As a matter of fact, no. The Aztecs used a system of government based on indirect rule, which meant that subjects (even conquered enemies and cities) only had to pay tribute to the empire. This allowed individuals to conduct their own personal affairs without involvement from the Aztecs and also allowed subjects to have their own personal beliefs and culture. Of course, many Aztecs did fear the wrath of the gods and obeyed traditional cultural beliefs, such as human sacrifice.
No, the slaves were of different cultures sometimes
They combined all of the subjects culture's in to one pretty much! Adding everthing they agreed on to make a really great culture towards the end of their length of time they had a stable belief as to what their culture was about!! (-_-) soccerbabe!!
yes
The tlatoani made all the important decision sin the Aztec culture
The center of Aztec culture was in the city of Tenochtitlan, located on an island in Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec Empire and served as the political, economic, and religious center of the civilization.
No
Tenoch was an Aztec King between 1347 - 1366, according to a legend he was guided to the place by a legend and there he built Technotitlán, also the start of the Aztec culture.
The Aztecs was THE culture. They were not part of any other culture.
The Aztec sun god was Huitzilopochtli, who was associated with war and the sun, and was believed to provide nourishment and energy to all living things. He was one of the most important deities in Aztec religion and culture.
Aztec king - Montezuma - defeated by Cortez.
The Toltec culture was important because the Aztec culture saw the Toltecs as their intellectual and cultural predessors and described Toltec culture as the epitome of civilization. Soure: Wikipedia
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