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Both. They captured the most valiant of their enemy and in a ceremony on top of one of their many pyramids, the priest cut out the soldiers heart and held it up for all to see -- still beating.
Aztec soldiers took prisoners primarily for religious purposes, as they believed that human sacrifices were necessary to appease their gods and ensure the continuation of the world. Captured enemies were often used in rituals to honor deities, particularly the sun god Huitzilopochtli. Additionally, prisoners could also be used to demonstrate the might of the Aztec Empire and to bolster their political power. Taking prisoners was a strategic aspect of warfare that reinforced social and religious practices within Aztec society.
to take prisoners from conquered lands
The Aztecs captured them and made them prisoners. The prisoners were then used as a sacrifices in the Aztecs many religious festivals. Some Aztec wars (Flower Wars) were waged for the specific purpose of getting prisoners for future sacrifice.
They wanted the gold from Aztecs so they needed a reason to kill them and take their treasures
Man, human beings.Answer.Natural enemies of lions are other lions, as they kill cubs and will kill other males to take over a pride. Also buffalo will kill lions, when an opportunity arises, but their main enemy is man.
The Aztecs had made many enemies because they would send out raiding parties to take prisoners for sacrifices. These rival tribes of the Aztecs would later help the Spanish conquistadors take out the Aztecs.
he took prisoners
Humans. We are the reason they are endangered. We kill them for there fur and because we are scared of them. Lion teeth and other body parts are also valuable and poachers will kill the Lion, take what they want and then leave.
Prisoners cannot refuse their medicine. If it is court ordered they have to take it.