the Aztecs lived a hard type of life of farming and caring for beasts of burden.
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Aztec children went to school and played just like us.They - came from Mexico which means they had a Mexican accent. it was dull and boring.
Before they met the Spanish, the Aztecs were much healthier and happier, and controlled a large empire of (mostly) unwilling subjects.They called themselves Mexica (pronounced like "meshika") before and Aztec after the Spanish.
Aztec royalty ruled in a family oriented sort of way. Governments were built from family units and were structured to be like the governments that were in place before the Aztecs took over.
Hernando Cortés was a Spanish conquistador known for leading the expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century. In 1519, he landed in present-day Mexico and formed alliances with various indigenous groups who were discontent with Aztec rule. Cortés captured the Aztec emperor Montezuma II and, through a combination of military strategy, deception, and the spread of diseases like smallpox, he ultimately led to the collapse of the Aztec civilization in 1521. His conquest marked a significant moment in the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
itit was dark no sun and no anithing thats id :)
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Both the Inca and Aztec peoples were left devastated by European explorations and colonization's. Inca and Aztec people were treated like slaves, stolen from, and many lost their lives because of it.
Aztec children went to school and played just like us.They - came from Mexico which means they had a Mexican accent. it was dull and boring.
Poor country... A lot of slavery.
a mountain represented a life-sustaining water source and fertility
they have lack of rich people
Before they met the Spanish, the Aztecs were much healthier and happier, and controlled a large empire of (mostly) unwilling subjects.They called themselves Mexica (pronounced like "meshika") before and Aztec after the Spanish.
The Spanish invasion completely destroyed the Aztec civilization. Its religion was utterly destroyed and only continues to this day in the small corruptions that Aztec belief has made in the local syncretic versions of the Catholic faith (including some holidays like Dia de los Muertos). The Aztec lifestyle was completely up-ended, from their warrior traditions, to their religion, to their health (over 60% of the Aztec population is estimated to have died from diseases in the first two centuries of the colonization), and to their status (where Aztecs were relegated to a place just above slaves).
aztec is not a place (^_^)