Answer:
they are both pictures that tell stories.
Explanation:
The arrival of Europeans of the Old World to the New World brought forth a transatlantic trade referred to as the Columbian Exchange. This was a wide transfer of foods, livestock, disease, and culture in the 15th and 16th centuries that truly changed the course of human history. To the Old World came goods such as tomatoes, maize (corn), and turkey, while to the New World, cows, horses, and sugarcane were introduced (these are only some of the many exchanged goods of the Columbian Exchange).
However, what many scholars deem as the most important and devastating was disease. Native Americans (including Mesoamerican and South American inhabitants) had not been in contact with New World diseases such as smallpox, measles, cholera, malaria, or typhus. Epidemics wiped out entire civilizations and resulted in the genocides of an estimated 40-50 million.
On another note, Spanish conquistadors took over the pre-Columbian world. Hernán Cortés conquered the Aztecs while Francisco Pizarro subdued the Incas. Both were aided with advanced with guns and steel weapons, but mainly with disease. A third of the Aztecs died due to smallpox, and the Incans saw a 93% declination in their population.
Explanation:
Teotihuacan is an ancient Mesoamerican city located northeast of modern day Mexico city .It means 'city where gods were born' as the inhabitants believe that it is where the gods had gathered to create the sun and moon. Their primary deity is called by the scholars the 'Spider Woman'. The city became the epicenter of comerce for ancient Mesoamerica. Little is known about its builder's their name, religious belief or their language. If you will notice, every art started after the forming a religion, which formed their oldest architectures; Pyramid of the sun (200 CE) and Pyramid of the moon---which was used to human sacrifices.