In Aztec society, the upper class was primarily composed of nobles, known as the "pipiltin." This elite group included high-ranking priests, military leaders, and government officials, who held significant power and wealth. They owned large estates and had access to luxury goods, distinguishing them from the commoners and lower classes. The upper class played a crucial role in governance and religious practices, shaping the cultural and political landscape of the Aztec Empire.
The noun 'Aztec' is a singular, concrete, proper noun; the name of a specific group of people, the American Indian people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest.The word 'Aztec' is also a proper adjective used to describe a noun as of the Aztec people or society.
The noble class is the smallest class in Aztec society. It consisted of a ruler (known as the taltoani),priests and lords. Lords included landowners and judges.
The firth estate describes people who are not classified into social groups such as clergy, nobles, commoners, and the press. Their social class group were commonly consisted of poor people and the working class.
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The upper class of colonial society is gentry
The working class people who made up the Third Estate.
The warrior class.
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There is no longer any Aztec people in Mexico, as 'Aztec' is the definition of a culture and society that was destroyed by Spanish conquistadors almost 500 years ago. What remains is the genes of the Aztec people, who became a large portion of today's Mexicans, (close to 80%) thanks to interracial marriages with the Spanish conquerors. Also many indigenous people with the same ethnic group remain, known as the Nahua. There are over 2.5 million of them, but they are certainly not Aztecs.