Basically in social classes by the Aztecs, it was the ruler that came first, then below him were nobles, then were the warriors, and at the bottom were the slaves.
how was the social structure of th aztec empire similar to the social structure of latin america under european colonialism
the aztec empire
They had it that's how
No, the Valley of Mexico was a part of the Aztec empire. I learned this in Social Studies.
um mm basically they traveled by sea to get there
It showed how high class they were
At the height of the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century, it is estimated that the population of Mexico, particularly in Tenochtitlán, the Aztec capital, was around 200,000 to 300,000 people. Overall, the population of the Aztec Empire may have ranged from 5 to 6 million. These figures reflect a highly urbanized society with a complex social structure and economy.
In the Aztec Empire, nobles held significant power and were responsible for governance, land ownership, and maintaining social order. Soldiers were crucial for expanding the empire through warfare, protecting territory, and capturing prisoners for sacrifices, which were central to Aztec religious practices. Priests played a vital role in performing rituals, maintaining the gods' favor, and interpreting omens, thus connecting the spiritual and political realms of Aztec society. Together, these groups formed a hierarchical structure that upheld the empire's religious and military objectives.
The Spanish Empire. Prior to them it was the Aztec Empire.
The leader of the Aztec Empire was...Montezuma. :)Montezuma
Conflict with SpainDiscontent among Aztec peoplediscontent with aztec people
it takes a nerd to answer tht... or a social studies teacher!! lol