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In the 1500s, people in Tenochtitlan primarily lived in large, multi-room houses made of adobe and wood, often arranged around a central courtyard. The homes were typically one or two stories high and had thatched roofs. Wealthier families might have more elaborate structures, while commoners lived in simpler dwellings. The city's layout included canals and causeways, making it a unique urban environment built on an island in Lake Texcoco.

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