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After gradeschool females would be trained as Healers in medicine.
Yes. Aztec women were actually trained to be warriors.
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Farmers formed the foundation of Aztec society. These everyday men, women, and children worked the land and lived their lives far from the grand temples and opulent residences of central Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital city. Here on the outskirts of the city-balanced between the creative and destructive forces of nature-Aztec farm families produced the bounty of food that fed the empire.
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Aztec women and daughters cooked, cleaned and sowed clothes for family while dads and boys went to plant, pick out crops and hunt animals.
Aztec women helped in weaving textiles and taking care of the home. The Aztecs also included women in their work force. Women worked as merchants, traders, scribes, courtesans, healers, and midwives. The Spaniards remarked in some documents that the Aztec female healers were more skilled then the European doctors of their time.