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Latin American History From Early Empires to Conquest.

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Page 1: Latin American History From Early Empires to Conquest.

Latin American History

From Early Empires to Conquest

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Early Civilizations• Olmec (1500-400 BCE)

• Southern Mexico coastal• Mother of Central America

• Mayan (100-900 CE)• Southern Mexico, Guatemala• Calendar, concept of 0 (zero)

• Aztec (1300-1525 CE)• Central Mexico• Tenochtitlan, maize markets in huge cities

• Inca (1300-1533 CE)• Andes—Ecuador to Chile• Terrace farming, roads, earthquake resistant

buildings, Quecha language

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Olmec Empire—1500-900 BCE

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The Olmec

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Inca (1300-1533 CE)

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Machu Picchu

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Mayan Empire (100-900 CE)

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Mayan Ruins

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Aztecs (1300-1525 CE)

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Tenochtitlan—Aztec Capital

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Tenochtitlan—City Map

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Tenochtitlan—City Center

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Aztec Sacrifice

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THE EUROPEANS ARRIVEAnd then…

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Questions to Consider:• On Columbus…

• Why• What was he looking for?

• 1494—Treaty of Tordesillas…• Why were all cut out but Spain and Portugal?

• How did Pedro Cabral claim Brazil?

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The Methods of Conquistadores

• Hernando Cotes• Deception• Alliances of Aztec’s enemies/rivals• Fear factor• Smallpox

• Francisco Pissarro (Pizzarro???)• Deception and lies• Captured the Inca• Smallpox and the flu

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The Treaty of Tordesillas

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Weaknesses of the Empires• Both Aztecs and the Inca

• Lack of immunity to common European diseases—smallpox, flu, measles, plague

• Area too big for the ruler to handle• Conquered peoples treated cruelly

• Aztecs• Superstitions about the horse and armor• Spanish weapons superior in battles

• Inca• Atahualpa kidnapped; no second in command• Politics corrupt and easy to manuver

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“Latinized” Culture• Spanish or Portuguese imposed• Christian religion forced by Jesuit and

Dominican missionaries• Class System enforces

• Peninsulars—European-born whites• Creoles—whites born in the New World• Mestizos—white and Indian parents• Mulattos—white and African parents• Indigenous—native peoples• Forced Africans—slaves

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Slavery in Latin America• 95% of all African slaves brought to

Latin America • Most to Caribbean• 1/3 to Brazil• 5% to English colonies (13 colonies)

• Encomienda—large farm or ranch with forced indigenous laborers and the white owner living in the hacienda

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Columbian Exchange

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