Before the Spanish arrival, Cancun was part of the Maya civilization, characterized by a rich cultural heritage and complex social structures. The area was primarily inhabited by the Maya people, who engaged in agriculture, fishing, and trade. Cancun itself was largely uninhabited and covered with dense jungles and coastal lagoons, serving as a fishing and trading hub for nearby Mayan cities. The region was known for its natural beauty and biodiversity, with a deep spiritual connection to the land by its indigenous inhabitants.
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Before the Spanish arrived, Aztec, Mayan, and other native languages were widely spoken in Mexico.
No, the Zapotecs were a native Mexican people similar to the Aztecs. They lived in mid-southern Mexico long before the Spanish arrived, and had a history, language, and culture completely distinct from the Spanish.
Before New Mexico was bought by the Spaniards, the Pueblo Indians lived there. The Spanish arrived in 1540 and explored the area. They later conquered the land.
The Aztec was the Indian empire suffered from a plague. This was before the Spanish arrived.
The Aztec Empire was the last empire to rule Mexico before the Spanish came.
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Spain was the nation that sent explorers to Mexico and Florida before English settlers arrived in the New World. Spanish explorers, such as Hernán Cortés and Juan Ponce de León, were among the first Europeans to explore these regions in the early 16th century. Their expeditions laid the groundwork for Spanish colonization and significantly impacted the indigenous populations and cultures in those areas.
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A period of time before people of Spain invaded a country (e.g. Pre - Hispanic Mexico - before Spaniards arrived in Mexico.
The word "Mesoamerica" refers to the region and cultures that existed in central Mexico and parts of Central America before the Spanish arrived. This area was home to several advanced civilizations, including the Maya, Aztec, and Olmec, each with their own distinct languages, religions, and societal structures. The term encompasses a rich tapestry of history, art, and technological advancements that flourished long before European contact.