Pre-Columbian civilizations of Mesoamerica, such as the Maya, Aztec, and Olmec, shared common traits like polytheistic religions, advanced agricultural practices, and complex social hierarchies. They also developed intricate calendars and writing systems, reflecting their sophisticated cultural achievements. However, they differed in their political structures, with the Maya organized into city-states and the Aztec forming a centralized empire. Additionally, their artistic styles, architectural techniques, and specific religious practices varied significantly, reflecting their unique identities and regional environments.
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how did the civilization of the Aztecs differ from other societies of North America
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How did Inca society differ from the Aztec and Maya societies in Mesoamerica? -Well that wasn't helpful
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They needed to export wine, oil and jewelry for food and raw materials.
They needed to export wine, oil and jewelry for food and raw materials.
They needed to export wine, oil and jewelry for food and raw materials.
They needed to export wine, oil and jewelry for food and raw materials.
They needed to export wine, oil and jewelry for food and raw materials.
They needed to export wine, oil and jewelry for food and raw materials.
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Civilizations often transcend Empires and are not dependent on their survival. For example, Roman civilization was both a Republic and an Empire.
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