the religion of Aztec's is they practice sacrifice
As supreme ruler of the Aztec Empire, Montezuma was the chief priest of the Aztec religion.
Religion played a central role in Aztec culture, informing every aspect of life. The Aztecs believed in multiple gods and goddesses, with a focus on human sacrifice to appease these deities. Rituals and ceremonies were conducted regularly to maintain a balance between the physical and spiritual worlds. Religion also influenced the Aztec calendar, art, and architecture.
It was the Aztec who defended their religion
The Aztec did not have a grounded religion. They worshiped what they thought were gods (sun, moon, lightning) and created their own ceremonies. No name was ever given to their religion.
The Spanish viewed the Aztec religion as pagan and did not consider it legitimate. They actively sought to convert the Aztecs to Christianity and destroyed many of their temples and religious symbols in the process. The Spanish felt that they were bringing civilization and salvation to the Aztecs through conversion.
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the Mayans taught religion and they learned it
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No. That was Pizarro who conquered the Incans. Cortes relied on the Quetzalcoatl myth to pass as a God, get close to the Aztec emperor and ultimately betray him and conquer Mexico.
its strongly featured in Aztec religion,is your question answered now dummies?