The Aztecs believed in a polytheistic religion, that is a religion that has many gods. They strongly believed that human or animal sacrifices would keep the gods happy and when they believed the gods were mad at them, could sacrifice up to 10,000 people at a time to keep them happy.
When the Spanish began to occupy the West Indies during the 1490's, the Aztec ruled much of what is now south-central Mexico. But in 1521, when the last Aztec emperor surrendered to Hernán Cortés, this land came under the control of Spain.
The Aztec were sun worshipers, and they also worshiped natural forces such as rain and fire, to which they attributed the preservation of life. With the arrival of the Spaniards, there was a clash of cultures. Under Spanish rule, the Roman Catholic religion was imposed on the Indians by state decree. In time, the human sacrifices associated with their former worship ceased, but other beliefs and practices were merged with their new religion.
The Aztecs believed in many Gods rather than just one.
cosmology, Mythology and the Calendar were among their main religious beliefs.
The Sun, Moon and the planet Venus also played dominant roles in the Aztec religion.
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Their main religion was called Fukadik and they were polytheist
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At my school we pratice the religion of Christianity.
they believed in the sun go do therefore it was the false gods they had believed in
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They practiced the religion of Judaism. They were raging jews and they praised Hitler because they weren't in touch with their feelings
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The Aztecs practiced a polytheistic religion centered around multiple deities, with particular emphasis on Huitzilopochtli, the god of sun and war. They believed in human sacrifice as a way to ensure the sun's continued rise and agricultural prosperity. Their religious practices were a central aspect of their society and influenced many aspects of daily life.
their religion was to belive in the gods
It was the Aztec who defended their religion
They worshiped the stars. Not any specific religion.