The Aztecs believed that Huitzilopochtli, their god of sun and war, guided them to find their new home in the Valley of Mexico. They believed that he directed them to settle in the place where they would see an eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a snake, as seen in their founding myth.
The Spanish conquest of the Aztecs was due to the fact that the Aztecs at first did not realize that the Spanish were going to try to conquer them. Even when they did, the Spaniards had superior weapons and the Aztecs were unable to defeat them.
The Aztecs used canals for transportation, to irrigate their crops, and as a way to manage water levels in their capital city of Tenochtitlan. Canals were crucial for the functioning of their society and played a key role in their agricultural success.
Spain took approximately 15,000 pounds of gold and 1,000,000 pounds of silver from the Aztecs and Incas. This vast amount of precious metals played a significant role in Spain's economy during the colonial period.
Aztec canals are are rivers that allowed Aztecs to transport goods. These canals served as the major streets of the city. These canals also served as good farm areas because of the fertile land found around the river
The Aztec were constatly fighting most tribes around and forced them into servitude and payment of taxes. Therefore, when the Spaniards came they were seen as an opportunity to get rid of the Aztec which were NOT liked or welcomed.
The Aztecs played a ball game
Ullamaliztl, Patoll, Totologue
i think they played games and when i warriors were not good enough they would cut their hearts out.
horses were large and powerful and the aztecs were terrified of them
The Aztecs used wheels in children's toys such as small wheeled dogs made of pottery or occasionally obsidian.Some of the sports and games the Aztecs played were Tlachtli, Patolli, Ullamaliztli, or Totoloque.
They played patoli board game
Both.
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The Aztecs
Ulama. it is a game the Aztecs played about 3,000 years ago.
Yes, the game Tlachtli was played with a rubber ball.
The Aztecs spoke Nahuatl, a language that is still spoken by over a million people in Mexico today. Nahuatl was the dominant language in the Aztec Empire and played a significant role in their culture and society.