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Title: Spanish Conquistadors and pre-Columbian civilizations


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Spanish Conquistadors and pre-Columbian
civilizations
  • By Matt OHalloran and Zach Abruzzese

VS.
The Aztecs, Mayas, and Incas
Columbus and Conquistadors
2
The Standards!
  • 5.2 Identify the three major pre-Columbian
    civilizations that existed in Central and South
    America (Maya, Aztec, and Inca) and their
    locations. Describe their political structures,
    religious practices, and use of slaves.
  • 5.4 Explain why the Aztec and Inca civilizations
    declined in the 16th century.
  • A. the encounters between Cortez and Montezuma
  • B. the encounters between Pizarro and the Incas
  • C. the goals of the Spanish conquistadors
  • D. the effects of European diseases, particularly
    smallpox, throughout the Western hemisphere

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Aztecs
  • Aztecs were polytheistic which means they believe
    in many gods.
  • They lived in central Mexico, the valley of
    Mexico which is home to Tenochtitlan their
    capital.
  • Tenochtitlan was built in the middle of a lake on
    a series of islands.
  • They bullied other tribes into giving them money
    and people for human sacrifice and slavery.
  • They were brought down by small pox.

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Mayas
  • Lived on Mexico coast on the Yucatan Peninsula
  • They had many major cities which made it hard for
    them to be invaded.
  • They had slaves, who could earn freedom
  • They were also polytheistic.

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Incas
  • They lived in South America, mainly on the Andes
    Mts. in Peru.
  • The capital was Cuzco.
  • They were also polytheistic.
  • No written language but had a spoken language.
  • Practiced animal sacrifice and at special
    occasions human sacrifice. (children)
  • They were fighting a civil war when Francisco
    Pizarro came so they were conquered easily.

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Hernan Cortez
Hernan Cortez
  • Was a special Spanish explorer and conquistador
  • Conquistadors are Spanish explorers and conquered
    and claimed land for Spain.
  • He had 500 men and 16 horses to conquer the
    Aztecs
  • The Aztecs and their leader Montezuma welcomed
    Cortez ( thinking he was Quetzacoatl who was
    their god and was supposed to return on the exact
    day that Cortez came).
  • Tenochtitlan is an unusual city because it was
    built in the middle of a lake on a series of
    islands.
  • Cortez took Montezuma hostage and killed him in a
    later fight.
  • The Spanish were driven away but came back in
    1521 with reinforcements and conquered the Aztecs
    capital, Tenochtitlan, therefore driving out the
    Aztecs.
  • They created their own city called Mexico City
    which today is the capital of Mexico.

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Francisco Pizarro
  • He was a Spanish explorer and conquistador.
  • He heard of gold near the Inca Empire.
  • He traveled with 180 men and 27 horses in Peru to
    conquer the Inca civilization.
  • The Inca civilization was huge and contained
    twenty million people.
  • Incas were easily taken over because they were in
    a civil war at the time.
  • The Incas were very powerful and had an organized
    government with paved roads and bridges.
  • Atahualpa, the Inca emperor, was kidnapped and
    held for ransom, after the payment was made he
    was executed.
  • The Incas did not value gold and silver as much
    as the Spanish.

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Closing
  • How did the Spanish explorers and conquistadors
    change Central and South America forever? (Where
    do we see the lasting effect of these
    conquistadors even in 2011?)
  • Because of the conquistadors, most of Central and
    South America speaks Spanish.
  • Today in the same parts most people are Christian
    and no longer worship the native gods.
  • A lot of Aztec, Maya, and Inca culture and
    traditions have disappeared forever.

Good-Bye I hope you learned a lot
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