Like the Romans, arguably their Old World equivalent, the Toltecs saw their empire decline slowly but with such shrapnel that, like the Romans, the legacy of their culture became the basis for what Mexican Culture has been since. Their empire hit its peak around the 10th century and declined from there on. By the twelfth century, they had been essentially reduced to the vicinity of their capital city of Tollan (known better to most of us as Tula). By c. 1220 they had been cut off even from much of that and only remained in the city of Culhuacán, hence they were since known to chroniclers as the Culhua (plural Culhuameh). They made the devastating mistake to attack the Mexica tribe and suffered dearly for this when Mexica became Aztec in the mid-14th century.
it collapsed and other stuff so yeah yeah
It fell because nomadic invaders from the north conquored it, "sacked tula (the cpital) as well as stolen the turquoise (which was very important trade)
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There's a long list of historians who wrote about the rise and fall of the Roman empire. The rising of the empire can be read in the ancient writers. Th most famous historian who wrote about the fall of the empire is Edward Gibbon.There's a long list of historians who wrote about the rise and fall of the Roman empire. The rising of the empire can be read in the ancient writers. Th most famous historian who wrote about the fall of the empire is Edward Gibbon.There's a long list of historians who wrote about the rise and fall of the Roman empire. The rising of the empire can be read in the ancient writers. Th most famous historian who wrote about the fall of the empire is Edward Gibbon.There's a long list of historians who wrote about the rise and fall of the Roman empire. The rising of the empire can be read in the ancient writers. Th most famous historian who wrote about the fall of the empire is Edward Gibbon.There's a long list of historians who wrote about the rise and fall of the Roman empire. The rising of the empire can be read in the ancient writers. Th most famous historian who wrote about the fall of the empire is Edward Gibbon.There's a long list of historians who wrote about the rise and fall of the Roman empire. The rising of the empire can be read in the ancient writers. Th most famous historian who wrote about the fall of the empire is Edward Gibbon.There's a long list of historians who wrote about the rise and fall of the Roman empire. The rising of the empire can be read in the ancient writers. Th most famous historian who wrote about the fall of the empire is Edward Gibbon.There's a long list of historians who wrote about the rise and fall of the Roman empire. The rising of the empire can be read in the ancient writers. Th most famous historian who wrote about the fall of the empire is Edward Gibbon.There's a long list of historians who wrote about the rise and fall of the Roman empire. The rising of the empire can be read in the ancient writers. Th most famous historian who wrote about the fall of the empire is Edward Gibbon.
The Roman Catholic church survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The Orthodox Church survived the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
The rise of the Aztec empire really began in 1150 with the fall of the Toltec empire.
it collapsed and other stuff so yeah yeah
The Toltec empire was an empire, most likely a group of Mesoamericans who fled at the fall of the Teotuhican, centered on Tula, which spread north, and as far south as Yucatan and Guatemala. Their trade routes went even farther.
The languages of the ancient Toltec Empire included:NahuatlItza’MixtecZapotecTotonacOtomiPamePurépecha
The Toltec empire lasted from about 426 until 1122. The end of the empire came with an invasion by the Mexicans in 1122.
It fell because nomadic invaders from the north conquored it, "sacked tula (the cpital) as well as stolen the turquoise (which was very important trade)
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Tula was the capital of the Toltec Empire in Mexico
The Toltecs and the Aztecs were never in direct contact as the Aztects were born from the chaos of the fall of the Toltec empire. The Aztecs used the turmoil to their advantage and built their civilization from the ruins of the Toltecs.
There were several empires in the Mexican highlands. These included the Teotihuacan, Toltec Empire, and the Aztec Empire. The Aztecs are the most famous of the empires.
Who were the toltec indians?
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