In terms of appearance, most Aztecs were rather stocky, or lean, and a medium height, ranging from 5 feet to 5'9. Their hair was thin and straight, occasionally some would wear beards and mustaches but they'd remain short. Their eyes were an almond shape and wide, and their nose was pointed, or an eagle shape, if not their facial features were nearly completely altered due to face piercings.
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The Aztecs were polytheist because they had a polytheistic region. That means that they worshiped many gods/godesses. Some examples are
a human sacrifice to the gods
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Chief characteristics of the Aztecs were they were very religious, and they were violent and ready for war at anytime. Human sacrifices to their gods were common. Some of their accomplishments included the Chinampas, which were floating gardens, they also developed a system of education for their children, and they invented a game called ollama which is similar to soccer.
some clothing of the aztecs were made out of linen
the aztecs had some type of hut were they would do most activities
The Aztecs were a diverse group of people in terms of physical features. However, common characteristics included brown skin, dark hair, and in some cases, a medium to short stature. Some individuals may have had features indicative of their Mesoamerican ancestry, such as almond-shaped eyes and broad noses.
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The Aztecs had a variety of different jobs. Some were government and religious leaders and others were farmers. Many were merchants and some were warriors.
The Spanish invaded the Aztecs Empire. Some Aztecs joined forces with the Spanish. Together, they fought the other Aztecs and tried to overthrow their Aztec emperor, Moctezuma. They had long, hard battles. Diseases spread to the Aztecs and killed many of them. in 1521, the Aztecs surrendered to the Spanish.
Some at least - they did some interesting calculations.