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From 250BC to 900BC was known as the clasical period of Mayan Civilization
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Mayans cities exchanged the products of their local environment in 400BC
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Aztecs leave their homeland in search of new one and arrive in the valley of Mexico in 1195
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The Inca Empire conquered the area of Bolivia around this time and remained in control until arrival of Spaniards.
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Trades began with same canals leading and passing through the Aztec's land/ capital city. The materials traded were mass-produced in villages including Gold jewelry, textiles, cacao beans, and beaten copper axes.
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From 1400-1500 CE the Inca's expand their empire to 2500 miles long and about 500 miles wide.
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The Spanish arrived and divided the Mayans into small weak city-states in 1500 BC
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Moctezuma Xocoyotl (Montezuma II), an Aztec prince, inherited the Aztec throne becoming the 9th ruler of the Aztecs. Aztec Empire at height.
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Huayna Capac dies and divides his empire between his two sons,
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The earliest Mayan settlement was dated around 1800 BC