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Peru
Created byMr. Raponi
ObjectivesStudents will be able to discuss culture in Peru. (Foods, Machu Picchu)Students will be able to define the following
Natural ResourcesCash CropsEmpireAqueduct
Students will be able to discuss the Inca.
Peru
Peru lies along the Pacific Coast of South America, west of Brazil, and south of Colombia.
The _______________ Mountains, a 4,500 miles mountain range, the longest in the world as a matter of fact, forms the spine of Peru.
Peru is a Native American word that means
“___________________” is rich in minerals.
Landscape of Peru Many landforms are
found within Peru. Dry deserts, snowcapped mountains, and humid rainforests.East of the Andes, you come to a flat plains area of the Amazon Rainforest, in which flows the world’s
____________________ longest river, the Amazon.Rainfall is plentiful here and the rainforest covers almost the entire plains area.
Capybara
Macaw
Amazon Parrot
HUGE SNAIL!
Interesting Mohawk
Bird
Caiman
Baby Caiman
Little Baby Caiman
Rainforest Walk
Economy of PeruPeru’s economy relies on a variety of
___________________, which are products of the earth that people use to meet their needs. Peru’s largest export is copper and its second largest export is
__________________ which has been taken out of the Pacific Ocean.
The Rainforest’s Alarm Clock
More Economy
About 1/3 of Peru’s people are farmers who grow sugar cane, cotton, and coffee as
__________________, crops that have been grown specifically to sell to other countries as exports.Most Peruvians work on,
___________________, small plots of land where people grow only enough food to feed their families.
Crops The chief crops of
Peru are rice, corn, and plantains (a type of banana).Native Americans in the Andes Mountains were the first people to ever grow
___________________.Today in Peru, farmers grow more than 3,500 kinds of potatoes in many different sizes and colors.
A Native American
Group
During the 1400s, a Native American people called the
___________ had a very powerful civilization in the area that is now Peru.
Their ____________________, a group of lands under one ruler, stretched for more than 2,500 miles.
The Inca were quite advanced. They had courts, roads, bridges, and
___________________________, a channel or pipe used to transport water from a major water source and bringing it to a desired location
Incan Aqueducts in Peru
The IncaThe capital city of the Incan Empire was
___________________, a city far up in the Andes Mountains.In Peru today, you can still see the remains of fortresses and buildings made over 500 years ago.The most well known Incan ruins are the city of
______________________, which were voted in as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World back in 2007.
A Wonder of the World
End of the Inca
In the early 1500s, conquerors from
_________________ arrived in Peru.They desired gold and silver and defeated the Inca to make Peru a Spanish territory.For 300 years, Peru remained a
___________________, an overseas area owned by another country, until gaining its independence in 1821.
Population and
Capital
Peru has a population
of ________ million people, most of whom live right on the Pacific Coast.The country’s capital and largest city is
_________________.The capital, due to overpopulation, has become very crowded, noisy, and polluted.
Peruvian Grocery Store!
Peruvian Grocery Store!
The People of
Peru
About half of Peru’s people are
______________________. In fact, Peru has one of the largest Native American populations in the western hemisphere.Peruvians also include many people of mixed or
_________________ ancestry.Most Peruvians blend their
______________________ faith, Peru’s main religion, with the beliefs of their ancestors.
Culture
___________________ is Peru’s official language,
but around __________ Native American languages are also spoken throughout the country.
You can hear
___________________, which was the ancient language spoken by the Inca spoken in many current Native American villages.
Mmmmmmmm, My Dinner in Peru!