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>cant invent wheel

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Not so fast, spic.

They had the wheel, but they didn't use it very often. Pic related, they used wheels on toys and shit, but that's about it. The reason they didn't use wheels all that much is because their landscape is very hilly.

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t. chicano

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No, I'm white and my family came here from Europe generations ago.

>t. Rafael Hernandez-Rodríguez, 100% white hispanic

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They didn't have horses either, so their options in using those wheels on carriages were limited.

Do you even speak Nahuatl, Jose?

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Is that a penis?

>a conquistador and a jungle nigger portrayed as equal threats
really made me think
Didn't Cortes conquer them all with just a bunch of troops?

And a fuckton of natives.
I heard once "Mexico was conquered by Mexicans and liberated by Spaniards."

Well, he didn't really conquer them himself, he just united all surrounding tribes that hated Aztecs and let them do the work. Turns out stealing people from surrounding lands for sacrifices is an easy way to make enemies

I'm more than sure the diseases brought over from Europe helped weaken the Aztecs plus this

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You didn't answer, does this thing have a penis?

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I wonder if you'll still be saying that when you're about to feed the gods

>be Aztec
>die
lmao

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>implying chicanos wouldn't be the ones feeding Tengri while Khan drinks from Tlatloani's skull
Heh

>be mayan
>die
lmao

Sounds fine to me
As long as the old ones are being fed

>tons of Native Americans died because of European diseases
>tons of Aztecs and other tribes died because of European diseases
What's up with that low immunity of non-Europeans? Bad diet?
European diseases are weak af Tbh

>Tlazolteotl
Literal shit tier Aztec god. Eats shit and offerings include piss and shit

They didn't really have any beasts of burden, so they didn't really live around animals, and other native Americans didn't either. Because of that they didn't have nearly as much interaction with disease and plagues like the old worlders did, so they had very little immunity to anything.

>what was the bubonic plague

New diseases are always deadly

Living in isolation does that to people. Europeans also had many problems with native diseases, but there were always more europeans back home ready to pick up the colonial torch.

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>Puny mortals, behold Barbequatzl the Bacon Wielder and tremble, for He accepts sacrifices of only the bloodiest of steaks!

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>conquer

Cortés helped the subjugated tribes by the evil aztecs.

New disease vectors like rats were brought to the new world from Europe. Didn't help that urbanization of Europe was creating all kinds of health hazards and people were spreading it around too

what's wrong with that?

>what was the bubonic plague
you just activated my trap card.jpg

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tip-top-post

I'd excavate her

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More?

Tengri can easily btfo any of your sissy gods.
Prove me wrong.

>trusting spaniards

They exaggerated the conquer to gain the glory.

*Gets conquered by Christian Russians then enslaved by godless Soviets*

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Is Tengri popular or is Islam the hot new thing?

back when Milan was a great city
we already had a sophisticated sewer system while most europeans threw their shit in the streets

I can not grasp the connection
Same thing happened with the aztecs

Yes, yes, yes. However...

Wherever you go the wine will taste different, it will be made with different juices and have different yeasts, but it it still wine.

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What do these dots on the left mean? Numbers or something else?

I'm just saying, maybe Tengri wasn't looking out for you.

yes

That sounds like it would make an awesome movie.

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They actually did use the wheel frequently in practical aplications like the spindle whorl and the potter's wheel, Mesoamerica also had plenty of rivers and canoes were used for tarde and the transport of most commodities, the Aztec road system was mostly used for post and troop deployments.

What's this friend?

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That's a big number

>4 horsemen were trying to kill a single guy for an hour
I can't tell if the guy was that badass or the horsemen that incompetent. Or perhaps both.
Either way it's breddy cool anecdote.

>Tengri
>A fucking goose

Seriously man, mind explaining your autism?

i played empire total war enough to know how hard is it to kill one guy with 20 horsemen

God fucking damn it, I knew it, I always knew it, it made no fucking sense that they wouldn't have the wheel yet built complex circular artifacts all fucking day.

They had iron too I believe, in the western part around colima and tarascan.

Only bronze as far as I know, the Huastecs had it too and the Aztecs had bronze axes, tepoztli, amongst their arsenal, although metallurgy wasn't advanced enough they were prefered to their obsidian swords

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Obsidian filled a ritual function, just as priests on the battlefield did in Europe. History revisionists greatly underestimate the benefit of morale in battle, the loser is always going to be the people who freak out first, which is less likely when you're a goddamn jaguar using goddamn Obsidian

Strong looking thing

as poison false faith of people from the sea has spread in veins of our people and our spirit has been stolen.

Now I understand your false promises and the kind of death you have had in store for me

Tbh a lot of those wars were waged more for acquiring sacrifices than to "win"
Usually two armies would meet (one trying to ambush the other, sometimes at night) they'd try to get as many prisoners as possible then retreat.
Not all but a lot of battles were like that.

This, OMG "the aztecs didn't invented the wheel" is just a bad rumor that need to die, also we invented the chocolate and swiss are taking credit of it.

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Didn't they only have copper and it was the Michihuacan tribe that had developed bronze? They also zealously guarded the secret of how to make it.

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What's it like being descended from the Greeks of mesoamerica? Also, what'd you of Apocalypto?

*think of

Apocalypto was kino. Based Mel is a great director, also triggers numales and kikes.

well... Huitzilopochtli was a hummingbird. But in the other hand Tezcaltlipoca was a jaguar

I always thought it was the incas who didn't invent the wheel.

They lived in the mountains, what use would wheels be? Their math was absolute retardation though.

wrong

>discussion about aztecs
>posts movie about mayans

What was their math?

Knots

hey i've seen those in pornos especially in sex dungeons.

It's kind of like how Ptolemaic Egypt had steam engines, but as far as we know, only really saw it as an interesting curiosity. They didn't really have a need for steam power with cheap manpower in abundance.

No, the Huastecs did have Bronze. As for the Tarascans the problem is their alloys were based on aesthetic qualities, they sought to obtain different colors, and not metallurgical properties, eg to make stronger tools, weapons.

The Macahuitl was superior to the tepoztli in battle because of this, it was harder for it to cut through armor. Obsidian was widely used as a material eg pictured, and prefered for everything in which a sharp edge (eg knives) was critical, given it's cost metal was mostly reserved for ornamental purposes as say a stone axe was more cost effective to use.

And Quetzalcoatl was very much the Mesoamerican equivalent to a dragon, it's not really a logical argument either way, just banter.

Also they didn't have the metallurgy skills or metal deposits necessary to manufacture large amounts of high quality steel, necessary for making train engines and train tracks.
Besides they already had a method of transporting things from the southern end of the country to the northern part, and vice versa which was the only route worth taking, that method was called sailing the Nile.

Indios, please leave us alone, go be great in your own country, where can whites go where indios wont follow?

>trump got elected
I am in right timeline.

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>indios toss all whites out of americas
>everything is latin ameirca
>gets on boat to europe
>muh 500 trillion years oppression slavery socio-economy racism and colonialism social econonomic oppression and imperialism
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Actually the khipu weren't "math" but a weird writing system, you could use it to store both numbers and words. The math itself was the same as a 8yo math, +-/*.