Some of their ruins and daily-life artifacts are found in museums and archaeological sites throughout the country; some aspects of their culture are embedded in modern Mexico, such as the coat of arms, food ingredients (maize/corns, turkey, squash plants, tomatoes, beans), day of the dead and many more.
Finally, their genes are still alive, as 49% of the Mexican genome contains the genetic traits of ancient Aztec people.
The Aztecs succeeded the Toltec civilization. They took their place in the central part of what is now modern day Mexico.
It is the Valley of Mexico
Several, but the most important were the Aztecs.
The Aztecs were considered an advanced civilization, because they had language and government.
No, the Aztec civilization no longer exists. The Aztecs were an ancient civilization that flourished in central Mexico from the 14th to the 16th century. Today, their descendants live in modern-day Mexico as part of the broader Mexican population.
how did the civilization of the Aztecs differ from other societies of North America
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The Aztec civilization had a democratic government.
because they chose it like any other civilization