What did the Aztec accomplish?
The Aztecs accomplished a great number of feats in fact they where the first culture to make it mandatory for all youths to attend schools, have one of the most advanced mathematical systems in the world , metal working unrivaled canal irrigation systems for fir their crops one of which as corn which they also invented, first civilization to have sewer systems ,aqueducts hot tubes ,and saunas,invented the observatory in which modern ones are based of. In fact at the time of the spanish arrival. The aztecs had the largest most advanced city in the world according to hernan cortez and his comrades and it was all build in the middle of a lake.not to mention they constructed the biggest pyramid of the world.
The Aztecs were Native Americans who lived in the Valley of Mexico. They lived in a city called Tenochtitlan. This city was surrounded by two of Mexico's highest mountains. They lived on the water.
The Aztec's Food and Water:
The Aztecs got their water from mountain springs.
Their food was either grown or it was hunted. Some of the crops were beans, avocado, squash, sweet patatoes, etc. Some of the things that were hunted were dog, duck, turkey, etc.
Why they lived on the Water:
The Aztecs lived on the water for protection from predators. When I first learned this my thought was: "How do they grow their crops?" The answer is, is that they piled up mud and dirt to make fertile soil to grow. It worked for them.
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The Aztecs lay the victim on an altar on top of one of the pyramids, and they would take a special obsidian knife and cut out the human heart. They would then fling the body down the steps of the pyramid.
What enabled the Aztecs to become a strong empire?
Aztecs were a strong empire because they drained swamps and built irrigation system and they were warlike ppl who conquered most of their neighbors.
The Aztecs hunted deer, rabbits, ducks, iguanas, tigers, and geese. They also raised dogs and turkeys for meat.
What were some major accomplishments of Aztec and Mayan civilizations?
The Maya made an extremely accurate calender, and the Aztecs had a religion. Had 500 different cities and towns which is pretty huge for those times and also about 15 million people in their tribe they also had a solar calendar that had 18 monthes and 20 days and they had 5 extra days for celebrations.
How did the Aztecs and the Incas lose against the europeans?
As far as the incas they lost due to three reasons. 1. Fransisco Pizaro brought horses with him. The Incas had never seen horses and feared them 2. Pizaro's army had guns. The best the Incas had were spears and bows 3. The army brought diseases with them that the Incas had never experience and were especially prone to. Hope I helped This is my first post
What technology did the Aztecs have?
While it is questionable that the Aztecs invented popcorn, historians agree they certainly popularized it. The same for using chocolate-- there is evidence the Mayas and Incas also made use of it, but it is closely identified with the Aztecs. As for technology the Aztecs developed, they made interesting mathematical observations which they used for calculating time: they had a calendar which was based on 18 months and 360 days; their measurements of time also included observations about astronomy. Despite not having iron or bronze, they were able to make very effective tools and weapons, including drills, axe blades, spears, etc, using obsidian, chert, copper and stone. Their knowledge of medicine included use of herbal remedies that prevented muscle spasms. They were aware of the wheel, but only used it in toys.
Despite all the skills mentioned, the lack of certain religious, social, governmental and diplomatic skills lead to their down fall. There lives were too full of violence.
Did the Mayans defeat the Aztecs?
No the Spanish actually defeated Aztecs and the Mayans but althogh they always faught but mayans did not deafeat the Aztecs /// <-- That´s not true: The Mayas were an ancient culture that lasted from year 2000 to 1546 and the Aztecs (Better known as "Mexicas") lived from 1325 to 1521 (our age). They were two separated cutures located in two completely different places, not even near from each other and as far as it is known they never fought (they did´NT have a reason to do so).
Did Montezuma II have children?
Isabel De Tolosa Cortes De Moctezuma
Pedro De Moctezuma --son Diego Luís De Moctezuma aka Ihuitemotzin
Chimalpopoca
Tlaltecatzin
Francesca De Moctezuma
Where did the Aztec Indians live?
The Aztec Indians inhabited the central region of today's current country of Mexico. Many different groups and regions surrounding the Valley of Mexico can be encompassed in the Aztec definition, however Aztecs are more commonly considered to be the residents who made Tenochtilan, the capital of the empire, their home. Tenochtilan was a city situated on an island in the middle of lake Texococo. The ancient city is now the location of modern day Cuidad de Mexico, or Mexico City in the south central region of the country.
The Aztec era began in 1200 A.D. and ended in 1512 A.D.
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How did the Aztec strengthen their empire?
They assigned a governor to strictly rule conquered lands.
How did Aztec strengthen their empire?
The Aztecs grew into a military empire. In the 1400s the Aztec army marched through southern and central Mexico, conquering almost all rival communities. And for all those other helpless people, they were forced to work as slaves in Aztec villages and cities. *Special 'Hello!!' to those homework cheaters! :P*