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Native American Empires at the Time of European Contact https://archives.nbclearn.com/portal/site/k-12/browse/?cuecard=1674 General Information Source: NBC News Resource Type: Creator: N/A Copyright: Event Date: Air/Publish Date: 1300 - 1500 01/20/2007 Copyright Date: Clip Length Video MiniDocumentary NBCUniversal Media, LLC. 2007 00:02:37 Description The two major Native American empire cultures that exist at the time of European contact are the Aztec of Mesoamerica and the Inca of South America. The government structures of both of these civilizations were weak when the Spanish arrived. Keywords Sedentary Peoples, Permanent Settlements, Mesoamerica, South America, Aztec Empire, Méxica Empire , Incan Empire, Mexico, Tenochtitlan, Mexico City, Spanish, Peru, Incas, Cuzco, Pre-Columbian Empires , Andes Mountains, Native Americans, Caterina Pizzigoni, Columbia University Citation © 2008-2015 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Page 1 of 3 MLA "Native American Empires at the Time of European Contact." NBC News. NBCUniversal Media. 20 Jan. 2007. NBC Learn. Web. 18 March 2015 APA 2007, January 20. Native American Empires at the Time of European Contact. [Television series episode]. NBC News. Retrieved from https://archives.nbclearn.com/portal/site/k-12/browse/?cuecard=1674 CHICAGO MANUAL OF STYLE "Native American Empires at the Time of European Contact" NBC News, New York, NY: NBC Universal, 01/20/2007. Accessed Wed Mar 18 2015 from NBC Learn: https://archives.nbclearn.com/portal/site/k-12/browse/?cuecard=1674 Transcript Native American Empires at the Time of European Contact NARRATOR: Before the Colonists arrived, the largest civilizations in America were the Incan Empires and the Aztec, or the native Méxica. CATERINA PIZZIGONI (Columbia University): The history of the Méxica empire, started with the Méxica people coming down from Northern Mexico, and moving into the central valley, where they founded what was going to become the capitol that nowadays is Mexico. And the empire started from the foundation of the city in 1325. NARRATOR: Nearly 250,000 people lived in the vast city of Tenochtitlan, located near present-day Mexico City. They built massive pyramids and complex waterways and canals. The Aztec city rivaled most of those of Europe. By comparison though, when the Spanish arrived, the Aztec civilization was relatively new. PIZZIGONI: And we can think of the Méxica empire as a very young empire for the time. Because if you think about it, the expansion started in 1428. And the Spanish arrived in 1519. So, it's like 100 years. It's nothing in terms of European history, when you think of the Roman empire. NARRATOR: There was another big difference between the Aztecs and those older civilizations. The Aztecs were really a group of many different cultures. Although they all served under one emperor, the loyalties were to their ethnic leaders. This would become a great weakness of the Aztecs. PIZZIGONI: It was not unified. And therefore, it was not a solid empire. So, when the Spanish came in, they found allies that were willing to fight on their side NARRATOR: The Inca empire was similarly impressive but similarly weak. In what is now Peru, the Incas mastered the technique of building communities in the Andes Mountains. The city of Cuzco was the center of the Inca civilization. PIZZIGONI: The Incan empire was built on verticality, in the sense that the geography, the landscape was completely different. © 2008-2015 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Page 2 of 3 NARRATOR: However, like the Aztecs, the Inca’s vast civilization was loosely held together and therefore weak. PIZZIGONI: The similarities between the Méxica empire and the Inca empire are many. NARRATOR: Both the Méxica and Inca, although vast and powerful empires, were still young and their government structures not completely united. By the time the Europeans arrived, both Native American empires were primed for conquest. © 2008-2015 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Page 3 of 3