Sunday, March 8, 2020
Aztec and Empire Raised
Aztec and Empire Raised  Aztec and Empire Raised-field Agriculture Essay  1. Ancient Americas (Pre-columbian)  Mesoamerica  Agriculture:  Cultivation of cacao  Chocolate used by elite as money and to consume (with water not milk, no cattle)  Corn-meal (mixtamal)  Only place that used corn meal  Use of the planting stick (coa)         Z     Raised field lake argo (chinampas)  Cultural practices   Ball game  Didnââ¬â¢t have the same language or religion (this was their similarity)   Construction of multiplatform pyramids  Calendar  18 20-day months +5 days, combined with   260 day ritual calendar  Forms a 52 year cycle 	  Olmecs  Early Village life, around 2000 BC  Olmec culture flourished 1200 BC to around 500BC  Are they the origin of Mesoamerican culture?  Tiwanaku  Settled around 1000BC   Flourished 400-1000AD  First Major kingdoms  Developed the ideas that the kings associated with the sun and they wanted their own land   First major Andean Empire  Raised-Field Agriculture  Imperial colonization and Evangelization  Built things out of rock therefore it lasts and tells us about how they lived and what they did    2. Aztec Empire (Pre-Columbian)    classic maya and teotihuacan were there a 1000years before texcoco Aztecs and tlalcopn  Founding of Tenochtitln  1200: Mexica arrive in Valley of Mexico ca. 1200  1345: Teno. was founded  Tenochtitlan was in the very center of where Mexico City is now  1428: Founding of triple alliance; defeat of Atzcapotzalco  1428-1440: Reconquest of Valley of Mà ©xico   A Religion of Empire?  Cyclic understanding of times: months, years, ââ¬Å"sunsâ⬠  Use of human sacrifice associated with Huitzilopochtli cult  Aztec imperialism and religion therefore closely related   Aztec Social Structure  Tecuhtli: political and military leaders, judges   Warrior: initially, a social group open to new members; perhaps not by 1500  Pilli(administrators) and priests: mainly inherited, but also attainable through education  Macehualtà n (commoners), pochteca(merchants), and craftspersons  Tlatlacotà n (slaves)  1519: An Empire in Decline?  End of ââ¬Å"productiveâ⬠ conquest  Lack of social mobility  Resentment of conquered peoples   3. Atlantic Slave Trade (Colonial)  Labor and Colonialism  1600s-1740s: Colonial American economies already based on export: silver, sugar, cacao, dyes  1700s onward: Industrial revolution creates demand for raw materials and portable, urban calories  1740s to 1850s: Sugar, rum, molasses, coffee, cottonâ⬠¦  SO WHO WILL DO THE WORK  Relationship to sugar and coffee estates, especially in Brazil  Triangle of Trade around 1800  Manufactured goods from Euro to W. Africa  Slaves from W. Africa to Brazil, US, Caribbean  Sugar, tobacco, cotton, molasses, coffee from Brazil, Caribbean, US to Europe (and slaves from Caribbean to US)  Historical Effects of Slavery & Plantation Society(FROM BRAZIL PPOINT)  ââ¬Å"Use it up mentalityâ⬠: Destruction of Atlantic Forest to make way for coffee plantations  Econ based on export ag (Sugar, coffee, rubber) until 1950s: Boom & Bust  Economic and education inequality largely based on race   Social impacts   Mixed mode of production, monoculture, and colonialism/neo-colonialism  4. Brazilian Empire (Independence-Era)  5th largest country and 5th most populous (170 million)  President Dilma Rousseff  Pre Conquest Brazil  Human habitation since ancient times: 500k at conquest, thousands of tribes   Large parts of Amazon had been settled by 1500  Black soils: anthropogenic enhancement of the land  Discovery and Colonization  Discovered 1500 by Pedro lvares Cabral en route to India  Initially used for Brazilwood and other extraction  Sugar became main product by 1550  Independence & Empire  1807: Napoleon invades Portugal (court escapes to Braz.)  1822: Regent dom Pedro I remains in Braz when most of court returns to Europe  Braz ruled as an empire until 1889  End of Empire  1889: Emperor dom Pedro II abdicates; establishment of oligarchic republic   5. Caste System (Colonial)  Unequal social structure based on race   Castas- indigenious, black,    
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