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    world at the time. The two largest cities known before the encounter were Paris and Constantinople. Both these cites averaged about 300‚000 people. The people that live there were called the Mexica‚ but are universally known as the Aztecs. Who are the Aztec? Well‚ The Aztecs started as the Triple Alliance.

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    Civilization which was more impressive was the Incas‚ because they were a developed civilization‚ they were good at engineering something that reflects systemOfroads] ’` were anaang. They also advanced a lot in construction‚ they built suspension bridges to cross from one 6.‚t<LG ~ brlc}ess mountaintoanother/whichwasimpressivewhichweremadebythickropecablesatstone towers. In technological advances they enlarged the system of terraces already used by Andean froers. The Incas made remarifable advances in medicine

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    In the 1400’s‚ the Aztecs began to expand their empire greatly. The Aztec empire did not rule directly over conquered people. Aztecs made alliances with nearby city-states conquered others. According to document 1‚ the rule of the Aztec empire differs from other empires by‚ demanding tribute payments in form of food and clothing‚ precious stones‚ furs‚ fine woods‚ and slaves. Conquered people didn’t refuse to pay tributes to the Aztecs‚ because trade and tribute held the Aztec empire together. As

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    * * The Aztec culture began sometime in the 1200s‚ a few hundred years after the Mayan empire was taken down. * The culture started in a small island in Lake Texcoco. The people built causeways to connect the island to the city lake shore. * Aztecs started defending their country in the early 1400s. Most of the time soldiers were victorious. They rarely were defeated. Aztec Government… * Did you know…? [Future Solutions Now] Did you know…? [Street Address] Phone: [Phone

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    The Aztec culture were in their high point in the 1500s when Montezuma was the ruler. Montezuma and the Aztecs were looked down by the Spaniards because they practiced human sacrifice and they were a very brutal culture. They weren’t prepared for war because their God was supposed to come on the same year Cortes did‚ the God was supposed to come from the east on a ship and have a beard. Well‚ guess who did just that? Cortes and the Spaniards. The Aztecs had hundreds of thousands of warriors and would

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    DBQ The Aztecs: What Should History Say ? Outline: A. This document describes how although all narratives about the people and cultures begin with the arrival of Europeans too much credit is being given to their “discoveries” because before the Europeans the Native Americans (Aztecs) were doing the things the Europeans claimed to be doing first. The Aztecs came up with a way of living and a way of doing things before the Europeans did. Before the Europeans arrival the Aztecs had already

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    The Aztec empire began in 1427 and fell in 1521 due to Spanish conquerors. By the time the Spanish arrived in 1519 however‚ the Aztecs were at their height of expansion and controlled most of central Mexico‚ and a territory near modern-day Guatemala. The Aztecs origin isn’t known completely‚ but it is likely that they were to have begun as a nomadic tribe. The Aztecs are a very important part of history today because they had a language called‚ “Nahuatl” and the Spanish borrowed some words. The

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    THE TYPICAL FEATURES OF AZTEC CULTURE The United State of America‚ which is situated in North America‚ is the federal republic country consisting of 48 contiguous states and the non-contiguous states of Alaska and Hawaii. American culture is known as a melting pot or a salad bowl for its multiethnic society; however‚ two flows that have the greatest domination of it is European ideals‚ especially British; and domestic originality. Within it‚ the Aztec has left a significant mark on American culture

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    Aztec or Mixtec ceremonial knife The Spanish Conquistadors commented on the importance and the amount of sacrifice in Aztec civilization. There are many different arguments about what the role of Warfare to the Aztec is. Some historians argue it to be about capturing people for sacrifice combined with the notion to extract tribute and the expansion of their empire . Sacrifice was of huge importance‚ it was a socially accepted act of Mesoamerican civilizations. The reason sacrifice took place is

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    Conquer Cortes Hernan Cortes was known for his Historical conquest of The Aztec empire in 1500s. Cortes was born in 1485 in Medellin‚ Spain and was the only son. He was also well known for colonizing Cuba which later led him in becoming the governor of New Spain. He was a very adventurous explorer and so he set out to sea at a very early age and never looked back. There were several reasons that led Cortes in conquering of the Aztec. First‚ he overpowered the natives which later led in providing him with

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