The Aztecs' traditions were playing a game like Basketball and doing sacrifices to their gods.
sacrificing live captives to their gods
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sorry... all I know is The Aztecs were really into human sacrifice.
they had festivals with their own people talking about how the gods were and who was going to be the next to be sacrificed.
The god that the Aztecs worshipped was said to be named Huitzilopochtli. They also tended to mix the traditions of other civilizations with their own.
because the Spanish conquered the other cultures and forced their traditions into it
The Aztec civilization is no longer in existence. However, descendants of the Aztecs, who are ethnic groups in Mexico today, carry on their cultural heritage and traditions.
Aztecs valued honor, loyalty, humility, stoicism, and ritual traditions. Yes, they did sacrifice humans, but it was considered an honor to be sacrificed. When they played their famous ball game (like soccer, except the goals were hoops high on the walls), it was actually the WINNERS that got to be sacrificed to the gods.
The Aztecs were known for incorporating elements of past Mesoamerican cultures into their own traditions, such as art, architecture, and religious practices. However, their society was more focused on expansion and conquest rather than preserving the past in a traditional sense.
Aztecs did what Aztecs did best
An example of assimilation for the Aztecs was when they incorporated the culture, traditions, and gods of the peoples they conquered into their own society. This helped to create a sense of unity and legitimacy among the diverse groups within the Aztec empire.
Aztecs
Today, the Aztec civilization no longer exists as a distinct society. However, their influence can still be seen in Mexican culture, including language, art, and traditions. Some descendants of the Aztecs still live in Mexico, particularly in areas around the former Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan (modern-day Mexico City).
The Aztecs Built Temples.