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Aztec DBQ

The Aztec empire thrived in Mexico from the 13th to the 16th centuries. In the early 16th century, Spanish Conquistadors overtook the Aztecs as a part of the “Age of Exploration.” Since then, historians have struggled to define how history should remember the Aztecs. The Aztecs were a sophisticated civilization because of their organized government, intricate religious rituals and memorable traditions.

The Aztecs were sophisticated for their organized government. The Aztec government consisted of strong rulers. Their prestigious rulers led them through conquests such as how their ruler, Itzcoatl did in 1427 (doc C). Itzcoatl was a ruler who vastly contributed to the advancement of the Aztecs by leading them in the claiming of more land. Aztecs had their own capital, Tenochtitlan. They were cultured and their population grew to 300,000 in 1519 (doc F). The Aztecs were sophisticated because of their rapid population growth and their strong rulers.

Secondly, the Aztecs were a sophisticated civilization because of their complex religion and religious rituals. The Aztecs treated warriors as a royal member, leading up to the sacrifice (doc H). This made them advanced because they organized the sacrifice and elevated warriors’ status to that of a living …show more content…

The Aztecs had traditions such as rubbing their knees with ashes upon entering the house of a woman who delivered a baby (doc Q). Rubbing ashes on their knees made them sophisticated because the Aztec traditions were memorable. The Aztecs gave their children grinding stones or small looms when they reached the age of three (doc O). They were innovative because giving a child a grinding stone or small loom once they are three, is distinguishable from other civilizations. The Aztecs were worldly because of their traditions such as rubbing ashes on their knees and giving their three-year old children grinding stones and small

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