Their main city was built on a swamp. It was divided into quadrants with canals. In the center were the important government buildings. The poor lived on the outside of the city and grew crops to feed the city.
The aztecs lived in large cities
they thought they looked like the gods
they demanded their goods like gold, silver, and co-cane
they demanded their goods like gold, silver, and co-cane
The Aztecs didn't live in teepees because they weren't nomadic. They built cities and farmed in addition to trading with other Native Americans.
Yes, The Aztecs had POW, Prisoners of War, and people from neighboring cities they conquered. The Aztecs were a military empire so they forced slaves to work. They also stole goods from the cities they conquered.
Yes, the Aztecs lived in houses made of adobe bricks, wood, and thatch. They also had some larger structures like pyramids and temples in their cities.
tribute was payed to the triangle cities by the defeated lower cities
No. The Aztecs were a society that built cities; the biggest of such cities was Tenochtitlan, with 200,000 inhabitants in the early 16th century. Besides, Aztecs had a complex government that is reminiscent of medieval empires. Therefore, the Aztecs weren't a tribe but an empire that spanned most of central Mexico.
The Aztecs built a thriving civilization, including agriculture, metalworking, weaving, and cities with stone monuments and buildings.
conquering other cities and tribes.
The Aztecs were very civilized in the hood and did thug life and did heist and steal money and gold from other cities.