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Mexica/Aztecs

Indigenous societies in the Americas that migrated to Lake Texcoco and founded Tenochtitlan, known for their advanced city planning and religious practices.

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Tenochtitlan

Capital city of the Mexica/Aztecs, considered the "Venice of the Americas," connected by canals, causeways, and bridges, with terracotta aqueducts for fresh water supply.

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Mexica Government

City-states ruled by a speaker from the nobility, with a centralized theocracy, where rulers embodied gods and human sacrifice was common.

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Mexica Economy

Utilized chinampas for agriculture, had a merchant class for long-distance trade, and used bartering or items like cacao beans as currency.

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Mexica Society

Nobility controlled military and priesthood, women primarily in the house but could be healers or part of the merchant class, and practiced polygamy among the nobility.

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Incas

Indigenous society founded by Quechua-speaking clans near Cuzco, known for their split inheritance system and advanced agricultural practices.

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Inca Economy

Primarily agricultural society with terrace farming and irrigation, no merchant class, and a strong government overseeing production and distribution of goods.

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Inca Politics

Head of Inca considered almost a god, divided empire into provinces run by nobles, allowed self-rule for conquered peoples, and used coerced labor for massive projects.

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Inca Religion

Polytheistic society worshiping Inti, the sun god, with human sacrifices on a smaller scale than the Aztecs, influenced by animism.

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Inca Society

Limited social mobility, polygamy among nobility, women played critical roles in the household, and practiced parallel descent in passing down property and belongings.

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Inca Technology

Built extensive road systems, used quipu for numerical calculations, and excelled in pottery, cloth, masonry, and metalwork.

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