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    Aztec Religion

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    The Aztecs were very serious about their religion and it affected every Aztec’s daily life. Their religion revolved heavily around human sacrifices in order to please the gods. Sacrifices to the sun were essential to them because they did not want the sun to burn out on them. They do this because in their religion there was believed to be four other suns which had burned out before the sun we have now. Other than that it united its people and was what shaped the magnificent Aztec empire to what it

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    Aztec Downfall

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    The Aztecs, a once great civilization from 1519 to 1521. Their city was Tenochtitlan, which was built on a lake and adjusted to hold the growing population. At that time, Tenochtitlan was the largest city in the world with over 15 million people. In 1519, the Spanish overtook the Aztecs and left Tenochtitlan in ruins. Mexico City is now built on top of that area and only a few of the Aztec descendants carry on the vibrant culture and language. Nevertheless, the Aztecs made contributions to the world

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    Aztec Birdcage

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    artifact shows the thought of birds and the respect towards them. This birdcage is well designed and durable, the nobles would have a sturdy and an elegant birdcage while a commoner would have a simple looking cage, using the less sturdy material. The Aztecs used birds for sacrifices and for appearances and they used several birds' feathers, for decoration, clothing, and for fans. Birds were highly respected though the most respected bird was the quetzal. The quetzal was highly respected for its feathers

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    Aztec Dbq

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    Aztec Essay The Aztec Empire was very successful during their time in power. Before settling Lake Texcoco, they were believed to be nomads. According to legend, Huitzilopochtli (god of sun and war) told them to go where they was an eagle sitting on a cactus with a snake in it’s mouth. Although, historians believe that other more powerful tribes had settled around Lake Texcoco. The Aztecs had no choice but to settle where they did. Overall the Aztec Empire was very powerful, and successful. Mainly

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    The Aztecs And Incas

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    just a small group on a new frontier. Their minds were set on a goal to conquer and become wealthy. Their only obstacle was the Aztecs and Incas. Despite the factor or numbers being a disadvantage, other factors allowed them to win a seemingly impossible battle. The first factor is when a man named Hernán Cortés established communication with the nearby communities. The Aztec Emperor, Moctezuma, believed Cortés to be the god Quetzalcoatl which was supposed to return to them after being driven away.

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    Myth Of The Aztecs

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    A diminutive tribe called the Aztecs strolled around northwestern Mexico up until AD 1116. As claimed by one legend, the Aztec god of the sun and war, Huitzilopochtli, ordered their people to advance south until they found a new everlasting home. He said that their new home would be marked with a discernible indication. The sign was an eagle on a cactus with a snake in his mouth. It took the tribe more than a hundred years of searching. Finally, a priest found the sign in the Valley of Mexico. However

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    Aztec Beliefs

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    The Aztecs practiced religion of many gods. They worship gods. The Aztecs gods are Tlaloe-rain god, Quetzalcoatl-feathered sepert god, Tezcatlipoca-supreme god, Xipe Toltec-god of springs, Xiuhtechti-god of fire, Xochipilli-god of summertime, Mictlunechuhti-god of dead, Coatlical-earth mother goddess. Also, Xochipilli is one of the gods he has a statue of a man sitting. The Aztecs are a symbol of spiritual and national unity. Also, the gods are divided into 3 groups sky, celestial beings, and rain

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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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    Mayans And Aztecs

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    monuments. The Aztecs homes were Central America, and Mexico, their cities held Chinampas, Palaces, Underground tunnels, Large Buildings, homes, and stalls. The Incas homes took place in South America, their range stretched from southern Chile through Argentina, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador and into southern Colombia.Their homes made from stone blocks that they had angled, with thatched roofs. A special time period for the Maya was 1000 BC-AD 1542. A special time period for the Aztec was 13th century

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    The Origins Of The Aztecs

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    The Aztecs were an amazing people who in 1518 had a population of thirty million. They showed up in the Valley of Mexico after the fall of the Teotihuacan. The Teotihuacan people lived in the first large city of Mexico. The origins of the Aztecs is unknown but it is speculated that they came from an island in a lake known as Aztlan. The speculation comes from old folk legends (Duiker). Their known name, Aztecs, was derived from the name of their homeland. The Aztecs were a powerful warrior people

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