In the Aztec culture warfare was a means of subjugating other groups - which paid tribute to them, and to supply the rather large number of human sacrifices required for their religion (estimates range from 20,000 to 250,000 per year!). Their ritual "flower wars" (which were real battles where people were killed in hand-to-hand combat) provided training for their military as well as providing victims for sacrifices. Death in a "flower war" was considered even more honorable than death in a regular war and guaranteed the dead soldier a place in heaven with Huitzilopochtli (the supreme god of sun, fire, and war). Since the nobles were expected to take part in these lethal flower wars it sort of helped select the most able warriors for leadership positions since the less capable died..
It marked the advent of "total warfare" where civilians too were in danger. The blitz was intended to instill terror and destroy British moral.
An Aztec war club was used to seriously injure enemies so they could be sacraficed. The Aztecs put obsidian on their clubs to make them more dangerous. The club was too heavy to be carried in one hand.
Prior to radar, you couldn't hit what you couldn't see.
The Aztecs engaged in frequent warfare primarily to expand their empire, acquire resources, and capture prisoners for religious sacrifices. Warfare was deeply ingrained in their culture, viewed as a way to demonstrate strength and honor. Additionally, the tribute system relied on conquered territories, making military conquests essential for economic stability and growth. Ultimately, war was both a means of survival and a demonstration of the Aztecs' power and religious devotion.
dona marina knew many languages, so she could translate to the indians
They are important to the Mexico's culture because we don't now so far.
Warfare was so important to the Aztecs because, warfare is the militaristic strategies, dealing with war and battle strategies. With ought any self defence systems all of the neighboring city states would conquer them easily. Warfare was also so important because it was the basic dynamic force . Warfare was political and religious. It was political because it helped increase there hegemony, meaning to expand there lands. It was religious because it helped them for sacrificial purposes.
It is important because that's where they go to hear what they have to do to save the great city of Aztec.
why is service culture important
well there were not lots of them because Hernando Cortes took over the Aztec empire so..... all i would say is having alo0t of gold
They are important to the Mexico's culture because we don't now so far.
Food is important to any culture, for without food, you perish.
Everything. When Spanish conquistadores conquered Mexico in the 16th century, they destroyed everything that remained from the Aztec civilization: language, culture, religion and most of the traditions. They even killed the Aztec priests so that there couldn't be any uprisings on religious motives.
culture is the place we live in, who we are, were we come from.
this is so stuiped why do we need to learn about culture
Aztec Goddess: CoatlicueCOATLICUE was the goddess of EARTH, LIFE AND DEATH.She could control the Earth's ground to be good or bad for farmers.She could take in any living thing (such as farmers crops) and put death upon them.That's why she was so important to Aztec religion.
It was the economic, cultural and political center of the Aztec empire. It was their capital from 1325 - date of its foundation - until 1521, when it fell before Hernan Cortes and his Spanish conquistadores.