Corn was developed by Mesoamerica and taken back to Europe by I think Vasco de Gamma - corn has been developed and can not survive without human intervention as the corn does not fall off the cob naturally and each must be removed manually and planted. Info from Bill Bryson My House book - very interesting and fall of facts of the obscure kind.
in Mexico
Mayas
Each believed in polytheism.
A little of each. The dividing line is the Greenwich Meridian, which passes right through Greenwich England. Keep in mind that "western hemisphere" and "Western Civilization" are not the same thing.
The Inca Empire.
in Mexico
in Mexico
No. Ancient Greece is considered the birthplace of western civilization. Egypt was the very first western civilization, but Greece gets the title as the birthplace of western civilization. Also, Egypt is in the eastern hemisphere.
Mayas
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Each believed in polytheism.
Western Civilization has had a long and turbid development and it requires detailed study of specific periods to describe it.
It prevented European colonization and intervention in the Western Hemisphere.
Western
A little of each. The dividing line is the Greenwich Meridian, which passes right through Greenwich England. Keep in mind that "western hemisphere" and "Western Civilization" are not the same thing.
mayan, aztec, and something else
Western civilization will remain a dominant force in global development until a more dominant sociological phenomenon rises to supplant it.