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slaves were the smallest class
The Aztec society was based on class and was organised like a pyramid. Slaves , commoners, middle class, nobles, Emperor. (in order from least powerful to most powerful)
The Aztec society was so successful because they were great at hunting, farming, trading, and building.
The largest class in the Aztec empire was made up of warriors, nobility, high priests and priestesses
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The noble class is the smallest class in Aztec society. It consisted of a ruler (known as the taltoani),priests and lords. Lords included landowners and judges.
The noble class is the smallest class in Aztec society. It consisted of a ruler (known as the taltoani),priests and lords. Lords included landowners and judges.
slaves were the smallest class
there was three main classes formed Aztec society: the nobles, the intermediate class, and the commoners. Most people in Aztec society were in the third class, the commoners. By the way you spelled which wrong.....
In Aztec society, the middle class was made up of merchants, artisans, and skilled workers. They had more wealth and property than the lower class but less power and influence than the elite ruling class. The middle class played a significant role in the economic and social life of the Aztec empire.
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The middle class was the largest class in Aztec society. Members lived in modest houses made of adobe bricks. Farmers,artisans,merchants,and metal workers made up the middle class.
The commoner class, known as the "macehualtin," was the largest social class in Aztec society. They made up the majority of the population and were primarily farmers, artisans, and laborers.
They were called the "Mayeque". They were the slaves. The lowest on the social scale.
The Atec society was divided by north of Aztec , south of Aztec ect...
To move up in Aztec society, one could gain status through military achievements, tribute payments, or by excelling in a specialized skill or craft. Marrying into a higher social class or being appointed to a position of power by the ruler could also contribute to social advancement.