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It took approximately 100 years to build the main temple of the Aztecs, Templo Mayor, in Tenochtitlan. Construction began in the early 14th century and continued until the early 16th century when it was destroyed by the Spanish conquistadors.
The Aztecs built several causeways in their capital city of Tenochtitlan. There were four main causeways that connected the city to the mainland. These causeways were important for transportation and trade as they allowed for movement across the lake surrounding the city.
The Aztecs built their temples in locations considered sacred and in alignment with their religious beliefs. They believed that building temples on specific sites would allow them to be closer to the gods and receive their blessings. Additionally, many temples were constructed on top of existing sacred structures or sites that were important to previous civilizations.
The Aztecs performed elaborate ceremonial rituals to honor their gods and ancestors.
The Templo Mayor in Tenochtitlan, which is present-day Mexico City, took approximately 200 years to build. It was continuously expanded and reconstructed by various Aztec emperors until the Spanish conquest in 1521.
The Aztec civilization no longer exists as they were conquered by the Spanish in the 16th century. However, their descendants continue to live in Mexico and preserve their cultural heritage through traditions, art, and language. Many Aztec archaeological sites can still be visited in Mexico today.
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