Aztec society was modeled around an interdependent city and state system. The groups were very family oriented although there was a strict division between nobles and common people.
Many historians cite three major classes.
How did Inca society differ from the Aztec and Maya societies in Mesoamerica? -Well that wasn't helpful
Aztec
It was founded on an elaborate, hierarchical society.
they have a death ritual and some of it help them to organized the better living.
From the bottom to the top: Slaves, Commoners, Nobles, Emperor. The slaves held the majority however.
The Aztec were a highly advanced American civilization that existed before the Europeans discovered the Americas. They were adept stargazers and had an organized society with multiple trade-routes and a large economy.
The Atec society was divided by north of Aztec , south of Aztec ect...
Like the Maya, the Aztec organized their society around religion, the Aztec believed that human sacrifices were necessary to keep the gods pleased and to ensure abundant harvests. Thousands of prisoners of war were sacrificed.
it was oranizeed good
a. There was no organized government.
religion
Like the Maya, the Aztec organized their society around religion, the Aztec believed that human sacrifices were necessary to keep the gods pleased and to ensure abundant harvests. Thousands of prisoners of war were sacrificed. Alee Martinez 8th (SAYnoMERCY)
Emperor, Nobility and Priests were the major classes of Aztec society.
The Aztec society was so successful because they were great at hunting, farming, trading, and building.
The Aztec society was based on the city-state. Citizens were divided into two classes, nobles and commoners. Each city-state had a local ruler, who was under the rule of the powerful King. The nobles and commoners each had their own hierarchy. The highest commoner had almost social power as the lowest of the nobility.
how is aztec society orginized
puritans society was organized around the family