The Aztecs believed the world was created through a series of cosmic events involving gods and their sacrifices. According to their mythology, the fifth sun was created after the gods Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl battled and sacrificed themselves. This act of sacrifice was seen as essential for the continuation of life, and they believed that the world was constantly in a cycle of creation and destruction, with the gods playing a central role in maintaining balance.
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Cauhtemoc[Emperor] was a ruler of the Aztec empire from 1520 to 1521.He came to power in 1521.Cauhtemoc was defeated by the Spanish empire.Cauhtemoc was known as the Aztec empire at that time. He was known as the godlike ruler of the Aztec's.
i think it was Russia I'm not entirely sure.
Both groups were forced to do unpaid labor for the European colonists. APEX
Hernán Cortés did not create new maps of the world in the traditional sense, but his expeditions in the early 16th century contributed to European knowledge of the Americas. His detailed reports and accounts of the Aztec Empire and other regions led to more accurate maps being created by cartographers in Europe. These maps incorporated information about the New World, reflecting the significant geographical discoveries made during his conquests.
i think the canoes were made from wood and selded with human droppings
The more humble homes were made of adobe, generally they were made of limestone though.
Aztec stonemasons made tools made of rock
Aztec weapons were usually made using wood, and stone, especially flint.
the aztec wore fethers and made there cloughts out of gold
I think that the Aztec's created the 'floating gardens" or Chinampas. I am 99.9% sure but maybe not. Sorry if I get this question wrong. :)
i think soccer balls were made of pig guts? so it musta been disgusting. -Drano
i think you mean Aztec Empire and to answer your question the Aztec empire was one of the most powerful Indian tribes known to man
I think to the more civilized world we live in today it was human sacrifice, a part of there culture that we think of today as barbaric .
The stone calendar was made by the Aztecs. The calendar represented their beliefs and understanding of space and time. The stone is a representation of the wheel and represents the Aztecs beliefs in the gods.
Quetzalcoatl
I think it is tenochitlan I don't no