the Aztec boys just learned what their father did while girls learned to cook and sew
From the day a baby was born, his or her fate was controlled by the gods. The baby was brought to the priest to find out its fate. Would it live or die? Once that was determined, the baby began to learn hard work. Boys were taught to be good warriors and girls were taught to take care of the home. The rich boys attended school from the age of 12. They went for three years to train to be a warrior, to learn the Aztec traditions and to learn about the Aztec calendar. Boys from common families also went to school to learn how to use and make weapons, to learn how to farm the land and to learn about the Aztec religion. All boys and girls learned the traditional songs and dances of the ancient Aztecs.
Aztec boys primarily learned skills related to warfare, agriculture, and trade. They were trained in combat techniques, weaponry, and tactics to prepare them for roles as warriors. Additionally, they received education in farming practices and the importance of trade, which were crucial for the sustenance and economy of their society. Boys also learned about their culture, history, and religious practices, fostering a strong sense of identity and community.
In the Aztec Empire, education was primarily reserved for boys, but girls did receive some form of education, typically focused on domestic skills such as weaving, cooking, and childcare. Some girls from noble families had the opportunity to attend special schools where they could learn about religion and the arts. Overall, while the educational opportunities for girls were limited compared to boys, they were not entirely excluded from learning.
Aztec girls would help with chores around cooking and cleaning, while the boys went to school. Girls weren't allowed to go to school.
1 girl Aztec was called omixochitl but i dont know any boys names
From the day a baby was born, his or her fate was controlled by the gods. The baby was brought to the priest to find out its fate. Would it live or die? Once that was determined, the baby began to learn hard work. Boys were taught to be good warriors and girls were taught to take care of the home. The rich boys attended school from the age of 12. They went for three years to train to be a warrior, to learn the Aztec traditions and to learn about the Aztec calendar. Boys from common families also went to school to learn how to use and make weapons, to learn how to farm the land and to learn about the Aztec religion. All boys and girls learned the traditional songs and dances of the ancient Aztecs.
Aztec girls were taught domestic skills such as cooking, weaving, and spinning at school. They also learned about the importance of maintaining a household and caring for their families. Additionally, they were trained in etiquette and religious practices.
At age fifteen, each male learned the history and religion of the Aztecs, the religious and civic dutiesof everyday citizenship, the art of fighting and war, and the craft or trade of his specific calpulli.
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Aztec boys primarily learned skills related to warfare, agriculture, and trade. They were trained in combat techniques, weaponry, and tactics to prepare them for roles as warriors. Additionally, they received education in farming practices and the importance of trade, which were crucial for the sustenance and economy of their society. Boys also learned about their culture, history, and religious practices, fostering a strong sense of identity and community.
the aztec boys useto do all the stuff and the aztec women use to do all the waving making clothes getting food.
Everyone had to go to school. Their were no recess. Girls will learn how to weave, sew, and take care of kids. Boys will learn law and how to be men. They will also learn building. Slaves, boys, and girls went to school.
you can teach eachother what you have learn in your lifes
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