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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
The rise of the Aztec empire really began in 1150 with the fall of the Toltec empire.
Maya, Toltec, Aztec
The Aztecs were in Mexico and the Incas were in Peru
The Toltecs had a more direct influence on the Aztecs than the Olmecs because they were closer to the Aztecs in both time and geographic location.
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
The Aztec and Toltec civilizations both spoke a form of the Nahuatl language. While there were some differences in dialects, they shared similarities due to their cultural and historical connections.
In Aztec and Toltec mythology, Quetzalcoati was the feathered serpent god.
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Did you mean Quetzalcoatl? He was an Aztec and Toltec god, the Winged Serpent. In Aztec religion the high priests were also called Quetzalcoatl.
toltec, olmec, aztec, maya, and others. i just named the oldest ones.
The rise of the Aztec empire really began in 1150 with the fall of the Toltec empire.
Maya, Toltec, Aztec
ABSOLUTELY! That's what the later Aztec civilization was based off of; their practices which included immensely sacrifices.
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The Aztecs were in Mexico and the Incas were in Peru