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The Aztec
... Aztecs very much from these new cities they received lots of exotic goods such as gold, copper, tropical feathers, gemstones, rubber, jade, and amber. The Aztecs ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History
Did the Expansion of the Aztec Empire Lead to Their Downfall?
... on mechanical devices. Iron and steel were unknown, although copper and bronze were used for tools and Mexican jewelers ... were used for pleasure among the Aztec nobles and adornment of Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital. Tenochtitlan had been gradually ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History
Fact sheet on the Aztecs
... Achievements- -Herbs used to cure sicknesses. -Built canals for irrigation. -Copper and bronze were used to make ... in the empire were farmers. -Priests gave daily human sacrifices. -Aztec parents strict towards children. Had daily chores; collecting wood, ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History
Termpaper on the nonacceptance of native american culture
... as an acid bath. They then dipped copper into the acid solution. When the copper was dipped into the solution, it ... are indigenous to the West Indies, Guatemala, and Mexico. The Aztec called them ahuacacuahitl, meaning testicle trees. They served avocados ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History
Terms and People -
... lucrative spice and slave trades, and built a fortune in copper and silver mining. Their loans to various kings and ... thousands of Indian allies who resented Aztec domination, he forged ahead to Tenochtitlán, the Aztec capital (today Mexico City). The ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History
Plains Indians.
... the white man. Shells and coral from the seacoasts, native copper from the Great Lakes region, turquoise from the Southwest, pipestone ... of the Plains, the majority of the Pueblos, and the Aztecs of Mexico. 5. Chinookan and related languages, spoken by a ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History
The Maya Culture
... from the highlands. Jade and the small amounts of gold and copper were also imported as raw materials for local manufacture (Farriss 120). ... who officiated at sacrifices. He was the man who, as in Aztec Mexico, slashed the breast of the victim and tore out ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History
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