What led to spanish victory over the Aztecs?
Epidemic disease played a prominent role in aiding Spanish victory over Aztec society. Smallpox was responsible for the death of thousands of Aztecs during Hernán Cortés' siege of the capital city of Tenochtitlan, eventually spreading throughout Mexico. The unintentional introduction of "Old World" diseases into the New World was unprecedented, and therefore the indigenous peoples lacked proper resistance to combat such illness.
In addition to disease, the Spanish implemented the use of technologies such as weapons and horses that provided them with numerous advantages.
Lastly, in the case of Cortés, division among the native inhabitants and the alliances he formed provided support and security.
What is the Aztecs favourite colour?
I think it is terracotta because most pots in that time were terracotta.
What colors did Aztecs use to make their masks?
dark colours such as
black
dark green
dark blue
dark red
white
They sacrificed soldiers that they captures on war but they also practiced self sacrifice, the spilling of one's own blood to apace the gods and bring fertility to the land. Fir example always one young Aztec men was kept in Tenochtitlan for a year until the festival of Tezclaticopa when he was sacrificed. The Huey Tlatoani (king) before his ascension to the throne had to give some of his own blood to the gods
What class did most people in the Inca empire belong?
Most Inca's were commoners, who worked as farmers and herders. They practiced slavery, but had their own sense on how to do it. Most of the people belonged to commoners. Commoners would as farmers and herders.
The Spanish Conquistadores Kicked The Maya, Aztec and Incas, Poop filled asses
What is Montezuma's full name?
Moctezuma Ilhuicamina or for present day distinctions Moctezuma I
Moctezuma Xocoyotzin = Moctezuma II known for being the ruler of the Aztecs during the Spanish conquest against Hernan Cortes
there are alot of different spelling for Moctezuma
Did the Aztecs have primitive farming techniques?
Farming was the main activity in Aztec life, and as the land that the Aztecs inhabited was not very fertile, they had to resort to irrigation, fertilizers, and constructing terraces into hills in order to create flat land. As a lot of the land was swampy, they also came up with a method of creating "floating" gardens, called chinampas.
To create chinampas, canals were dug through the marshes and swamps, and alternating layers of weeds, muck and earth were piled into rectangular cane frames between the canals. Trees were then planted on the corners, which secured the chinampa once they had taked root. So the chinampas were not actually floating, but would appear to be doing so. They made very effective use of the space available to them. Corn, avocados, beans, chili peppers, squash, and tomatoes were among the vegetables that could be planted on the chinampas.
In the area of Xochimilco, the chinampas are still in use. The area was first used by the Aztecs for chinampa farming after they conquered it from the previous inhabitants, seven Nahua tribes, who themselves moved into the area between the eighth and tenth centuries AD.
What do you call the chief god of the Aztecs?
It's kind of difficult to answer this, because that's generally not how pantheism works.
Either Huitzilopoctli (a creator god, and the one who supposedly led them to their capital city) or Quetzlcoatal (another creator god, and the patron of rulers) would be good choices. Other candidates would be Tezcatlipoca (another creator god, but usually regarded as evil) or Xipe Totec (yet another creator god... Aztec mythology was a bit, shall we say, complex).
What was the Aztec leader's vision?
A cactus in bloom with a snake getting eaten by a eagle on an island in the middle of a logoon
What is the explanation for the role in the Aztec society?
i have no idea HELP =( gonna fall assignment
How did the Aztecs cease to exist?
The soanish came with their leader Hernem Cortes and invaded the aztecs.The rest of the aztecs died of sickness brought over by the spaniards
Where did they sacrifice humans?
Anywhere in the world.It ultra rare and it is simular to murdering. Furthermore, gods do not want people to live. So, other people murder ( or sacrifice) others to please the gods
What structure did the Aztec and Inca have in common?
They both had classes of how important they were or how poor they are or even how rich they are
What type of government did the ancient Aztecs have?
a democracy government is what the Aztecs had in grees just, like the United States of America has a democracy government.