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    The Aztecs went to war to achieve territory‚ resources‚ quash rebellions‚ and to capture their enemies and sacrifice them to honour their gods. The Aztecs were very accomplished in battle‚they forged a very powerful empire and at its highest they extracted tribute from 371 cities across 38 provinces. The Aztecs Believed that the god Huitzilopochtli (god of sun and war) had been ready for war from the moment of birth. They believed his first act of war was to kill without mercy his 400 siblings

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    Unit 5 Essay Many great achievements that the mayans had were great ideas that later would influence the aztecs to use these tactics in their civilization. A achievement that the aztecs had was that their were able to create their own solar calendar just like ares that lasted 365 days. Another achievement that the Mayans had was that they had their own understanding of mathematics that is just like are but‚ instead of the number ten for being their place value number theirs was number twenty

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    The Aztecs and the Aztec Empire Throughout history‚ there have been many different societies and cultures. One of the most technologically advanced and civilized for its times would be the Aztecs. The Aztecs had built an empire with a strong central capital‚ Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan was a large city constructed on a man-made island in the middle of a lake. It was the largest city of the time‚ with many advancements such as the highly specialized Aztec calendar‚ and many remarkable forms of medicines

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    Cortes was a Spanish conquistador who led the expedition to the Aztecs. He landed on the coast of Mexico in 1519 with an army of around 600 men‚ 16 horses and a few cannons. Cortes and his men made their way inland to the capital of the Aztecs‚ capturing cities and gaining extra soldiers from the people who were left after his men took over. He spoke to the natives through his translator Malinche‚ a young Indian woman. They made their way to Tenochtitlan‚ where Aztecs were conquering and sacrificing

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    PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 1. What are South America’s highest mountains? Andes Mountains 2. The Amazon River empties into what ocean? Atlantic Ocean 3. What body of water is south of Puerto Rico? Caribbean Sea 4. Latin America includes what 2 continents? North America and South America 5. What country connects Central America to South America? Panama 6. What country has the highest (altitude) capital city in the world? Mexico 7. Where are the Sierra Madre Mountains located? Mexico 8. Where

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    There  is  much  speculation  regarding  the  collapse  of  Mayan  society.  Many  reasons  seem  to  contribute  to  this  and  many  fall  into  the  category  of  agriculturally  unsustainable  geography   and  climate.  The  Mayans  were  able  to  adapt  to  their  land  for   many  centuries but were unable to  continue  this  path  forever.  It  proved  difficult  for  them  to  carry  out  their  slash  and   burn  process.  The  droughts  were  also  another  setback  for  Mayan  agricultural

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    The Mayans and Easter Islanders had common collapses in their societies. One of their downfalls was that they both erected large statues and other unnecessary monuments to show dominance over other kings in the surrounding area. This hurt the civilizations because they occupied land that could have otherwise been used for farming. Also‚ since everything was done on human power alone‚ they used more energy and later consumed more food than usual. Another one of their problems were that neither

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    Iztaccihuatl and Popocatépetl In Mexico there is a legend of a romance of two Mexican Aztecs that fall in love. It seems to be their love is stronger than anything that both were turned into two volcanos. In the 16 century‚ during the time of the Aztecs Empire‚ there was a battle that was going to be taken into place between the Aztecs and the greatest enemy. Popocatépetl was one of the men of the Emperor of the Aztec Empire‚ which also happened to be the father of Popocatépetl’s beloved Iztaccihuatl

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    Hernan Cortes landed on the east coast of the Aztec empire where the natives mistaken for Quetzalcoatl. Cortes ran with it and told his men to shine their armor so they will reflect the sun making them to appear to have a Heavenly glow. This worked well even convincing the leader of the Aztec empire -Montezuma II- that Cortez and his men were deities. On Cortez’s way to the capitol‚ Tenochtitlan Cortes gained allies among the natives under Aztec control. Montezuma II made the mistake of sending big

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    The Aztec Empire started with a message from Huitzilopochtli‚ the God of war‚ sun‚ human sacrifice and the patron of the city of Tenochtitlan. He commanded the Aztec natives to depart from their hunting and gathering way of life and travel to a land‚ "where the cactus grows‚ on which the eagle sits happily...” After a few hundred years of migrating‚ the Aztecs established themselves on a marshy island in Lake Texcoco‚ in the Valley of Mexico. At the start of the 1300s‚ the Aztecs began to advance

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