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    overall negative effect with these acts. They murdered the natives, transferred contagious diseases, and caused the downfall of civilizations. This could not stand and the people wanted to fight, but the Europeans remained the dominant civilization. The murder of the natives didn’t happen all at once, instead it took a few years. From 1519 to 1521 Cortes tried to take over the Aztec empire. It took about a year and a half for Francisco Pizarro to conquer the Incas. The Europeans had an advantage over the

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    lived in Tenochtitlan. She loved someone very much, and there were hard times during her life. The stories share common characteristics and ways of life. Life in Tenochtitlan Tenochtitlan became a city on an island. On that island, the Aztecs built their first temple. Tenochtitlan was given its name which means “The Place of the

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    The Aztecs were an ancient civilization that existed in present-day Mexico City from 1350-1519. The two most interesting parts of the Aztec civilization were their highly advanced agriculture and their religious beliefs, which included human sacrifice. Historians should emphasize the agricultural aspect because the Aztecs had an amazing farming system, and they centered their lives around agriculture. The modern-day Mexican culture chooses to focus on agriculture, and not make human sacrifice their

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    and Contrast: Aztec Civilization vs. Roman Empire What makes two civilizations distinct? Is it the thousands of miles and years between them? The Roman Empire and the Aztec Civilization were separated by 1400 years and 6,000 miles, but this doesn’t mean that they’re completely different. Even though there are many obvious differences between these two ancient civilizations, their similarities pertaining to religion, agriculture, and military are remarkable. The birth of the Aztec and Roman religion

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    The Aztecs are often perceived as a merciless society who increased their empire through bloody conflict. Furthermore, they are most remembered for religious sacrifice of humans. This included elaborate ceremonies culminating with the removal of organs while the sufferers were still breathing. Although violent sacrifice is intolerable in modern times, it wasn’t uncommon less than a millennia ago. It was practiced throughout the world on every continent. This includes Mesopotamia which is a cradle

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    of the Aztec empire is to our current culture. If the Spanish never invaded the Aztec’s there are a number of things that would be different today such as Christianity might not have been spread because the Aztec’s believed in serving many Gods as well as effects such as the expansion of Mexico or the non-existence of the Alamo. It is easy for people to analyze the culture we live in but they frequently neglect how it became this way. The cultural encounter of Spanish invading the Aztecs in the 1500’s

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    The Aztec Empire of the 14th and 15th centuries was one of the most successful and powerful Mesoamerican kingdoms at that time. The community of people began in the middle of a lake and eventually became the capital of an empire. The Aztecs were comprised of multi ethnic and multi lingual individuals that lived in a large area that stretched from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf coast and housed over fifteen million people (Schmal). Their ability to be successful and have a powerful dominance in their

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    between the Old and New Worlds was characterized by conquest in which Europeans pursued their own selfish ambitions at the cost of whole civilizations. These civilizations, in particular the Aztec and Inca empires, were unfortunately decimated by the Spanish conquistadors. Writings from these Spanish outsiders have played a major role in understanding the Aztec and Inca empires since neither had extensive written documentation. However, historians have been cautious in interpreting these texts because

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    Aztec Geography

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    Geography- Aztecs lived in mexico. And extended down into central america Capital city was Tenochtitlan built on an series of small islands in lake texcoco. Their Empire covered almost all of current mexico. Their empire covered more than eighty thousand square miles. Where the aztecs lived there were no animals of burden so everything had to be done by humans. Smaller amounts of materials would be hung from their back and it would be held up by a rope hung from their forehead. They chose the place

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    conquered most of Central America. He also gave Spain three-hundred years of control over Mexico. Cortes started exploring in the early 1500’s. He explored to find riches and conquered by being observant of the natives. With a small army, he conquered the Aztec Empire. Cortes went to the university in Salamanca, Spain. He attended the university to study Latin and Law. Unfortunately, Cortes completed only two years of school. He returned to his family in Medellin, Spain. However, life became boring for him

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