they build houses, hunt for food, and make clothings
daily life for the Aztecs was building houses and hunting and making clothes and having sex
The Aztecs gave up their nomadic way of life because, they saw an eagle eating a snake atop of a cactus.
The Aztecs believed that to show their devotion, love and belief to their gods they had to sacrifice human life. They believed that there was no new life without death. lalala fart :)
They were religious, and lived in wealth.
Well the Spanish made the Aztecs be christen and flow the religion they also ditch the Aztec way of life and flowed what the Spanish did
daily life for the Aztecs was building houses and hunting and making clothes and having sex
It affected their daily lives by the heat and that they will die
they build houses, hunt for food, and make clothings
their life was that they had to do what they did daily and that the men did the hard work and the ladies just cooked and cleaned and the kids just helped clean.
The climate of the Aztecs, characterized by a rainy season and a dry season, influenced their agricultural practices and food sources. It also impacted their clothing choices and building materials to adapt to the varying weather conditions. Additionally, the climate played a role in their religious beliefs and rituals related to seasonal changes.
because if they had not discovered it we would not even know about the Aztecs and their whole life would have been a mystery and all we would know about them was that they were just a tribe in Mexico.and we would not know about the daily life and culture and rituals.and because of the temples we would not collaborate on what they had and make it more advanced
The Aztecs viewed death as another phase of life.
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because the tlaxcala were powerful and the Aztecs loved war. it was there life
The answer depends on WHERE daily life!
Inca daily life involved farming, weaving, hunting, and trading. They also participated in religious ceremonies, such as offerings to the gods and honoring ancestors. Additionally, they engaged in communal projects like building roads and terraces for agriculture.
They would hunt animals.