Use these images to answer all parts of the question that follows. Compare the Hopewell region (100 BCE to 500CE) and Chaco regi
on (930 AD to 1300 AD) to the state systems in the Americas from 1200 to 1450. a)Explain ONE specific similarity between state systems in the Americas from 1200 to 1450. Use the maps and your reading to support your answer.
b)Explain ONE specific difference between state systems in the Americas from 1200 to 1450. Use the maps and your reading to support your answer.
c)Explain ONE reason state systems in the Americas from 1200 to 1450 developed differently. Use the maps and your reading to support your answer.
A- One similarity among the state structures is they each evolved through Native Americans had. Also, each areas have been near water structures consisting of rivers or the ocean.
B- One distinction among the state structures is that the Hopewell vicinity improved greater, at the same time as the Chaco region became much less improved and smaller than the Hopewell vicinity. It may be inferred that the Hopewell vicinity became greater hooked up that the Chaco vicinity due to the term that each of those areas happened in.
C- Both of the kingdom structures evolved otherwise due to the fact the geography of the areas made it both hard or less difficult to establish. Also, each of those areas happened at exceptional times.
States like the Aztecs, Inca, Chaco, and Cahokia often divided their empires into regions or city-states. These city states would trade among themselves using different systems to govern often using religion as a way to govern. The Cahokia had rulers (the great sun) for each town. The Aztecs had a tribute system that catered to their religion.
States differed in their economy and trade. The Inca used the Mita system to build roads and sustain their economy making trade in the region easier and believed in a state-led economy. The Aztecs used their tribute system for state building and asserting their political dominance and had a vast trade network. They often used human sacrifice conquering other tribes and using prisoners as sacrifices.
State systems developed differently often basing their systems on fallen empires and what worked for them. The geography impacts the way their states developed often limiting trade and how cities interact.