In the decades following their arrival in the Americas, Europeans encountered several advanced civilizations, most notably the Aztecs and the Incas. The Aztec Empire, centered in present-day Mexico, showcased impressive architectural achievements, a complex social structure, and advanced agricultural techniques, including chinampas. Meanwhile, the Inca Empire in the Andes was known for its extensive road systems, sophisticated engineering, and impressive agricultural terraces. Both civilizations had rich cultural traditions and vast trade networks that highlighted their sophistication before European colonization.
The Inca Empire.
The arrival of the Europeans into the Americas was the start of the loss of land, life, and lifestyle for the Native Americans.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
In 1492, with the arrival of Columbus in the Americas.
The Europeans profited because of their arrival, and got very rich. On the other hand, the Native Americans decreased in population, became very poor and nearly got wiped out.
A. Mayan B.Inca C.Olmec D.Aztec
the arrival of the europeans in the Indian subcontinent were a large land mass shered by both civilizations
The Inca Empire.
Europeans saw the lands in the Americas as free for the taking. The Native Americans had a totally different view of land ownership than Europeans, which worked to their serious disadvantage.
Europeans diseases killed a large amount of the population.
Spanish Conquistadors destroyed both civilizations.
The geographical distance between the hemispheres, lack of advanced technology for travel and communication, and differences in cultural and societal development all contributed to the delayed communication between civilizations in different hemispheres. Additionally, the arrival of Europeans in the Americas brought significant changes and disruptions that impacted the ability for widespread communication between hemispheres.
The arrival of the Europeans into the Americas was the start of the loss of land, life, and lifestyle for the Native Americans.
The Inca Empire was the largest empire in the Americas prior to the arrival of Europeans. It existed from 1438 to 1533.
Europeans saw the lands in the Americas as free for the taking. The Native Americans had a totally different view of land ownership than Europeans, which worked to their serious disadvantage.
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
the arrival of Europeans in the Americas had brought diseases that devastated local ... cotton from the New World; cotton would have been more costly to obtain elsewhere.