The had pretty clothing; headdresses and other beautiful clothing.
It was cruel because if someone didn't conquer a game or conquest they would be killed as a sacrifice to the rain, wind, sun and other many gods they believed in.
Its arts and architecture - extremely beautiful; its ethics and religious customs - extremely cruel (horrible sacrifices, mainly human, on top of splendid buildings, for instance).
The Toltec culture was important because the Aztec culture saw the Toltecs as their intellectual and cultural predessors and described Toltec culture as the epitome of civilization. Soure: Wikipedia
Tenochtitlan, 150,000 people lived there.
They mostly hunted and went to war. They were primarily responsible for supporting the family. As such, the Aztec daily life for many of the men was to farm or engage in craftwork.
they built and invented many buildings and they created their own culture and beliefs.
yes
The center of Aztec culture was in the city of Tenochtitlan, located on an island in Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec Empire and served as the political, economic, and religious center of the civilization.
No
Its arts and architecture - extremely beautiful; its ethics and religious customs - extremely cruel (horrible sacrifices, mainly human, on top of splendid buildings, for instance).
Tenoch was an Aztec King between 1347 - 1366, according to a legend he was guided to the place by a legend and there he built Technotitlán, also the start of the Aztec culture.
No, the slaves were of different cultures sometimes
Beautiful Day in the Cold Cruel World was created on 1998-10-27.
The Aztecs was THE culture. They were not part of any other culture.
Aztec king - Montezuma - defeated by Cortez.
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