Emperor, Nobility and Priests were the major classes of Aztec society.
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Kings, Nobles,Merchants slaves
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.....
Aztec society was modeled around an interdependent city and state system. The groups were very family oriented although there was a strict division between nobles and common people. Many historians cite three major classes.
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The Aztec society had three main social classes: nobles, commoners, and slaves. Nobles held power and privilege, commoners made up the majority of the population and included artisans, farmers, and merchants, while slaves were generally prisoners of war or individuals who had fallen into debt. Social mobility was limited, with individuals typically remaining within the class they were born into.
Both peasants and slaves worked as servants for the upper classes.
Both peasants and slaves in Aztec society had limited rights and freedoms, such as not owning property or being able to move freely. Additionally, both groups were expected to provide labor for the benefit of the ruling classes, whether through agricultural work or serving in households or temples. Both peasants and slaves were socially marginalized and had little opportunity for social mobility.
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.
Prosperity led to another major change in society~the development of social classes
The Aztec society was so successful because they were great at hunting, farming, trading, and building.