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Who were the most feared of the Aztec warriors?

they were the eagle warriors(not sure)


What type of neighbors were the Aztec people?

they were bad naibers


Who were most feared of all Aztec warriors?

they were the eagle warriors(not sure)


Who were the Aztecs neighbors?

The major Aztec neighbors were the Mayans (who lived on the Yucatan Peninsula) and the Incas (who lived along the West coast of South America).


Who feared the Aztec's?

The Aztecs where feared by the Spanish when the Spanish had arrived. This is because they didn't have reinforcements. Also the Chichimec tribes and the Apachean Tribes. NOTE: All of the minor tribes feared them because they didn't have power or good military.


Why did zimmberman kill treyvon?

We may never understand this, but the impression at this point was he feared for his life or the lives of his neighbors and did not recognize the boy.


How did a growing population affect the change in how the Aztec dealt with their neighbors?

As the Aztec population grew, the demand for resources increased, leading to conquests of neighboring territories to expand their boundaries. This expansionist approach ultimately resulted in increased conflict with neighboring tribes and societies as the Aztec sought to control more land and resources.


How did civilians of Aztec view sacrifice?

Many civilians were conquered people of whom the Aztec have conquered in battles. These civilians are usually obeying by fear of human sacrifice. Many civilians, also neighboring villages, hated or feared the Aztec. Some civilians though, like the nobles and warriors, truly believe in human sacrifice so they fight in battles to contribute to this religion.


What empire Tenochtitlan as its capital?

the aztec empire


Why is Umuofia feared by all its neighbors?

Umuofia is feared by its neighbors primarily due to its strong military prowess and successful warriors, which have established a reputation for power and dominance. The community's ability to effectively defend itself and engage in warfare deters potential aggressors. Additionally, Umuofia's adherence to strict customs and its influential practices, such as the use of the Oracle, further instill fear and respect among neighboring tribes. This combination of military strength and cultural authority solidifies Umuofia's formidable presence in the region.


John Hancock feared what?

he feared war


What is timuimus in latin?

"We feared"; "we were afraid"; "we have feared".