the maya
The Maya were smaller states. City states or small kingdoms. The Inca were a huge empire.
Inca
The Aztecs had the largest city among the three civilizations, with Tenochtitlan being a major urban center that housed over 200,000 people at its peak. The Maya also had significant cities, such as Tikal and Calakmul, but they were generally smaller in population compared to Tenochtitlan. The Inca Empire, while known for its extensive road system and architecture, had its capital at Cusco, which was large but not on the same scale as Tenochtitlan. Overall, Tenochtitlan stands out as the largest city among the Aztec, Inca, and Maya civilizations.
I think it was hunkapapa (spelling?) but it may have been aztecs...
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.
The Aztecs were in central Mexico and the Inca were in Peru.
The Aztecs are known to have had a well-developed road system that connected various parts of their empire to the capital city Tenochtitlan. The Inca Empire also had an extensive road network, known as the Inca Road, which linked the capital city of Cusco to other parts of their empire. The Maya civilization, however, did not have a centralized empire like the Aztecs or Incas, so they did not have a similar road system connecting various regions to a single capital city.
The Maya were smaller states. City states or small kingdoms. The Inca were a huge empire.
Inca
Not only were the Inca people independent but they were on of the largest civilizations to date. and through all of societies latest advancements we can figure out how strong they were The Inca was an independent city state, where as the Maya and Aztecs weren't. They all had great technologies, but all of them had strong religions. ALSO (I only studied the Aztec and Maya): Similarities Differences -Build temples and sacrificed humans -Aztecs have very basic writing system -Both in Central America -Aztecs more into war -Believed in Gods -Aztecs didn't have money -Main staple of food is maize and corn -Mayans were academically advanced -Mayans were around longer
The Aztecs had the largest city among the three civilizations, with Tenochtitlan being a major urban center that housed over 200,000 people at its peak. The Maya also had significant cities, such as Tikal and Calakmul, but they were generally smaller in population compared to Tenochtitlan. The Inca Empire, while known for its extensive road system and architecture, had its capital at Cusco, which was large but not on the same scale as Tenochtitlan. Overall, Tenochtitlan stands out as the largest city among the Aztec, Inca, and Maya civilizations.
the Aztecs lived in the location of Mexico City before it was built
I think it was hunkapapa (spelling?) but it may have been aztecs...
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.
The Aztecs had the largest city among the three civilizations, with Tenochtitlán being the most significant urban center. At its peak in the early 16th century, it was one of the largest cities in the world, boasting a population of around 200,000. In comparison, the Maya and Inca civilizations had large cities as well, such as Tikal and Cusco, but none reached the scale of Tenochtitlán.
The Maya government was characterized by a decentralized structure, consisting of numerous city-states, each governed by its own king and elite class, whereas the Aztec and Inca empires were more centralized, with a single ruler exerting control over vast territories. The Aztecs had a more hierarchical system with a focus on tribute and military conquest, while the Inca established a highly organized bureaucracy that emphasized state control over resources and land. Additionally, the Maya engaged in more frequent warfare among their city-states, leading to a complex and often competitive political landscape. In contrast, the Aztec and Inca systems were more unified under their respective empires, with clearer lines of authority and administration.
I believe Aztec, Inca, then Mayan. Aztec 1521,Inca 1537,Mayan 1697(last independent Mayan city). Although the Mayas biggest losses were around 1524.