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The Nazis enslaved other people because they believed that the Germans, and whites, were superior to all other races and nationalities.
Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist. He criticized American society for allowing people to enslave other people and to mistreat them.
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The Mayan's had quite a few food sources, including both plants and animals. One of the plants they were known to grow is corn, or maize. Other common plants that they made were: chili pepper and squash. The Mayan people hunted dogs, and other large animals for their meat sources.
No. And not the other way around either. It's a fable.
No, Aztec and Mayan calendars are not the same. They have unique characteristics and differences in terms of structure, symbols, and purposes. Both civilizations developed complex calendar systems, but they were independent of each other.
Mayan, Incan and Aztec civilizations each developed calenders, mathematics, writing and other record keeping systems.
they did not they had farmers,pesents, and other people work for the pharaoh
Chichen Itza is the name of an abandoned Mayan City in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Unlike a number of other Mayan Cities, it was still occupied when the Spanish conquered the area. It is an important archaeological site. It has features of both Mayan and Aztec culture.
Before the Spanish arrived, Aztec, Mayan, and other native languages were widely spoken in Mexico.
Cause they were different from othe people
The Nazis enslaved other people because they believed that the Germans, and whites, were superior to all other races and nationalities.
Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist. He criticized American society for allowing people to enslave other people and to mistreat them.
No. The Inca Empire had its orgins in present-day Peru, around 1438 BC. Mexico is home to other civilizations, including the Mayan and Aztec Empires.
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The Aztecs and mayans both used pyramids for the same thing. One use was human sacrifices and also for barrels for the chief of the tribe and reincarnated "god and goddesses". But kept both areas separated
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