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What was the Aztec Empire like?

The Aztec Empire is part of Mexico today. According to Aztec legend, the gods told the nomadic people who had entered the Valley of Mexico to search for an eagle peached on the top of a cactus. The eagle would be holding a snake in its beak. When they saw the sign on a swampy island in Lake Texcoco they established the city of Tenochtitlan The Aztec Empire Mexico’s Flag

Tenochititlan Tenochititlan was the main city of the Aztec Empire. Tenochititlan was linked to the mainland with causeways. It had an aqueduct to ensure a fresh water supply and sewers carried waste materials away.

Tenochititlan Over the years Tenochititlan grew into a great city with open plazas and market places.

Tenochititlan "The city has many squares where markets are held and trading is carried on.There is one square where there are daily more than 60,000 souls, buying and selling, and where are found all the kinds of merchandise produced in these countries, including food products, jewels of gold and silver, lead, brass, copper, zinc, bones, shells, and feathers

Every Aztec was a member of a clan or family group called a calpulli. The calpulli owned their land under the strict control of the king. The land was farmed communally, with each of the families working its own plot. When a man and woman married, they were given their own plot of land to use to grow their own food and to give some of their produce in payment to the head man of the calpulli. When children were born, the family could ask for more land so they could grow more food. A family could also gain more land if the father fought bravely in the Aztec wars. But if the family failed to work the land properly, it was taken away from them

Food and work Aztecs ate corn and beans. Tortillas grilled and dipped in tomatoes. They also ate pancakes stuffed with tadpoles. The Aztec used a lot of herb and prayer in their medicine. The Aztec also developed a writing system with pictographs that gave a image of the story. This was called codex.

The Aztec Calendar Their Calendar was very sophisticated for their time. It consisted of 360 days a year, over 18 months, excluding five days for sacrifice. It is approximated that this calendar was used 100 year before the Gregorian calendar, which is the calendar we use today.

The Aztecs did not use written words to stand for their sounds of speech. Instead, they used pictures, or glyphs, for their writing system. Some glyphs were drawings of the objects themselves and some were symbols for ideas – for example, a shield and a club meant war. Writing was not meant to serve as a complete record. Priests or trained scribes would usually memorize a story, and they would look at the glyphs to remember the details. Aztec glyphs were carved on objects like stone monuments and tiny jade beads, painted on walls and vases, and painted in a book called a codex.

Montezuma was the Emperor of the Aztecs in the Sixteenth Century. He was a conquering king who often went to war with his neighbours. He kept the gods on his side by making human sacrifices to the gods. Montezuma

Human Sacrifices According to some accounts Montezuma sacrificed tens of thousands of prisoners at a time. Each had to be individually killed. The usual method of sacrifice was to open the victims chest, pull out his heart while he was still alive and then knock the victim down the temple stairs. The temple stairs were covered in blood. These sacrifices were to please the gods.

The Aztec Temple

Thousands of prisoners were sacrificed to the Aztec gods. Aztec Religion Religion was central to Aztec life. The sun god was especially important. An Aztec tzompantli, as illustrated in A tzompantli is a type of wooden rack used for the public display of human skulls, typically those of war captives or other sacrificial victims.

Huitzlopochtli Huitzlopochtli:the sun and war god. He battled the forces of darkness each night and was re-born each morning. There was no guarantee the sun would win, so human sacrifices were made.