Chapter 6: Mexico
Student Web Activity
"Mexico's History"
Introduction In this chapter, you have read about the land and people of Mexico. Two important pre-Columbian civilizations developed in Mexico-the Aztec and the Maya. They both demonstrated advances in architecture, the arts, and science.
Destination Title: Ancient Mexico
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Directions Start at the Ancient Mexico Web site.
• Click on the tab titled Map at the top of the screen, and then click on the label Tenochtitlan.
• Examine the map, and then scroll down and click on the heading Tenochtitlan. Read the information.
• Return to the main screen and click on the tab titled Documents.
• Click on and read A Letter from Cortés to the King of Spain.
• Use what you have learned to answer the following questions.
1
On what lake did the Aztecs build their capital of Tenochtitlan?
2
Why could Tenochtitlan be called a "new world Venice"?
3
What did the Aztec do when Cortés forbade them from sacrificing humans to their gods?
4
According to the document, what were meals like for Moctezuma?
5
On a separate piece of paper, draw a picture that might have accompanied this document to illustrate one of the scenes of Aztec life. You might draw a picture of Moctezuma, or one of his banquets, or his guards-anything depicting an interesting scene from the Aztec capital.
"Mexico's History"
Introduction In this chapter, you have read about the land and people of Mexico. Two important pre-Columbian civilizations developed in Mexico-the Aztec and the Maya. They both demonstrated advances in architecture, the arts, and science.
Destination Title: Ancient Mexico
Note: Clicking on the link above will launch a new browser window. Need help using your browser for this activity? Click here for tips.
Directions Start at the Ancient Mexico Web site.
• Click on the tab titled Map at the top of the screen, and then click on the label Tenochtitlan.
• Examine the map, and then scroll down and click on the heading Tenochtitlan. Read the information.
• Return to the main screen and click on the tab titled Documents.
• Click on and read A Letter from Cortés to the King of Spain.
• Use what you have learned to answer the following questions.
1
On what lake did the Aztecs build their capital of Tenochtitlan?
2
Why could Tenochtitlan be called a "new world Venice"?
3
What did the Aztec do when Cortés forbade them from sacrificing humans to their gods?
4
According to the document, what were meals like for Moctezuma?
5
On a separate piece of paper, draw a picture that might have accompanied this document to illustrate one of the scenes of Aztec life. You might draw a picture of Moctezuma, or one of his banquets, or his guards-anything depicting an interesting scene from the Aztec capital.