The Aztec people lived in what is now Mexico.
They had a sophisticated civilization, They
founded their capital of tenochtitan in 1325.
The Spanish
whom are more sophisticated in weaponry than the Aztec's at the time.
The Aztecs controlled a wealthy, powerful empire of hundreds of states.
Hernan Cortes
Hernan Cortes was a Spanish conquistador that sought adventure
and wealth, became a leader in Cuba, and led an expedition to Mexico.
He also claimed land for Spain and ended the Aztec empire.
Cortes's
forces conquered the Aztec people using two methods.
Capturing Montezuma (Aztec emperor)
Defeating the Aztec in battle.
Inca Accomplishments
The Inca had a large, successful empire in western South America.
Including the civilization structure such as palaces and temples.
They had a vast system of Roads.
Inca Civil War
Conflict within the Inca empire gave Spain the opportunity
to take their land. They were fighting over who would be the next
leader. These political problems led to weakness.
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The Romans' tolerance of religion added to the stability and growth of the empire because it avoided conflict and didn't antagonize the people
Although they famously suppressed the Druids during their invasion of Britain, the Romans were largely tolerant of other religions, provided that the conquered populace incorporated the Imperial Cult into their worship. The Romans sought to equate their own gods with those of the local population.
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The president is able to check the power of the legislative branch through the use of the presidential veto.
Believing that there is one god.
All Men are Created Equal
The concept that all men are created equal was a key to European Enlightenment philosophy. But the interpretation of "all men" has hovered over the Declaration of Independence since its creation. Although most people have interpreted "all men" to mean humanity, others have argued that Jefferson and the other authors of the Declaration meant to exclude women and children. Within the context of the times it is clear that "all men" was a euphemism for "humanity," and thus those people, such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Abraham Lincoln, and Martin Luther King, who used the Declaration of Independence to demand equality for African Americans and women seized the historical as well as the moral high ground.