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Meso-American Civilization (Aztecs (1300 to 1521., The Aztec religion…
Meso-American Civilization
Aztecs
1300 to 1521.
The Aztec religion originated from the indigenous Aztecs of central Mexico. Like other Mesoamerican religions, it also has practices such as human sacrifice in connection with many religious festivals which are in the Aztec calendar.
They dissapered because on Sapnish conqueres.
Mayans
around 2600 B.C., they rose to prominence around A.D. 250
Most Maya today observe a religion composed of ancient Maya ideas, animism and Catholicism. Some Maya still believe, for example, that their village is the ceremonial centre of a world supported at its four corners by gods. When one of these gods shifts his burden, they believe, it causes an earthquake.
There dissaperence in unknow.
Incas
The Inca believed that their gods occupied three different realms: 1) the sky or Hanan Pacha, 2) the inner earth or Uku Pacha, and 3) the outer earth or Cay pacha. Inti - Inti was the most important of the gods to the Inca. He was the god of the sun. The emperor, or Inca Sapa, was said to be a descendent of Inti.
The Inca people began as a tribe in the Cusco area around the 12th century and ended in 1438.
The Incan civlazation ended because of the Spanish conquerers.