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The Tlatlacotin were a group of commoners in the Aztec society, primarily composed of farmers, laborers, and artisans. They occupied the lower social strata, distinct from the elite class (pipiltin) and were crucial to the economy and daily functioning of the Aztec Empire. Despite their lower status, they played vital roles in agriculture and production, contributing significantly to the empire's sustenance and resources. Their societal position was marked by heavy taxation and labor obligations but also opportunities for social mobility through service or achievement.

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