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The Aztecs were neither very rich or very poor
Poor Aztecs wore old cloths or other animal skins. Wealthier Aztecs had rich silks and clothing made of bright feathers.
The differences between the Plebeians and Patricians were the differences between the rich and the poor. So yes, these differences still exist in all countries all over the world.
The differences between the poor houses and the rich houses were that the poor houses did not have fancy rooms or anything like that and the rich houses had store room lovely kitchen they had much better things then the poor houses
The differences between the poor houses and the rich houses were that the poor houses did not have fancy rooms or anything like that and the rich houses had store room lovely kitchen they had much better things then the poor houses
The wealthy were able to enjoy a great deal of leisure time, while the poor worked extremely long hours each week.
The Aztecs were neither very rich or very poor
Poor Aztecs wore old cloths or other animal skins. Wealthier Aztecs had rich silks and clothing made of bright feathers.
There was no diet for the rich or the poor Aztecs.
The poor gets poorer and the rich gets richer.
The differences between the Plebeians and Patricians were the differences between the rich and the poor. So yes, these differences still exist in all countries all over the world.
There were differences in the way the rich and the poor made money. The rich invested in monopolies while the poor just made a little bit of money in factories.
Poor Aztecs primarily ate maize (corn) as their staple food, often combined with beans, squash, and chili peppers. They also consumed other foods such as tomatoes, amaranth, and avocado. Meat was consumed less frequently and was usually reserved for special occasions.
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Land and Money
Several factors contributed to the downfall of the Aztec Empire. These are primitive weapons, poor military training, religion, cultural differences among the tribes and disease.
In 1912, the differences between the poor and the rich were stark. The rich had access to better education, healthcare, and living conditions, while the poor often struggled with low wages, limited access to resources, and poor living conditions. Social divides were prominent, with the wealthy enjoying more opportunities and privileges than the poor.