In Aztec society, children played various roles that were crucial to their community. Young boys typically learned skills related to agriculture, trade, and warfare, while girls were trained in domestic tasks such as cooking, weaving, and childcare. Education was valued, and both boys and girls attended schools called "calmecacs" or "telpochcallis," where they learned about religion, history, and social responsibilities. Overall, children were seen as important contributors to the cultural and economic life of the Aztec civilization.
The Aztec tribe disappered because of colapse of the Aztec empire.
THey had to work - girls help mothers and sons help fathers. Paige
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Acamapichtli was the first emperor of the Aztec tribe
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The Aztec tribe disappered because of colapse of the Aztec empire.
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THey had to work - girls help mothers and sons help fathers. Paige
I think they just stayed in the tee pee
Yes, Aztec children received education either at home or at temples where they were taught various subjects such as history, religion, and basic skills like weaving and farming. Education was primarily focused on preparing children for their roles within Aztec society.
Aboriginal women were the onees that had to look atfer the children
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Yes the Aztecs are a tribe they are an anccient tribe in Mexico.
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Aztec soldiers? No such thing. Aztec was a Native Tribe back in the old days of course Now there aren't any Aztec Tribe. The Aztec were conquered by Heran Cortez