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In the colonial era, the Spanish American society had a pyramidal cast system with a few Spaniards at the top, mixed-race in the middle, and a large population of indigenous people, and a small number of slaves usually of African origin at the bottom. Although the size of the groups varied there was a hierarchy of power and social status observed during the colonial period. The Spaniards occupied the upper echelons of colonial society by holding all the positions of economic privilege and political power. However, there was a sharp split between the people born in Europe, peninsula, and those born in the Americas, creoles. Many castes in the Americas in the 19th Century were resentful of the racial, economic and land inequality present because of colonial rule and the rigid caste system imposed by the Spanish.
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differences:
Incas lodged inside the Andes Mountains, whereas the Aztecs would stay in Central Mexico.
Inca was ruled by Sapa Inca where the emperor had the most power, while the Aztecs were polytheistic. The Aztecs would build temples and pyramids for their god, Huitzilopochtli.
similarities:
They were based on managing resources and goods, and the providence was centered around their agriculture.
The Incas and the Aztecs were originally clan based but they grew into thriving empires.
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The United States emerged from the war as a world military and industrial leader. Unlike the war-torn cities of Europe the homes and industries of the nation were relatively unscathed by the Great War. The late entry of the US meant that fewer men had lost their lives than in Europe