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Published on Feb 04, 2016
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1.
DAPHNE PER.8
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Dirigentens
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SOCIAL STUDIES PRESENTATION
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THE MAYAS
The mayas knew the movements of planets
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J.Gabás Esteban
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Mayas were great farmers
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DMahendra
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They worshipped the gods of nature.
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VinothChandar
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They used terrace to grow corn,squash and cotton on hillsides
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UGA College of Ag & Environmental Sciences - OCCS
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Temples honored the rain and corn god
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wader
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THE AZTECS
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Marion Doss
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Island right in the middle of a lake in central Mexico
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Ken Lund
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He said they should live where they saw an eagle
Sitting on cactus with a snake
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Andrew_N
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The Aztec god Quetzalcoatl most important
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Gwendal_
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The myth tells he created the worlds formed humans
And helped then grow corn
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LadyDragonflyCC - >;<
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Because he had to solve problems among the gods
He had to leave the aztecs
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THE INCAS
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dachalan
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Some incas lived in valley cities while others lived
In the mountains
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Shawn Harquail
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To make it easier to move through the mountains they
Built rope suspension bridges
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R J Ruppenthal
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Fifteen thousand miles (24,140km) of stone
Roads connected the six million incas living in the empire
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zbigphotography (1M+ views)
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They tradedwith each other's for the
Things they needed
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messtiza
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Most incas lived in stucco homes
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Forsaken Fotos
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Stucco is a thick mixture of sand and water that
Hardens as it dries on the outside of stone building
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CSLP
Daphne Limon
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