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They believed that when they saw a eagle eating a snake that's where they should have their capital, that is why there is a eagle eating a snake in the flag.
The Aztecs were very religious, and they are commonly known for their brutal human sacrifices. Being sacrificed was a great honour, and the highest goal in life for an Aztec citizen. If you were lucky enough to be sacrificed you would get to one of the better heavens. There were several lands of dead, and you would end up in one of these, depending on the way you lived and died. The Aztec calendar are in many ways similar to the famous Mayan calendar ( movie 2012). A cycle was 52 years, and the Aztecs were convinced that every cycle should end with a great ritual containing a lot of human sacrifices of course. Hope this helped a little.. :)
The Enlightenment philosopher who believed in natural rights John Locke. He believed that all humans were entitled to the rights of life, liberty, and property.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
That humans could create an orderly society.
For their Gods
No the Aztecs were not cannibals. They practiced human sacrifice.
The Aztecs believed in the cyclical nature of the cosmos, where sacrifice of humans was necessary to maintain the balance between the gods and humans. They viewed sacrifices as a way to nourish the gods and ensure the continued survival of the world and their civilization. Additionally, human sacrifice was used as a form of political control and to instill fear in neighboring tribes.
They believed that the gods would become angry with them and send disasters (floods, storms, wildfires) to punish them.
They would sacrifice humans and they would take a humans heart out while he was still alive as a sacrifice.
The Aztecs believed that sacrificing humans provided nourishment to the gods and ensured the continued well-being of society. It was an integral part of their religious practices and was believed to maintain the balance between the earthly and divine realms. Sacrifices were also seen as a way to honor the gods and show gratitude for their blessings.
The Aztecs believed that to show their devotion, love and belief to their gods they had to sacrifice human life. They believed that there was no new life without death. lalala fart :)
They believed that they would please the gods by sacrificing a human.They also believed that the sun would only rise if they performed a daily human sacrifice.
Aztecs believed that if they make a sacrifice each day to the sun of god, the sun will rise the next day.
The Aztecs believed that sacrificing humans would satisfy the gods and ensure their continued protection, prosperity, and balance in the world. Human sacrifice was seen as necessary for the well-being of society, including to ensure agricultural fertility and success in warfare. It was also a way for the ruling elite to maintain power and control over the population.
they would sacrifice people in ceromonies every 52 years because they believed they needed to do that in order for the sun to rise
Yes, the Aztecs practiced human sacrifice for religious and ceremonial purposes. Sacrifices were believed to appease the gods and ensure the continuity of the world. They also believed that blood was a powerful offering.