What were the some of the Aztec achievements?
They are known as the fist civilization to use the number zero, and they also invented chocolate. Hope that helps :)
What are the Aztecs and what did they do?
The Aztecs were an early group of nomads who settled in (well not literallyin) the lake Texcoco in Middle America, Central Mexico. They were hired as mercenaries by the locals living there, and gained the locals' wealth, trading communications, and land. After that, they made a triple alliance with their neighbors and they defeated the locals. Then they burned their humble beginnings and made a new document that claimed that they were children of the Toltec bloodline. With that under their belt (not literally) they started building a magnificent empire where the locals once were. The Aztecs built a wonderful city with pretty man-made islands called chinampas. A highly clever people, the Aztecs were, and they did lots. They used calendars as well, they didn't make the calendar idea though; and the Aztecs performed a good deal of religious sacrifices. Animal for the most part.
What was the capital of the Aztecs?
The Aztec capital was Tenochtitlan, also known as Mexico-Tenochtitlan. Built atop a series of islands in Lake Texcoco, the ruins of Tenochtitlan are in present day Mexico City.
Tenochtitlan
What kind of empire did Montezuma wanted to create?
Montezuma wanted a rich, powerful empire. He wanted lots of power over other Mexico cities.
How does the Aztec government work?
The Aztec government took its formation from civilizations of the past. There was one leader with smaller groups in charge who reported back to the single leader.
Hernando Cortes and his group killed the Aztecs because the refused to belive in christ ,becaues they belived in many gods and goddeness.
Also, As they explored Aztecs City, they would rape and kill people to get to the emporer, who they too, murdered brutally.
How did Aztec boys train for war?
Every boy in the aztecs received military training from and early age.
What was the role of women in Aztec culture?
Aztec women helped in weaving textiles and taking care of the home. The Aztecs also included women in their work force. Women worked as merchants, traders, scribes, courtesans, healers, and midwives. The Spaniards remarked in some documents that the Aztec female healers were more skilled then the European doctors of their time.
because some of the other people back in those times conquered it and took it over........... i think...... black folk came to america.
What three south American countries are collectively known as the Guyanas?
Guyana, Surinam & French Guiana
How do you change a tie rod end to a Pontiac Aztec 2003?
Outer or inner? I've only done the outer ones
Loosen wheel lug nuts. Raise and support on jackstands. Chock rear wheels and set parking brake.
Remove wheel.
Loosen tie rod ball stud nut. Loosen jam nut. Remove ball stud nut. Mark tie rod (so you know approximately where new tie rod should end up) or count threads as you're removing the old tie rod end.
Install new tie rod. Install ball stud into steering knuckle. Tighten ball stud nut. Tighten jam nut. Check torque specs on the ball stud nut, tighten to spec, then put the cotter pin in stud to keep the new stud nut from backing off.
If you bought "greaseable" ends, you'll need to grease them.
If you need outer tie rods, check am-autoparts.com. They offer one or a pair of greaseless outer tie rod ends and they're under $50. If you go to the auto parts stores, they'll charge you at least $35 apiece for them!
Hope this helps!
What is important about the eagle and serpent in Aztec?
The eagle and the serpent represented the sky and the earth. These two animalsÊwere important to Aztec beliefs. They worshipped gods who represented these animals.
What are the Aztec temples used for?
Aztec temples were primarily used for religious ceremonies and rituals. They served as sacred spaces where Aztec priests performed sacrifices and carried out offerings to the gods. The temples were also symbolic representations of the Aztec cosmology and their connection with the divine.