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The Big Three Empires Maya Maya (250–900 CE): City-states, calendars, writing, astronomy.
The Big Three Empires Aztec Aztec (1345–1521 CE): Central Mexico, Tenochtitlán, warriors, tribute system.
The Big Three Empires Inca Inca (1438–1533 CE): Andes Mountains, road system, terraces, centralized government.
& The Olmecs Olmecs- A Foundational Empire
Why Did They Expand Maya Maya → City-state warfare for captives and land.
Why Did They Expand Aztec Aztec → Military conquest + Triple Alliance + tribute.
Why Did They Expand Inca Inca → Military conquest and diplomacy, roads, Quechua language, state religion.
How Successful Were They Maya Maya: Limited – no central government, frequent collapse.
How Successful Were They Aztec Aztec: Strong empire, but resentment made it fragile.
How Successful Were They Inca Inca: Most successful – centralized rule, large empire, strong infrastructure.
Why Did They Fall Maya Maya → Drought, overpopulation, warfare, collapse of city-states.
Why Did They Fall Aztec Aztec → Harsh tribute, enemies allied with Spanish, smallpox, Cortés.
Why Did They Fall Inca Inca → Civil war, disease, Pizarro, Spanish weapons/horses.
what are Maya strengths Science, writing, farming
what are Maya weaknesses No unity, collapse of cities
what are Aztecs strengths Strong army, tribute, capital cit
what are Aztecs weaknesses Harsh rule, rebellion, Spanish invasion
what are Inca strengths Roads, language, terraces, centralized gov.
what are Inca weaknesses Civil war, disease, Spanish invasion
Maya =? Maya = Mystery collapse
Aztec = ? Aztec = Alliance + tribute, but enemies rebelled
Inca = ? Inca = Infrastructure strong, but weakened by civil war + Spanish
Expand → Expand → Need resources, farmland, tribute.
Methods → Methods → Warfare, alliances, diplomacy.
Success → Success → Short-term vs. long-term control.
Fall → Fall → Internal problems + European conquest
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