They simply lived their lives like it didn't happen
The spanish.
Yes, some groups of them were located in Central America.
Mayans, Incans, and the Aztecs
Answerright now no one knows where the mayans are, but they just kinda split off into theoir own groups in the country side of mexiPr The Real AnswerThe Mayans are still in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Although they abandoned the impressive civilization they created before the Spanish arrived and returned to a primitive existence, they never left, and they did not die out, and they did not assimilate or lose their cultural identity. The Mayans are still where they were.
The Mayans, Aztecs, and the Inca settled in different parts of the world. The Aztec in central Mexico, the Mayans in much of Central America and parts of Mexico, and the Inca in South America, particularly in the Andes Mountains of Peru. All of these groups however, originated from Asia. This is because of the migration of their ancestors from Asia when they crossed the Bering Strait. As the groups continued to migrate, each group stayed within that area and started their own culture.
The spanish.
Division is a way of dividing data into 4 equal groups.
A partition is a division or separation of something into parts or sections. It can refer to dividing a space into separate areas, dividing data into segments, or separating a group of people or objects into smaller groups.
Yes, the Mayans and Aztecs were indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica, but the term "Indian" is typically used to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas as a whole, not specifically to these groups. It's more accurate to refer to them as Mayans and Aztecs.
Yes, some groups of them were located in Central America.
Aztecs and Mayans.
species
Among several ethnic/cultural groups, the Aztecs and Mayans were the most important.
job division
because if the remainder is larger than that means you can still keep on dividing the number...but once it is smaller it means that you can't divide anymore
The Incas, Mayans, and Aztecs.
Mayans, Incans, and the Aztecs