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* Very engaged in trade and warfare while dominating the expansion of their borders |
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* Many Gods, and deities for nature, such as corn, sun, rain, bees |
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** in charge of sacrificing blood and otherwise for the decedents of their culture. |
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** they were to display public rituals as a sign of respect and honor to their Gods, decedents and rulers. |
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Latest revision as of 18:13, 28 November 2017
Article Evaluation
[edit]- No mention of the name "bubonic plague" in the intro. - Should be. - Also known as...
- Death tolls
- Spain -60%
- France -60%
- China -35%
- Cities
- Bologna -45%
- Cairo -40% a massive religious and happening place in previous years.
- Damascus -37% religious city
- Cities
Can't edit Black Death.
Maya rulers - Article Evaluation
[edit]- Ruled large areas of Mesoamerica
- Society not led by a ruler, but by common culture.
- Believed in a sense of purpose for themselves and their community
- Very engaged in trade and warfare while dominating the expansion of their borders
Rulers
- Many Gods, and deities for nature, such as corn, sun, rain, bees
- Also deities for midwifery and war.
- Kings - Mayan Rulers
- in charge of sacrificing blood and otherwise for the decedents of their culture.
- they were to display public rituals as a sign of respect and honor to their Gods, decedents and rulers.
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