Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Aztecs and Native Americans essays
Aztecs and Native Americans essays    Two of the biggest and greatest civilization in the Americas were     the Aztecs and Incas. These two civilization were both said to be     conquered by the Spanish, but it wasnt just the Spanish who     conquered them. These two civilizations both fell from a     combination of a weak government, lack of technology, new     disease introduced by the invaders, and not being prepared for the     For many centuries the Aztec civilization revolved around a     ideological, social, and political system in which expansion was the     cornerstone. Expansion was the cornerstone of their whole     civilization, because their religion requested that a large number of     human sacrifices where to be made to the gods. To get the     sacrifices the Aztec went to war with other tribes in Mexico to get     these human sacrifices (Conrad      conquest more sacrifices and more land was added to the Aztec     kingdom. The Aztec were a strong civilization who were familiar     with organized large scale war, had specialized war chiefs, and a     well organized system of territorial levy in which large armies could     be amassed in a short time (Age of Reconnaissance 124-125). They     may have been well organized for war, but they were not prepared     for internal changes in there civilization. When expansion was no     longer an option there system crumbled. Without expansion they     could no longer give human sacrifices in the same amount in which     they use too. Upon the arrival of the Spanish the Aztec     government was falling apart, and "Moctezuma II programs of     internal military consolidation and administrative and social     stabilization had failed" (Conrad s      first met the Spanish they were amazed by them. The Spanish used     the Aztecs own legends to take advantage of them and gain the     upper hand. Other disadvantages that the Aztecs had was the     need to take prisoner to sacrifice, they were not untied with...     
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