Tenochtitlan was home to an estimated quarter of a million people.
=It took about 1000 people adding the slaves they used.=
About a quarter of a million people. ;)
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There were many, but some of them include Tenochtitlan (present-day Mexico City), Texcoco, Cuautitlan, Coyoacan or Tlacopan.
The people that Cortes met on his way did not want to live under Aztec rules.
people get to and from the capital city by crossing the three causeways that connected Tenochtitlan to the mainland.
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Montezuma was the Aztec emperor who lived in Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire. Tenochtitlan was located in present-day Mexico City.
No, the Maya were separate city states, and Aztecs had their capital at Tenochtitlan but the Mayas were sometimes under a empire ruled by one of their city states but Tenochtitlan was never their capital.
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the original answer is Mexico so what are you saying
Descendants of the Aztecs who ruled in Tenochtitlan when Hernando Cortes conquered what is now Mexico still live in Mexico. So the Aztec culture has largely been destroyed but the descendants of the people continue to live and have children.