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Allies and enemies of Easter island .?

Who or what were the allies and enemies of Easter island/ Who or what were the allies and enemies of Easter island/


What is a sentence for arch?

in the serial flash. Flash and reverse flash are arch enemies.


Why did the Aztecs live in Lake Texcoco?

They were looking for a safe place to hide from their enemies. They were weak, despised and abused by everyone. Eventually they would become strong and turn the worthless swamp island into the heart of cruel and powerful empire. To stay safe they used causeways. Causeways were used to keep enemies from bothering them. The causeways were made of boards so that they could be easily removed.


How did the Aztec and spanish cultures clash?

1. Religion The Aztec's religion based on human sacrifice horrified the Spaniards. When they arrived, the conquistadors attempted to change the Mesoamericans into Christians. 2. Warfare The different fighting styles on the battlefield created a very interesting fight. The Spanish aimed to kill, while Aztec culture caused warriors to want to capture. This is because Aztec society was based on capture - capturing enemies led to promotion in rank in the army and in society. Why did the hierarchy work like this? Because of sacrifice's importance to the Aztecs. Captured enemies were ALWAYS sacrificed to the god, Huitzilopochtli. So in other words, capturing enemies to kill on the altar led to fame and promotion. 3. Technology Although the Aztecs were technologically advanced, the Spanish had steel weapons with points (as opposed to the maces of the Aztecs). This gave the Spanish the edge in battle.


Why did Europeans go on voyages of discovery?

It is human nature to seek out the unknown. There were also reasons of conquest, which country could colonise new territories first could mean new resources and power, giving an advantage over ones enemies.