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.
Both poor and rich Aztecs wore garments made from cotton, but the quality and style of the clothing would differ based on social status. Rich Aztecs would adorn themselves with elaborate jewelry, featherwork, and intricate designs on their clothing to showcase their wealth and status, while poor Aztecs would have simpler, more practical clothing without the luxury accessories.
Poor Aztecs typically lived in small, basic homes made of adobe bricks or thatched roofs. These homes were often clustered together in villages and lacked amenities like running water and sanitation systems. They were simple structures designed to provide basic shelter for families.
The Aztecs did not live in huts; they lived in intricately designed stone buildings and structures in their capital city of Tenochtitlan. These buildings had multiple floors and were built on raised platforms to protect against flooding. The Aztecs also had a complex system of canals and causeways in their city.
The Aztecs no longer exist as a society. Their civilization was based in central Mexico and their descendants are a part of the modern Mexican population.
The Aztecs performed elaborate ceremonial rituals to honor their gods and ancestors.
The Aztecs were neither very rich or very poor
There was no diet for the rich or the poor Aztecs.
They eat you!
The Aztecs did eat dogs. Turkeys and dogs were both domesticated by the Aztecs. Dogs were usually only eaten during special feasts.
No the Aztecs were not cannibals. They practiced human sacrifice.
the aztecs mainly ate maize porridge
The Spaniards were wanted to conquer the Aztecs and take all of their property, and the Aztecs didn't want that.
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the Aztecs ate ribs and pork from the pigs in there farm