The great civilizations of Mexico, Central America, and South America, such as the Maya, Aztec, and Inca, were considered advanced due to their remarkable achievements in agriculture, including sophisticated farming techniques like terrace farming and irrigation systems that supported large populations. They also developed complex societies with organized governments, hierarchical social structures, and intricate trade networks, facilitating economic growth and cultural exchange. Additionally, their advancements in architecture, mathematics, astronomy, and writing systems showcased their intellectual prowess and contributed to their rich cultural legacies.
They were highly advanced in farming methods, mathematics, and astronomy.
Incas
Calender- astrology, advanced medical knowledge, irrigation system,etc
The three main Indian civilizations in Latin America were the Aztecs in present-day Mexico, the Maya in present-day Mexico and Central America, and the Incas in present-day Peru. These civilizations were known for their advanced architecture, agriculture, and cultural achievements.
organized religion a written language an accurate calendar advanced agriculture
Incas and Aztecs
Incas and Aztecs
Mayans and Aztecs.
Mayan and Aztec civilizations of Central and South America
The early civilizations of Mexico throughout (Central) America developed socially by sending messengers along at least 10,000 mile roads.
The Mayans and the Aztecs are the most famous civilizations found in central America. Both of them ceased to exist because of civil war and the introduction of foreign diseases.
Before the Spaniards arrived, several advanced civilizations thrived in Central America, most notably the Maya, Aztec, and Olmec. The Maya developed a complex society known for its impressive architecture, mathematics, and astronomy. The Aztecs, centered in what is now Mexico, established a powerful empire characterized by elaborate social, political, and religious systems. The Olmec, often considered the "mother culture" of Mesoamerica, laid the foundation for subsequent civilizations with their artistic and cultural innovations.