The Maya, Aztecs, and Incas were similar in that they were all highly organized civilizations with advanced agricultural practices, complex social hierarchies, and rich cultural traditions, including impressive architectural achievements and religious rituals. However, they differed significantly in their geographic locations and political structures: the Maya were primarily located in Mesoamerica, the Aztecs in central Mexico, and the Incas in the Andes region of South America. Additionally, the Maya had city-states with varying degrees of autonomy, while the Aztecs formed a powerful empire through conquest, and the Incas established a centralized administrative system under a singular emperor.
No, I BELIEVE it was the Aztecs with the bigger cities because they had more land to work on.
The Inca created a politically unified empire, while the Aztecs granted more independence to conquered territories.
did the Aztecs and Incas develop a language to control their territories
.The Maya, Inca, and Aztecs built great civilizations in Mexico and in Central and South America between 1,800 and 500 years ago. The first of these was the Maya civilization.
The Aztecs were natives from Mexico and the Inca were natives from Peru.
They both were alive.
The Maya, Inca, Aztecs, and the Mesopotamians.
The Aztecs were in central Mexico and the Inca were in Peru.
The Chimu and Inca civilizations similar they were both militaristic and expansionistic.
Aztecs, Incas, Mayans
The Chimu and Inca civilizations similar they were both militaristic and expansionistic.
they are same because they take different and they eat the same food
No, I BELIEVE it was the Aztecs with the bigger cities because they had more land to work on.
Greek and Roman Civilization were similar in Literature !!
They were both advanced civilizations in ancient Latin America.
The Inca created a politically unified empire, while the Aztecs granted more independence to conquered territories.
The Aztec and Maya civilizations traded extensively; in addition, some Aztec warriors lived at least semi-permanently among the Maya, because their presence is documented at the time of the Spanish arrival in Mesoamerica. Interaction between Mesoamerican civilizations and the Inca is less obvious, but there had to have been at least some since smallpox decimated the Inca before the Spanish themselves conquered the empire, showing that smallpox was transmitted from the Maya and/or Aztecs to the Inca before direct European contact.