesoamerican Civilizations
... • Economy based on high-altitude agriculture • Polytheistic religion • Road system ...
... • Economy based on high-altitude agriculture • Polytheistic religion • Road system ...
Warm-up #7 What were some cultural advances
... Warm-up #7 • What were some cultural advances made by the Aztecs? • Why did the Aztec empire fall? ...
... Warm-up #7 • What were some cultural advances made by the Aztecs? • Why did the Aztec empire fall? ...
Directions: Use the text below to fill in the graphic organizer and
... sacrifices. If the sun god was not appeased, the Mayans feared that the Sun would vanish. ...
... sacrifices. If the sun god was not appeased, the Mayans feared that the Sun would vanish. ...
The Renaissance
... Members of the pipiltin were expected to conduct themselves in an exemplary way and follow a strict code of behaviour. They were expected to be role models for the commoners. ...
... Members of the pipiltin were expected to conduct themselves in an exemplary way and follow a strict code of behaviour. They were expected to be role models for the commoners. ...
Chapter 1 Ancient America and Africa
... sources of food from plants in the agricultural revolution. Erosion, deforestation, and salinization added to America’s environmental stresses over the centuries. ...
... sources of food from plants in the agricultural revolution. Erosion, deforestation, and salinization added to America’s environmental stresses over the centuries. ...
Pre-Columbian civilizations
... Pertains to the cultures of Central America: Aztecs and Maya In most cases, first built by the Maya, then later used by the Aztec Similar to Egyptian pyramids in shape only Used for astrological measurements and ceremonies Closer to sky = closer to the Sun God Built in strategic places for the best ...
... Pertains to the cultures of Central America: Aztecs and Maya In most cases, first built by the Maya, then later used by the Aztec Similar to Egyptian pyramids in shape only Used for astrological measurements and ceremonies Closer to sky = closer to the Sun God Built in strategic places for the best ...
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... the country of Mexico. The city was started in the year 1325 and was the capital until the Aztecs were taken over by the Spanish invaders in 1520. ...
... the country of Mexico. The city was started in the year 1325 and was the capital until the Aztecs were taken over by the Spanish invaders in 1520. ...