Aztec women helped in weaving textiles and taking care of the home. The Aztecs also included women in their work force. Women worked as merchants, traders, scribes, courtesans, healers, and midwives. The Spaniards remarked in some documents that the Aztec female healers were more skilled then the European doctors of their time.
They mostly hunted and went to war. They were primarily responsible for supporting the family. As such, the Aztec daily life for many of the men was to farm or engage in craftwork.
Yes. Aztec women were actually trained to be warriors.
In the Aztec empire, the emperor is worshiped as a living god and enjoys unquestioned authority. Although they weren't always able to in the past, women can now become empresses.
The Toltec culture was important because the Aztec culture saw the Toltecs as their intellectual and cultural predessors and described Toltec culture as the epitome of civilization. Soure: Wikipedia
They had about the same role as modern millionaires.
Human sacrifice was the most prominent role of religion in Aztec culture.
The role of merchants in the Aztec empire was the same as any merchant anywhere, to sell their wares to people that need them, and to buy goods from people that don't. They also probably had a role in spreading culture.
The center of the Aztec culture was in Mexico.
Human sacrifice played a significant role in the Aztec culture. It was believed that life itself sprung from dead bodies, because their world was believed to be created by the sacrifice of the gods.
the role was making baskets and making wiki ups
They mostly hunted and went to war. They were primarily responsible for supporting the family. As such, the Aztec daily life for many of the men was to farm or engage in craftwork.
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because they wanted food
The Spanish conquistadors were Christian and believed strongly in spreading the Christian message. They attempted to convert the Aztec people and destroyed the temples were the Aztec worshiped other gods. Their strong religious beliefs led them to attempt to squash the Aztec culture.
Yes. Aztec women were actually trained to be warriors.
In the Aztec empire, the emperor is worshiped as a living god and enjoys unquestioned authority. Although they weren't always able to in the past, women can now become empresses.