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the incas established it in the same place that the Aztecs and the mayans did
Aztecs because mayans weren't as skilled as the Aztecs
mayans
well, the Aztecs and mayans are basically the same, its just that the mayans were there first then the Aztecs came
The Inca, Aztecs, and Mayans were distinct civilizations in Mesoamerica and South America, each with unique cultures and achievements. The Mayans, known for their advanced writing system and calendar, thrived in present-day Mexico and Central America, focusing on city-states. The Aztecs, centered in what is now Mexico City, were known for their expansive empire, militaristic society, and the construction of Tenochtitlán. The Incas, located in the Andean region of South America, excelled in engineering and agriculture, managing a vast empire through extensive road systems and centralized governance.
The Aztecs, as well as Mayans.
the incas established it in the same place that the Aztecs and the mayans did
Aztecs because mayans weren't as skilled as the Aztecs
Aztecs because mayans weren't as skilled as the Aztecs
Both Aztecs and Mayans were the most important among them.
I think Mayas
mayans
Mayans. By the way, why did you place this question under the subject of US Constitution?
The Mayans, the Incans and the Aztecs would be the most well known
The Aztecs and the Incas were empires because they had emperors, but the Mayans were actually not an empire, they had no emperor
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.
No the Aztec's were the Mayan's Enemy the Mayan were peacefull and the Aztecs captured mayans for slaves and there gold the Spaniards and Aztecs wiped out most of the mayans