The Aztec (Mexico), Maya (Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador) and Inca (Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Bolivia, Argentina) are the three most important civilizations that appeared in Latin America before contact with Europeans was established in 1492.
The two most famous empires in central and south america were the Aztecs and Incas and of course the Mayans!!
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The Mayas,The Omec, and the Aztec
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Great American civilizations would include:Olmecs (Mexico)Mayans (Mexico and Central America)Aztecs (Mexico)Incas (Peru, Bolivia)
Incas and Aztecs
Central American Culture
Calender- astrology, advanced medical knowledge, irrigation system,etc
It isn't; at least not in geographic terms. Central America is a region WITHIN North America. Central America could however, be grouped along with Mexico, the Caribbean and South America as part of a large cultural region known as Latin America.
Mayan and Aztec civilizations of Central and South America
The early civilizations of Mexico throughout (Central) America developed socially by sending messengers along at least 10,000 mile roads.
Great American civilizations would include:Olmecs (Mexico)Mayans (Mexico and Central America)Aztecs (Mexico)Incas (Peru, Bolivia)
Early civilizations of Mexico and central America developed socially politically and economically by making and helping citizens have food and made sure they didn't starve . Also they had great farming techniques which helped grow crops like corn, and beans
organized religion a written language an accurate calendar advanced agriculture
Incas and Aztecs
Incas and Aztecs
Mayans and Aztecs.
Pre-Columbian America At the time of contact, Native American tribes, such as the Aztecs and Mayas of Central America, had developed empires sustained by large-scale agriculture and long-distance trade. North American Indians, however, were less well organized. The Anasazi and the Indians in the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys did establish important trading centers sustained by intensive agriculture.
The Mayans and the Aztecs are the most famous civilizations found in central America. Both of them ceased to exist because of civil war and the introduction of foreign diseases.
No, none of the native Andean or Central American civilizations were.
The "progenitor" civilization which first developed in Mexico were the Olmecs. Their first cities appeared around 1600 BC in southeastern Mexico, along the lowlands of the Gulf of Mexico coast.Two civilizations that took many of the traditions and cultural traits from the Olmecs include the Mayans, who inhabited the Yucatan Peninsula and parts of Central America circa 250 AD, and the Aztecs, who established their own empire on Central Mexico in 1325 AD. Both civilizations were "discovered" and eventually conquered by Spanish conquistadors between the 16th and 18th centuries.