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State Building in the Americas from 1200-1450

Caleb Thomas

Caleb Thomas

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AP World History: Modern - The Americas Before 1200 CE: A Last-Minute Review 🌎

Hey! Let's get you prepped for the exam with a super-focused review of the Americas before 1200. We'll break down the key stuff, make connections, and get you feeling confident. Let's do this!

🧭 Big Picture: Diversity and Regionalism

Key Concept
  • Remember, the Americas before 1200 weren't one big unified place. Think regionalism and lots of diversity. 🏘️
    • Due to vast land and smaller populations, Native American societies developed in smaller regional tribes, some of which grew into larger civilizations and empires.

Mississippian Culture

  • Located in the modern-day southeastern United States.
  • Known for large earthen mounds, showing their ability to organize large-scale projects. 🏗️
  • Matrilineal society: Social standing passed down through the mother's line.

🏛️ Major Empires of Mesoamerica

1. The Maya (250 - 900 CE)

  • Thrived in the Yucatan Peninsula rainforest.
  • Organized as a collection of city-states that cooperated for mutual benefit. 🤝
  • Built impressive temples, cities, and trade networks.
  • Famous for their accurate calendar, complex writing system, and pyramids.
  • Collapsed around 900 CE due to internal conflicts and food shortages.

2. The Aztec Empire (1300s - 1521 CE)

  • Occupied modern-day Mexico City and the surrounding area.
  • Capital: Tenochtitlan, built on Lake Texcoco, was HUGE (200,000 people!).
  • Built chinampas (floating gardens) for agriculture. 🌾

![Aztec Chinampas](https://zupay.blob.core.windows.net/resources/files/0baca4f69800419293b4c75aa2870acd_724bd1_35.png?a...

Question 1 of 12

Before 1200 CE, the Americas were characterized by what kind of development? 🤔

A single, unified empire

A high degree of cultural uniformity

Diverse regional developments

A complete absence of settled societies