ACCOMPLISHMENTS
In those thousands of years of our Anahuac civilizations, we can be proud to say that we made discoveries and developments in mathematics (concept of zero and point placement), astronomy (truer calculations of the movements of the stars, planets, moon, and occurrences of eclipses), medicine (real doctors, surgeons, gynecologists, pharmacists, hospitals, and physical therapists), and a calendar system. These discoveries and developments were superior to anything that Europe had at the time of their invasion of our land. We were collective first class thinkers, inventors, philosophers, and visionaries in our cities and in our tribal areas.
Most of our people, and the rest of the world, do not know of any of these great accomplishments of Anahuac. Our people don't know that we, the people of Anahuac, had built three cities (that still existed in 1519) that were larger than Europe's largest city of that time, London (population 80,000). We had Tenochtitlan with 350,000 inhabitants, Tlaxcalla with 100,000 inhabitants, and Cholula with 100,000 inhabitants (read DAILY LIFE OF THE AZTECS by Jacques Soustelle).
We had dozens of other large cities and thousands of large towns. Contrary to popular ignorant belief, only a small minority of our populations were actually living in nomadic tribal societies. The majority of our people were living in cities, towns, and villages.
We had independently developed agriculture, engineering, architecture, commerce, philosophies, and all of the civilized arts---all of this began long before 2300 B.C.
We were the first people in the history of humanity to have mandatory education for males and females, of all classes.
We had developed universities that were in many ways superior to those of Europe and Asia.
We had libraries in all of our cities and major towns. Our written literature was extensive. We had the greatest scientific cosmology-theology in the history of the world.
We were the first people to develop the mathematical concepts of zero and positional values. We had created our own world of brilliant accomplishments and genius. Our ethics, morality, logic, and legal system were equal to or better than any in the world.
Our Anahuac civilization and cultures covered an area that started in the north at the Adena and Hopewell cultures in what is now called the "Midwestern United States". From that "Moundbuilder" area in the north, we were connected down to the Mississippi river and down to the whole "Southeast".
West of the Mississippi we were what is now called the Anasazi culture. South from the Anasazi there were all of the cultures and civilizations of Mexico and "Central America" that we know today. All of this is Anahuac.
Our future was bright and blossoming.
We had created one of the greatest civilizations in the history of the world. Our people had the necessary proven intelligence, motivation, creativity and the natural resources and wealth of our land to have made us the greatest and the wealthiest of all nations. But this greatness and wealth was all stolen from us by Europeans.
GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENTS
SCIENTIFIC APPROACH: We scientifically observed, studied, and wrote about our discoveries in astronomy, mathematics, medicine, a calendar, and Our Creator.
ASTRONOMY: We studied the movements of the sky. We had better detailed information than Europeans. We predicted eclipses and the cycles of the moon.
MATHEMATICS: We had the abacus & geometry, and we invented the concept of zero and point placement before anyone else in the world.
WRITING: We had writing long before Europeans.
MEDICINE: We had better doctors, hospitals, surgery, medicine, antibiotics, anesthetics, & dentistry than Europeans.
CALENDAR: The most accurate calendar in the world, even for today.
ARCHITECTURE: We built three cities larger than any in Europe of 1492.
UNIVERSITIES: We were the first people in the world to have mandatory education for males and females, of all ranks in society.
AGRICULTURE: We gave the world some of the most nutritious foods: corn; tomato; squash; chiles; avocados; & chocolate.
ENGINEERING: We developed irrigation, aqueducts, canals, & bridges.
LIBRARIES: We had great libraries in all of our major cities and large towns. Our libraries contained great histories, philosophy, genealogies, astronomy, art, & poetry.
THEOLOGY: We scientifically devoted our studies to an observational understanding of Our Creator. Our theology was not an unproven superstitious belief system, and it was definitely not about “gods” as Europeans have claimed.



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