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If the Aztecs did have a wall around Tenochtitlan, it was for protection from invaders. They needed to feel safer and less vunerable, so they built a wall.
Because European explorers carried the diseases with them on their voyages. The Aztecs bodies had no way of fighting an unknown disease, so many of them simply died from the exposure.
the Aztecs spent most of their time farming, fighting and cooking. men usually built floating farms called chimchapas that stop the crops from flooding
The Spanish, led by Hernándo Cortés, conquered the Aztec people in Mexico.
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The Aztecs believed that the invaders were gods because of their shining armor and strange weapons. However, the Aztec leader,Montezuma the second, discovered that they were not gods and attacked them. The Aztecs pushed the invaders back but were soon crushed by the invaders cannons. Montezuma was captured and put to death soon after.
Aztecs flourished from 1428 to 1519, when they were eliminated by Spanish invaders
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Spanish invaders that conquered the Aztecs were way more advanced and were believed to be gods by the Aztexs when they first arrived. The Spanish also had the help og the Aztecs rival tribes.
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they were forced into slavery by Cortes, to plunder the Aztec's riches
If the Aztecs did have a wall around Tenochtitlan, it was for protection from invaders. They needed to feel safer and less vunerable, so they built a wall.
The Aztecs used canals for transportation, to irrigate their crops, and as a way to manage water levels in their capital city of Tenochtitlan. Canals were crucial for the functioning of their society and played a key role in their agricultural success.
They were fighting over the land that was owned by the Aztecs, as well as the differing religions of the two cultures.
The invading Eurpeans (Hernan Cortez, et al) spread diseases like smallpox and measles, against which the Aztecs had no immunity. Thousands and thousands of the Aztecs died, to the point that they could no longer fight against the invaders.
A group of aztec men fighting for their cultre
Religion and the art of fighting was taught in telpochcalli.