There are a number of things that made the Aztecs unique. They had a complex religion which was marked by interaction with deities and their main source of food was farming.
He was a crazy spanish explorer who brought the end to the Aztecs. What a crazy fool the Aztecs were as smart as were we are today in society.
the Aztecs made jewellery from the metal.
voluntary bloodletting.
The Aztecs were a part of the ancient society. Currently, this ancient culture has no effect on modern day society.
There are a number of things that made the Aztecs unique. They had a complex religion which was marked by interaction with deities and their main source of food was farming.
No. The Aztecs were a society that built cities; the biggest of such cities was Tenochtitlan, with 200,000 inhabitants in the early 16th century. Besides, Aztecs had a complex government that is reminiscent of medieval empires. Therefore, the Aztecs weren't a tribe but an empire that spanned most of central Mexico.
No, the Aztecs weren't a peaceful tribe. They conquered other tribes and made them pay tribute. Also, they captured warriors in battle and forced them to pay tribute.
The Aztecs used gold as a currency, along with cocoa beans. The chocolate that was made from the cocoa beans was as valuable to them as gold was to the Spaniards. They also used gold for jewellery.
no
some clothing of the aztecs were made out of linen
We still have may of the temples made by the Aztecs.
It was the Spanish, led by Hernan Cortes ( i think). The Spanish wanted the riches and golds of the Aztecs. the Aztecs thought the Spanish were gods until it was too late, and they killed, or made into slaves.
The Aztecs were madee in 1527
Some common misconceptions about the Aztecs include that they were a bloodthirsty and barbaric society solely focused on human sacrifice, that they were primitive and lacked a sophisticated civilization, and that they were uniformly oppressive towards other civilizations. In reality, the Aztecs had a complex social structure, advanced city planning, and a rich artistic and cultural tradition.
The Aztecs are known for their advancements in agriculture, their complex social structure, and their mathematical and astronomical knowledge. The Incas are famous for their engineering skills, particularly their construction of roads and impressive stone structures like Machu Picchu, as well as their advanced agricultural techniques such as terracing and crop storage. Both civilizations also made significant contributions in art, music, and religious traditions.
They were forced to work or sacrificed