They got punishments if They didnt Obey the rules
The Aztecs maintained law and order through a strict legal code that outlined punishments for various crimes, overseen by their legal system which included judges and courts. They also employed a hierarchical police force known as the "calpullec" to enforce laws and maintain order in the community. Punishments for crimes could range from fines, imprisonment, or even death depending on the severity of the offense.
Human sacrifice. Gods that demand blood of mortal men or will bring punishment to the Aztecs.
The same as the Aztecs and Mayans, but it depends, for some minor things, they would take away your home or sell you into slavery, but if it was a major punishment, then they would Kill you either by stone, strangling, or hanging.
Sacrifice was not viewed by the Aztecs as a punishment; it was quite the contrary: they thought their gods required a human sacrifice to continue sustaining life - for example, doing so the sun would rise again to the east each morning.
NO! The Aztecs were a sacrificial nation. They'd sacrifice humans (sometimes as a punishment or volunteerment) then get their skulls and decorate their temples to honor the gods with the skulls. They never ate people.
Aztecs did what Aztecs did best
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The Aztecs Built Temples.
The Aztecs converted to Christianity primarily due to the influence of Spanish conquistadors who arrived in their territory. The Spaniards, led by Hernan Cortes, imposed Christianity as the dominant religion, often using force or coercion to enforce the conversion. This ultimately led to the decline of traditional Aztec religious practices and the widespread adoption of Christianity among the Aztec population.
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The Aztec pyramids were used primarily for religious ceremonies and sacrifices. The temples on top of the pyramids were dedicated to various gods and were important sites for ceremonies conducted by Aztec priests.
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