The Aztecs had several fears, primarily centered around the potential loss of their gods' favor. They believed that neglecting their religious rituals, particularly human sacrifices, could lead to disasters such as famine, drought, or even the end of the world. Additionally, they feared the encroachment of rival civilizations and the possibility of military defeat, which could threaten their empire's stability and survival. Natural disasters, like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, also prompted fear, as they were often interpreted as signs of divine displeasure.
The Spanish outnumbered the aztecs
Yes, they were afraid of FLOOD. BTW, if you go to DCB and go to year 5, i go there too and it's HOMEWORK
Aztecs did what Aztecs did best
Aztecs
mayans
The Spanish outnumbered the aztecs
Yes, they were afraid of FLOOD. BTW, if you go to DCB and go to year 5, i go there too and it's HOMEWORK
Aztecs did what Aztecs did best
Aztecs
The Aztecs Built Temples.
The Aztecs believed in a delicate balance of nature maintained by their gods. They saw themselves as caretakers of the earth and performed rituals to ensure the harmony of the natural world. This belief influenced their agricultural practices and environmental conservation efforts.
mayans
who was in charge of the aztecs
Who was the aztecs governor
The aztecs
The Spanish, led by Hernándo Cortés, conquered the Aztec people in Mexico.
food, clothing, precious stones, building supplies and captives but some tribes instead of fighting ran away because they were afraid of the Aztecs.