Meso-America and Inca Notes!
Name: ______Period: ______
Section One: The Maya
- The place the Mayans got started is in modern-day ______. It is in Central America, or ______-America!
- Another name for corn is ______. It was an important crop of the Maya.
- Maya cities were ______; there were no empires, only cities ruled by kings…just like ancient Greeks!
- What is CACAO? ______
- One Mayan king, ______, ruled the city of ______. He built magnificent pyramid temples to the gods there!
- A popular sport played by the Maya was called ______. You could only use your hips, head and shoulders, and the losers got sacrificed to the gods!
- Mayan warriors used weapons made out of a special, dark black stone called ______. Their main weapon was called the ______, which is where our word for “machete” comes from!
- The Mayan holy book is called the ______.
- The Maya believed their gods could help of harm them, so they worshipped them by performing ______.
- Mayans also built ______to study the stars and made a very complex ______to show seasons and important dates.
- The Mayan writing system was similar to the Egyptians; they used ______.
Section Two: The Aztec
- The Aztecs would form an empire in the country we today call ______. They would build an island city in the middle of Lake ______, which they would name ______.
- The Aztecs and their rivals fought “wars for captives” called the “______Wars.”
- They fought fiercely, conquered people around them and demanded ______, or for conquered people to give them food and supplies. They soon controlled a huge trading network!
- Tenochtitlan was connected to the mainland by a road called a ______. To get around in the city, they built ______and went by boat! (Kind of like Venice!)
- They even did their faming on water, by planting crops on ______, or special floating islands!
- The Aztec ______was supreme in the Empire.
- Special Aztec warriors were called ______.
- The Aztecs’ bloodthirsty war god was called ______. Thousands of captured enemies would be sacrificed to him!!!
- The Aztecs were conquered by a group of men from Spain, called the ______. Their leader was a brutal yet smart man named ______. The Spanish captured and killed the Aztec emperor, ______, and destroyed the empire!
What are two things that enabled the Spanish to conquer the Aztecs?
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- What is SMALLPOX? What did it do to the Aztecs?
- How did it help the Spanish?
Section Three: The Inca
- The Inca stared off as a small tribe living in the ______Mountains in South America.
- Their capital was a town called ______, on the shores of Lake ______.
- Their early leader, a king named ______, expanded the Incan Empire until it stretched up and down the coast of South America. And in only a hundred years!
- The Inca name for “king” is ______.
- The official language of the Inca people is called ______.
- The Inca came up with a special kind of tax. Instead of paying money for taxes, you worked it off instead. This tax is called the ______.
- For wool and meat, the Inca used the goofy-looking ______.
- The Inca were known for their skill of ______, or stone-working. They made walls with bricks that were cut so perfectly that they didn’t need concrete!
- Incas kept records with knotted cords called ______.
- Just like the Aztecs, the ______would come along and conquer the Inca. The king of the Inca when the Spanish arrived was a man by the name of ______.
- The conquistador who murdered Atahualpa and conquered the Inca was a Spaniard named ______.