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The Aztecs believed in many different gods, including Tenochtitlan, the sun god, and the war god.
Aztecs because mayans weren't as skilled as the Aztecs
having a supply of human sacrifices
The Aztecs captured their enemies primarily for the purpose of sacrifice, which was a central aspect of their religious beliefs and practices. They believed that offering human hearts to their gods was essential to ensure the continuation of the world and to appease deities such as Huitzilopochtli, the god of war and the sun. Additionally, captives could also serve as slaves or be ransomed back for valuable goods, further enhancing the economic and social status of their captors.
yes they did
They took captives from other tribes in a so-called "mourning war."
The Romans sold the war captives as slaves.
The sacrifice of war captives was an important part of many of the Aztec religious festivals. Warfare was thus the main driving force of both the Aztec economy and religion.
the laws are : you may not use knives or guns . you may not take captives
helots
slaves
The Aztecs believed in many different gods, including Tenochtitlan, the sun god, and the war god.
The Kauwa were the war captives or children of war captives. in Hawaiian culture, they were the lowest class of people. It is also a Hawaiian slang term for "social outcast."
The purpose of warfare was to gain captives for future sacrifice.
to acquire captives for sacrifice
Aztecs because mayans weren't as skilled as the Aztecs
Aztecs because mayans weren't as skilled as the Aztecs