The Aztec civilization.
You mean before the Spanish conquest? That would be Tenochtitlan (todays Mexico City).
Mesoamerica.
Before the Spanish conquest of Mexico the main laguages were Mayan an Nahuatl; as of today it would be Spanish with English widely spoken on border cities and Mexico City.
The Native American peoples who inhabited Mexico before its conquest by Spanish conquistadors. They were massacred, enslaved or died of disease brought by the Spaniards. Some examples include the Mayan, Aztec, Cholultec, Zapotec and many more.
No. In fact many Mexicans see that day as the beginning of a conquest, a massacre and the destruction of the cultures found in Mexico before the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century.
Before the Spanish conquest in 1521, present-day Mexico had several empires and city states. At the time, the most important in Mexico was the Aztec Empire, led by Ahuizotl(1486-1502).
Rituals mourning or celebrating the deceased were practiced in Mexico for more than 3000 years before contact with Europeans was established. It wasn't until the conquest of Mexico by Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century, that it took its present form.
Rituals mourning or celebrating the deceased were practiced in Mexico for more than 3000 years before contact with Europeans was established. It wasn't until the conquest of Mexico by Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century, that it took its present form.
Rituals mourning or celebrating the deceased were practiced in Mexico for more than 3000 years before contact with Europeans was established. It wasn't until the conquest of Mexico by Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century, that it took its present form.
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The Aztec Empire was the last empire to rule Mexico before the Spanish came.