Who helped Hernan Cotez in conquering the Aztecs?
Dona Marina who translated for Cortez and told him about surrounding Indian tribes and how they wanted to get back at the Aztecs
Who was the first people to attack the Aztecs?
In years past, I've read about the answer[s], but cannot recall the names of the tribes, BUT long before the Spanards, the Aztecs were either attacked by, or involved in battles with, other indigenous tribes.
The Aztecs built a thriving civilization, including agriculture, metalworking, weaving, and cities with stone monuments and buildings.
the spanish were already inside tenochitlan, and so when they attacked the Aztecs they were driven back and driven out of the city, but the spanish left European diseases that the Aztec's immune system wasn't immune to, causing them to begin to die and weakened them, so that when cortez returned to tenochitlan, with all of the Aztecs is enemies. they were to weak to last out the entire seige
88s10 Chevy is gray power feed tryin to install stereo wirin was set up differently when i got it?
If you are trying to install a stereo in a 1988 Chevy S10 and the wiring was set up differently when you got the truck the first step would be to identify the specific wiring setup that your truck has. You should be able to find wiring diagrams for the truck online or in a repair manual. Once you have identified the wiring setup you can then begin the installation process. Here are the steps you should follow:
Once you have followed these steps you should be able to successfully install a stereo in your 1988 Chevy S10. Be sure to double-check your wiring connections to ensure that everything is securely connected.
Did Aztec women ever take off their clothes?
Yes, everyone takes off their clothes at different times for a variety of purposes.
How was Aztec society organized and why was it successful?
The Aztec society was based on the city-state. Citizens were divided into two classes, nobles and commoners. Each city-state had a local ruler, who was under the rule of the powerful King. The nobles and commoners each had their own hierarchy. The highest commoner had almost social power as the lowest of the nobility.
How do you change spark plugs on a 2004 Pontiac Aztec?
With alot of difficulty :) To change the rear plugs requires you to Rotate the engine forward and still have tiny hands to reach back there. ive never done it but i hear its a job for the delership and worth the cost but if your nimble and mechanically inclined you could do it with ease Good luck
In what time period did the ancient Aztecs originate?
In 1200 A.D they entered the valley of Mexico, they built Tenochtitlan in 1350 and in 1428 they officially started their empire with the triple alliance between Tenochtitlán, Texcoco and Tlacopán.
How did Aztec rulers get to become king?
The Huey Tlatcani was chosen by the four "head's" of the city council, hereditary had something to do with it.
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The historians ain't really sure how the Huey Tlatcani was elected, what they know is that he was elected by the four "heads" of the council. These was in turn elected by the council itself, most of the historians agree that hereditary has something with the elections of the emperor. What they don't know is how important this was.
They could obtain it by their uncle father, mother- i dont think their was ever a girl emperor, brothers,sister nephews that died.
Or they had to do something really big in order to deserve that rank- death_Notes
What role did trade play in the Aztec empire?
The Aztec marketplaces are legendary for at one time providing some of the most exotic plants, meats, vegetables, fruits, medicinal plants and herbs, feathers, pelts, stones, dyes, art, wares, fabrics, etc. For example, Tenochititlan (Mexico City) was supplied with fresh fish from both coasts. The Aztec marketplace has survived the centuries and become the popular "mercados" and weekly "tianguis".
Trade is believed to have been an essential part to the greatness of the Aztec culture. The Long-Distant Merchants (Pochteca) were instrumental to bring back information about other regions, size of towns and tribes as well as maps of the best routes to reaching all these far way places. The Pochteca brought back information on what goods the Aztec could benefit from, and more importantly the strength and weaknesses of the other tribes. That made the Pochteca an essential instrument to the height of the Aztec empire. It is recorded in history the Pochteca did trading as far as northern New Mexico (many believe it was much further to the north), and far into South America. The central American country of Nicaragua was under the ruling of the Aztec, its original name Nikan Anahuak roughly transalates "This far reaches Anahuak"
Due to its important role in the expansion of its empire, the Pochteca had a high place within society. The only way to become a pochteca, was to be born into such class.
What disease decimated the Aztecs?
A disease called small pox. the Spanish conquistadors brought it over from Spain.
How did the Aztecs get smallpox?
aztec people died from small pox and from sacrifice of their religoin.
Did the Aztecs grow their own food?
Basically since the valley is surrounded by mountains, small lakes would appear because of rainfall so the Aztecs had to build man-made islands out of mud and plants to help them make farm areas.
Why did the Aztec choose the location of Tenochtitlan as their permanent home?
Before 1325 AD, the Aztec or Mexica people were a nomadic tribe that wandered throughout the land, looking for a place to settle and build their capital. Their state religion awaited the fulfillment of an ancient prophecy: that the wandering tribes would find the destined site for a great city whose location would be signaled by an eagle eating a snake while perched atop a cactus. The Aztecs saw this vision on what was then a small swampy island in the middle of lake Texcoco, after which they founded their capital Tenochtitlan (today known as Mexico City), on March 13, 1325.
The prophesy and subsequent vision is now immortalized in Mexico's coat of arms and on the Mexican flag.
What spaniard conquered mexico?
Hernando Cortes was the FIRST Spaniard explorer who conquered most of Mexico.
Is the modern city of Mexico City where the Aztecs lived?
Yes, and the name of the original city was Tenochtitlan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenochtitlan). Tenochtitlan became Mexico City when Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés conquered the Aztecs in 1521.
What part of Mexico was ruled by the Aztecs?
Central Mexico. The Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, was located on the location of present-day Mexico City, current political and economic capital of Mexico.
Why did people travel in the early 19th century?
So many people were on the move in the late 19th century because they were looking for a better life for their families. During this time, many people who were low income left Europe to seek a new life in the United States.
i think so....?
If you mean "ARE the Incas an ancient tribe FROM Mexico?" the answer is No. The Incas were a South American Empire located in Peru, which is south of Mexico, in the 13th Century.
Did the Aztecs live in Teotihuacan?
The answer is yes. El Salvador is located on what used to be the 2nd biggest Aztec colony known as Cuscatlan. The biggest being Tenochitlan. The Nahua people (Aztecs) of Cuscatlan would call themselves "Pipil" meaning noble person in Nahualt (Nahualt is the language spoken by Aztecs).