Why were these gods so important to the Aztecs?
because they were keeping the Aztecs kept them alive.
How did the rule of Montezuma cause unrest among the peoples of the Aztec empire?
because they fought for their land
The Aztecs were such great warriors that other tribes feared them. They had a huge supply of fierce, well-trained fighters and could intimidate other people. They prayed to their gods for protection from natural disasters, but mostly relied on luck for that. However, they were no real match for the guns, horses, and sicknesses that the Spanish brought when they landed. This was their downfall.
What advantage did the Aztec warriors have over the Spanish conquistadors?
The Aztecs were a huge empire and had many people and they could've easily ambushed Hernan Cortez and the other Spanish Conquistadors when they first arrived
Which of the central American cultures used chinampas?
The Aztecs of central Mexico were known for using chinampas, which were artificial islands made of mud and reeds that they used for agriculture. These floating gardens allowed them to grow crops in the shallow waters of lakes and canals.
What has a head every night but doesn't in the morning?
A glass of beer has a head every night but not in the morning. A pillow is another answer to this riddle, as it gains a head when a person goes to sleep at night and loses it when they awake in the morning.
Who defeated the Aztec's emperor?
The people who were responsible for the defeat of the Aztec's emperor and empire were the Spanish.
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Which Spanish military leader overthrew the empire of the Aztecs?
Hernán Cortéz was the Spanish Conquistador leader who eventualy overthrew the Aztec civilization. At first when Cortéz arrived in Tenochtitlan, the Aztecs thought he was their god Quetzacoatl. Therefore, Cortéz was able to work his way to the downfall of the aztecs but was then chased out of the city when the Aztecs figured out that Cortéz was not their god Quetzacoatl. When Cortéz left, he also left behind diseases common to the Spanish such as smallpox which led to the downfall of the Aztecs.
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Who was the Aztec god of chocolate?
The Aztec god Xochiquetzal was the god of chocolate, fertility, and soil.
What was reflected in both the Aztec and Spanish calendars?
Both the Aztec and the Spanish calendars had observations for work for the people. The two calendars also had income observations for people.
What did Aztec priestesses do in the morning?
The aztec Priestesses and priests sacraficed small animals like birds to give the blood and hearts to the gods as a sacrafice
Which is an accurate description of the Aztecs and their relationship with the Spanish?
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