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They all believed in multiple gods, especially nature gods. They also were all great architects. They made many temples/pyramids, aqueducts, causeways, and networks of roads. Both civilizations treasured gold. All three of them were Mesoamerican Civilizations that had a very strongly developed religious and military culture. I believe the following items may be of value. All three civilizations had the same basic ethnic backgrounds. They all developed calendars, and for some strange reason never took advantage of the "wheel".

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How are the Aztecs Mayas and Incas alike?

The Aztecs, Mayas, and Incas were all advanced ancient civilizations in the Americas. They were known for their sophisticated agricultural techniques, complex social structures, and monumental architecture. Additionally, they each developed their own unique religious beliefs and practices.


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The Aztecs were primarily located in central Mexico, while the Maya civilization was concentrated in Mesoamerica (southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador). The Aztecs were more militaristic and had a centralized government in their capital city of Tenochtitlan, while the Maya were known for their advanced knowledge of astronomy, mathematics, and architecture. Additionally, the Aztecs practiced human sacrifice as a key aspect of their religious beliefs, whereas the Maya had a complex pantheon of deities and engaged in bloodletting rituals.


How did European settlement impact the Incas and Aztecs collapses?

European settlement impacted the Incas and Aztecs by introducing diseases, such as smallpox, that decimated their populations. Additionally, European conquest led to the disruption of their societies, dismantling their political systems and eroding their economies through forced labor and exploitation. Ultimately, these factors contributed to the collapse of the Inca and Aztec civilizations.