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    The Aztecs were a very warlike people, but were very influential to our civilization. They lived in present day Mexico about 800 years ago. At first, they were a mostly nomadic civilization and that lasted about 100 years. Then they developed the first, and capital, city, Tenochtitlán. They developed many new types of government, religion, culture, technology, economy, and geography, as well as the calendar and new mathematical techniques. The Aztecs were skilled writers, builders, artists, and craftsmen

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    Another system the Aztecs created were dike, which was a technique to separate the salt water from Lake Texcoco from mixing with the fresh water. The dike also served as another purpose; it created a barrier around Tenochtitlan (Outer walls in figure 2) to keep intruders out and also had gates that could be open to help even the water levels out after flooding. Another hydraulic engineering accomplishment was the canals that were created while forming Tenochtitlan (figure 2). These canals were used

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    follows the law? The lack of slaves is one of the many things that makes the Incan civilization the ebst to live in. Of the Aztec, Incan, and Mayan civilizations, the best possible civilization to live in would have to be the Inca, mainly because they didn’t practice slavery. The Mayans and Aztecs were worse because they had slaves, which didn’t have many rights or privileges. Of the three Mesoamerican civilizations - Aztecs, Incas, and Mayans - I’d prefer to belong to the Inca because the Inca lived in

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    One of the first societies to ever mandate education was the Aztec, or Mexicas, which allowed children of any social stature to be educated, ^ possible input in of a dash rather than a comma including slave children. It is hard to imagine that this grand empire is highly associated with their practices in human sacrifice. When the Spanish invaded and took over, many believed that the Aztecs will killed ^were killed by this ^the Spanish conquest, but ^;but, the truth is that illnesses brought by the

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    Accomplished navigator Hernan Cortes had many significant expeditions including the conquer that impacted the Aztec Civilisation all due to his motives, causes and changes. Spanish conquistador and explorer Hernando Cortez growing up with military running in the blood as his father was an officer of the Spanish Army had an extremely pressured life. Both parents wanting his to become a lawyer, he attended an university at age of 14. By the age of 19 he was pursuing his dream and began his first voyage

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    After reading about Maya,Aztec,and Inca civilizations;I found that they were important to our past and present life.And in some ways have developed our culture and how we view things. From creating accurate calendars to making complex heiroglyphic. One of the first 'empires' was the Maya and is their empire it was divided by class and profession;With the king at the top,beneath him nobles,then priests and commoners,and at the lowest level were slaves.In their empire they created a type of heiroglyphics

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    The Aztecs lived on North America in Mexico. They lived on islands and their capital was called Techoctilian which meant “Place of the Prickly Pear”. Their capital stood where Mexico City currently is. Their empire stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean and from modern day Guatemala to the Basin. As of today the spot where they built their capital is no longer an island. The land was very swampy so it was bad for farming and it wasn’t fertile. It was also surrounded by mountains and

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    The Aztec civilisation was one of the greatest, largest and most advanced in the Americas during 14th to the 16th century. The Aztec people arrived in what is now Mexico in the late 1100’s. It was found by a wandering tribe of hunters and gatherers on islands in Lake Texcoco, near the present site of Mexico City. The Aztecs had started building their new city Tenochtitlan in 1325. In only one century, this civilization grew into the Aztec empire, largely because of its progressive and advanced system

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    The ancient Aztec civilization had myths that are remarkably different from the perspectives of many modern cultures. It was largely shaped by their religion, which was ingrained almost every aspect of their lives. The most specific group of people the term Aztec can refer to those who founded the city of Tenochtitlan in 1325 and subsequently developed the Aztec empire in today’s Mexico. One of the most profound practices they did was human sacrifice, which was required due to their mythological

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    The Aztec Empire is located in the southern regions of modern day Mexico. The capital city, Tenochtitlan, was built in 1325 and was one of the biggest cities in the world. The Aztec culture grew to 15 million people until 1521 when the empire fell due to Spanish invasions. (Griffin, S. 2013). The main point of discussion is that mythology and religion shaped the lives of the ancient Aztec civilisation. Religion was an important part of the Aztec existence many events and rituals took place because

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