Did the Incas and the Aztec have gold?
yea a little bit of it but they didnt realy have that much interest un it they made artifacts of the gold like plates and etc..
What factor played the biggest role in the Aztecs defeat?
Diseases(small pox) because it spreaded and killed many people which weakened the empire
What does the Aztec god Tezcatlipoca's name mean?
The Nahuatl language name of this central deity of the Aztec religion is often translated as "Smoking Mirror". This is due to his association with obsidian, which was used in Mesoamerica to make mirrors, often used for shamanic rituals.
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What were the Aztec before they meet the Spanish?
Before they met the Spanish, the Aztecs were much healthier and happier, and controlled a large empire of (mostly) unwilling subjects.
They called themselves Mexica (pronounced like "meshika") before and Aztec after the Spanish.
How did roles and responsibilities of nobels and commoners differ in Maya society?
In Maya society, nobles held significant power and status, often serving as rulers, priests, and military leaders, and they were responsible for governance, religious ceremonies, and maintaining social order. Commoners, on the other hand, primarily engaged in agriculture, trade, and labor, providing the resources necessary for the elite's sustenance and the society's economy. While nobles enjoyed privileges and wealth, commoners faced more challenging lives with limited social mobility. This hierarchical structure reinforced the division between the ruling class and the general populace.
Where aztecs bought thier stuff like our supermarkets and malls
What did Montezuma and atahualpa have in contrast?
Montezuma was the ruler of the Aztecs, and Atahualpa was the leader of the Incas. Montezuma thought that Herman Cortez was a god, and Atahualpa didn't think that Francisco Pizarro was a god. Montezuma was hated by the Aztecs because he sacrificed his people, and Atahualpa was killed one year after he became ruler of the Incas.
The Aztec civilization was a group of ethnic people who dominated the meso-american landscape from the 14th to 16th centuries. The Aztecs were not egalitarian (supporting universal rights for all people) as they had a class structure that included nobles, peasants, traveling merchants and slaves. You could become a slave in Aztec culture either through being captured in a war, having unpaid debts, or as a criminal punishment. Slaves could buy their liberty and were sometimes freed upon the death of their master.
What happened to fountainhead hotel in Miami just north of aztec hotel?
The Fountainhead, which was built by my Grandfather and Grandmother Anna & Benjamin Newman, was torn down along with the Aztec. Trump Towers are now standing on that land. Unfortunately, The Fountainhead was sold by my family way before that happened.
What factors enabled Cortez to defeat the Aztecs?
Cortez beat the Aztecs by good luck and a fortuitous timing.There is often a "superior white people" argument that the Spainish technology/warrior skills or the fear of the return of Quetzalcoatl or even the "magic" of men on horses defeated the Aztec..These suppositions are being supplanted by data showing the Aztec land were having a mega drought reducing food supplies, weakening the people and making them easy victims for foreign diseases. The reduced population of sick and starving people were easily defeated.
How did the Aztec priest make sure regular supply of human victims for their sacrifice?
Your really freaking stupid if you don't know that idiot
Was it the Mayas or Aztecs that their noble priests gave blood offering to their gods?
It was the Mayans.
What is tied together during Aztec wedding ceremony?
The man's cape is tied to the woman's blouse in an Aztec wedding ceremony.