They were made of stone. had tall perimides and are very huge. the steps to perimodes are very small becaus e of the size of the atecs
There was only one Aztec city, the rest of the cities from the empire kept their rulers so therefore, they weren't Aztec cities, they only were under their influence and had to pay tribute.
The Aztec empire was known for its fierce warriors. Aztec warriors would often decorate themselves with feathers and other ornaments.
The important cities in the Aztec Empire included Tenochtitlán, the capital, which was located on an island in Lake Texcoco and served as a major political and religious center. Other significant cities included Texcoco, known for its cultural contributions and as a center of learning, and Tlacopan, which was part of the Triple Alliance with Tenochtitlán and Texcoco. These cities played crucial roles in administration, trade, and the spread of Aztec culture.
They looked very large. I do not know what they are called, so do some research.
No, I BELIEVE it was the Aztecs with the bigger cities because they had more land to work on.
They were straight
Aztec houses were typically made of adobe bricks with thatched roofs. They were rectangular in shape and often had one or two rooms. The houses were often clustered together in small neighborhoods in Aztec cities.
Cholula
There was only one Aztec city, the rest of the cities from the empire kept their rulers so therefore, they weren't Aztec cities, they only were under their influence and had to pay tribute.
Aztec
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She looks like Norma, mate!
The Aztec empire was known for its fierce warriors. Aztec warriors would often decorate themselves with feathers and other ornaments.
small little cuby holes
Aztec
Tenochtitlan (capital), Azcapotzalco, and Texcoco
the Aztec