Aztec society reached its height during the 15th century, particularly between the years 1428 and 1521. This period marked the expansion of the Aztec Empire under rulers such as Moctezuma II, when it became one of the most powerful and sophisticated civilizations in Mesoamerica. The empire's influence extended over large parts of present-day Mexico, with a complex social structure, impressive architecture, and a rich cultural life. The arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the early 16th century ultimately led to the decline of the Aztec Empire.
The Aztec society was so successful because they were great at hunting, farming, trading, and building.
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The Aztecs were a part of the ancient society. Currently, this ancient culture has no effect on modern day society.
The Atec society was divided by north of Aztec , south of Aztec ect...
Emperor, Nobility and Priests were the major classes of Aztec society.
The Aztec society was so successful because they were great at hunting, farming, trading, and building.
how is aztec society orginized
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montezuma
you can move up in Aztec society by being born into th erights of a human being
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Unit of organization in aztec society.
they had to memorize it
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