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Vocabulary Terms to Know! Mesoamerica maize Olmec stela Valley of Mexico Tenochtitlán chinampas Tribute Teotihuacán Moche Adobe Sapa Inca Cuzco quipu ayllu Inti The Americas refers to two continents, North America and South America. Within these two regions is a cultural region that historians call Middle America, or Mesoamerica, which is made up of Mexico and Central America. Some of the earliest civilizations in the Americas developed in Mesoamerica. As Neolithic Revolution began, these early native civilizations began growing more and more crops Maize was an important staple for early Native Americans, who ate it, made it into flour, and used it for ceremonial purposes. Maize, Native American name for corn – most important crop, other major crops where sweet potatoes, peppers, tomatoes, and squash Considered to be the first American civilization Little is known about them, Olmec was the name that the Aztecs would refer to them by No true cities built, people lived in small villages with ceremonial centers nearby to congregate Built and sculpted tall stone monuments on many of their buildings, called stela Mayans also built stelas Around 1200 A.D., bands of nomadic people migrated to the Valley of Mexico, an area that lies on the high plateau of central Mexico Identified themselves as separate tribes, like the Mexica, where Mexico gets it name Tenochtitlan – the capital city of the Aztecs founded in 1325, located in Lake Texcoco, current modern day Mexico City is at the same location To modify their environment for more farming, the Aztecs built chinampas, artificial islands made of mud piled atop reed mats anchored to the shallow lake-bed with willow trees Maize, squash, and beans all grown like their Mayan predecessors War brought wealth to Aztecs, defeated enemies had to pay tribute to the Aztec Tribute is a payment from conquered Peoples, helped the Aztecs build more on Tenochtitlan Teotihuacan is another major city for the Aztecs which dominated life in the Valley of Mexico from 200 A.D. to 750 A.D. The city is a key religious city for the Aztecs as their mythology believed that is was the city in which the Aztec gods created the world for the Aztecs to live The Moche – named after their most famous city along the north coast of Peru, this early civilization is a precursor to the Inca. Their roads, ideas, and organized messaging network would be adopted by the Inca The city of Moche had the largest adobe buildings in the ancient Americas Adobe is a mixture of clay and plant fibers that becomes hard as it dries in the sun The most powerful Andean civilization Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui – skilled warrior and political leader declares himself Sapa Inca or emperor in 1438 – changing Incan way of life, and began conquest Cuzco – capital of the Incan Empire, great Temple of the Sun in the heart of the city Scribes kept records of the dealings with the government and society on quipu, a collection of colored strings that were knotted in different ways to represent various numbers Leaders of each Incan village were called the ayllu. They carried out government orders and strictly regulated the lives of the people living under the Inca The chief god of Incan worship was Inti, the sun god. Priests were apart of the powerful ruling class in Incan society