Type your answer here... They would Sacrofice/or make them into slaves
After the Spaniards captured the Aztec city, they destroyed everything and stole the valuable gold.
the Aztecs respected the men they captured and the one who captured him referred to him as "my beloved son" and the captured man referred to his captor as "my beloved father". these men up until the feast where they were sacrificed to the gods were well cared for. a warrior could never eat of the flesh of the man he captured for that was seen as sacriligious. they usually held them for a year and during that time saw that they were taken very good care of for they represented the god on earth.
They made them listen to 18 straight hours of Taylor Swift music.
The Aztecs believed that the invaders were gods because of their shining armor and strange weapons. However, the Aztec leader,Montezuma the second, discovered that they were not gods and attacked them. The Aztecs pushed the invaders back but were soon crushed by the invaders cannons. Montezuma was captured and put to death soon after.
the people who captured ibrahima were the mandigo
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because they were very violent and so they could make sacrifices with the people they captured to their many gods.
No the Aztec's were the Mayan's Enemy the Mayan were peacefull and the Aztecs captured mayans for slaves and there gold the Spaniards and Aztecs wiped out most of the mayans
no he only captured the aztecs
The Aztecs captured them and use them as human sacrifices.
After the Spaniards captured the Aztec city, they destroyed everything and stole the valuable gold.
The capital city of the Aztecs was Tenochtitlan, captured by the Spanish under Cortes.
The soldiers were sacrificed or taken as slaves.
for aztecs to be captured and killed while there leader (montezuma) was giving sacrafices >jarreau<
Emperor Montezuma
when i was part of the Aztecs I was feltched and raped as was many of the people. This is how the kings of the Aztecs had such great contol over their people.
the Aztecs respected the men they captured and the one who captured him referred to him as "my beloved son" and the captured man referred to his captor as "my beloved father". these men up until the feast where they were sacrificed to the gods were well cared for. a warrior could never eat of the flesh of the man he captured for that was seen as sacriligious. they usually held them for a year and during that time saw that they were taken very good care of for they represented the god on earth.