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OpenStudy (justuu):

Who was one of the original inhabitants of the Caribbean Islands? Arawaks Mestizos Aztecs Toltecs

OpenStudy (justuu):

@isry98

OpenStudy (justuu):

C?

OpenStudy (isry98):

Which do you think it is?

OpenStudy (isry98):

No its not C

OpenStudy (justuu):

I was just guessing

OpenStudy (justuu):

D?

OpenStudy (isry98):

No it is not D either

OpenStudy (justuu):

B?

OpenStudy (isry98):

Not B

OpenStudy (isry98):

The answer is A Arawaks

OpenStudy (paki):

@isry98 the answer is NOT a...

OpenStudy (isry98):

What???

OpenStudy (isry98):

I looked it up though

OpenStudy (paki):

but am sure it's the last one... @isry98

OpenStudy (isry98):

paki look at this

OpenStudy (paki):

"The Toltec civilization flourished in central Mexico between the 10th and mid-12th centuries CE. Continuing the Mesoamerican heritage left to them by the earlier Olmec, Teotihuacano, Maya and others, the Toltecs would build an impressive capital at Tollán and, ultimately, pass on that heritage to later civilizations such as the Aztecs, who regarded the Toltecs as a great and prosperous civilization, even claiming descent from this once great civilization." The Toltecs had roots in the Tolteca-Chichimeca people, who, during the 9th century CE, had migrated from the deserts of the northwest to Culhuacán in the Valley of Mexico. According to the Aztecs, the first Toltec leader was Ce Técpatl Mixcoatl (One Flint Cloud Serpent, i.e. the Milky Way), and his son Ce Acatl Topiltzin (One Reed Sacrificer, born in either 935 or 947 CE) would go on to gain fame as a great ruler and acquire the name of the great god Quetzalcoatl (‘Feathered Serpent’) amongst his titles.

OpenStudy (isry98):

Yeah but there is nothing about islands

OpenStudy (paki):

inhabitants description is there....

OpenStudy (isry98):

It specifically says islands in the question however

OpenStudy (paki):

then create a difference between island and inhabitant...

OpenStudy (isry98):

It says Caribbean Islands the land described in the Toltec's territory there is no reference made to islands... There is also no mention of boats to carry people to uninhabited islands

OpenStudy (isry98):

@paki

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