Nobles were able to choose a new king, while commoners were not.
From the bottom to the top: Slaves, Commoners, Nobles, Emperor. The slaves held the majority however.
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The plebeians were the commoners. The patricians were the aristocracy.
The Spanish came to South America, and the Aztecs thought that this was the 'white god' that they had been told to watch out for that specific year. They treated the Spanish Conquistadors with riches and lavish food, as they would a God. The Spanish scribes reported that they 'were sickened by the people's horrifying customs', which was referring to the sacrifice they did. Then, when the Spanish asked for more to take home with them, the Aztecs realized that they were not the 'white god' they were looking for, and turned on them. However, the Conquistadors had the horses, the guns, and they had most of the commoners of the Aztec society on their side, for they were unhappy with the way their Empire was being run. With these people and the Spanish's technology advancements, they overthrew the Aztec Empire. After the Aztecs were in the hands of the Conquistadors, the Spanish treated the Aztec people cruelly, making them as slaves and torturing them. They burned all the Aztec literature they could find, saying that it was 'the work of the devil'. In the end, the Spanish recorded their conquer of the Aztec Empire, saying that with their own little band of Catholic people, they fought the entire nation and won. But they lied, because they would have never survived without the help of the Aztec commoners. !
how is aztec society orginized
there was three main classes formed Aztec society: the nobles, the intermediate class, and the commoners. Most people in Aztec society were in the third class, the commoners. By the way you spelled which wrong.....
There was the Emperor The Nobles The Priest and warriors The commoners and the slaves The main 2 classes are though: Nobles and commoners.
There were two main Aztec schools. One for the nobles called the Calmecac, and one for the commoners called Telpochcalli.
Nobles were able to choose a new king, while commoners were not.
From the bottom to the top: Slaves, Commoners, Nobles, Emperor. The slaves held the majority however.
they were nobles,commoners,unskilled laborers,and enslaved peoples.
The Aztec society was based on the city-state. Citizens were divided into two classes, nobles and commoners. Each city-state had a local ruler, who was under the rule of the powerful King. The nobles and commoners each had their own hierarchy. The highest commoner had almost social power as the lowest of the nobility.
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Most of the people in the Aztec empire were commoners, working as farmers, artisans, or traders. A significant portion of the population were also slaves who performed various tasks for their Aztec masters. The upper elite consisted of nobles, priests, and government officials.
The Aztec society had three main social classes: nobles, commoners, and slaves. Nobles held power and privilege, commoners made up the majority of the population and included artisans, farmers, and merchants, while slaves were generally prisoners of war or individuals who had fallen into debt. Social mobility was limited, with individuals typically remaining within the class they were born into.
Aztec children were educated at home by their parents or specialized tutors. They were taught skills and values important for their future roles in society, such as farming, hunting, and religious rituals. Formal schools known as "calmecac" were reserved for elite children or those training to become priests or nobles.