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Why did the Aztecs live in huts?

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.


Where do the Aztecs live today?

the Aztecs lived somewhere near Mexico city


Where are the Aztecs now?

They live in Mexico. There are still more than a million speakers of Nahuatl (the language of the Aztecs). Most Mexicans have some Amerindian blood from the Aztecs and other native tribes such as the Maya, the Tlaxcala, the Apache, the Comanche, the Navajo etc. The Aztecs although they were defeated are not extinct, this is a common misconception.


What buildings and structures of the Aztecs can be seen today?

Some buildings and structures of the Aztecs that can still be seen today include the Templo Mayor in Mexico City, which was the main temple of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, as well as the ruins of the city of Teotihuacan, known for its pyramids. Additionally, parts of the site of Tlatelolco, another important Aztec city, can also still be visited.


What did the Aztecs use of forced labor?

The Aztecs used forced labor to complete various projects such as the construction of infrastructure such as buildings, roads, and canals. They also used forced labor for agricultural purposes, such as working in the fields and maintaining the chinampa system. Additionally, forced labor was used for the production of goods and tribute collection.