Both poor and rich Aztecs wore garments made from cotton, but the quality and style of the clothing would differ based on social status. Rich Aztecs would adorn themselves with elaborate jewelry, featherwork, and intricate designs on their clothing to showcase their wealth and status, while poor Aztecs would have simpler, more practical clothing without the luxury accessories.
Poor Aztecs primarily ate maize (corn) as their staple food, often combined with beans, squash, and chili peppers. They also consumed other foods such as tomatoes, amaranth, and avocado. Meat was consumed less frequently and was usually reserved for special occasions.
Poor Aztecs typically lived in small, basic homes made of adobe bricks or thatched roofs. These homes were often clustered together in villages and lacked amenities like running water and sanitation systems. They were simple structures designed to provide basic shelter for families.
Not all Aztecs did, but most used to. As a culture submerged in religious superstition, the great Aztec temples only housed the high priests, and those rich enough to invest in the construction of the temple. There were rich an poor people back then to, the poor lived in huts because they could not afford to live anywhere els, hope this helps.
Rich Mayan houses were typically larger and made of stone or stucco, while poor Mayan houses were smaller and made of materials like wood and thatch. Rich houses often had multiple rooms, while poor houses were usually single-room structures. Additionally, rich houses had more amenities and decorative elements compared to poor houses.
The clear delineation between the rich and poor Aztecs is evident. When the maize and bean tribute failed the whole society foundered. Moctezuma would have survived, but his empire would have crumbled beneath him. Disease, (smallpox) brought unwittingly by the Spanish conquistadores, finished the job that nature and an unreliable system of economy had started.
Poor Aztecs wore old cloths or other animal skins. Wealthier Aztecs had rich silks and clothing made of bright feathers.
The Aztecs were neither very rich or very poor
rich poor have food don't have food can play have a job
There was no diet for the rich or the poor Aztecs.
Everyone. The rich, the poor, and everyone in between.
womens dresses are made of silk where poor dresses are made of wool
both of them had railway developements. housing settlements for poor
both are in higher latitudesin winter it is very coldthey both have poor vegetation
Well one could not afford as much as the other and they prayed to diffrent gods.
The similarities between Zakat and Thomas Piketty on the idea of global tax on wealth included their reference on the gap between the rich and the poor but differed on Piketty's idea that the inequality could not be eliminated.
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they wear old dirty rags that people hated