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The Aztecs World History - Libertyville HS
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Rise of the Aztecs Migrated around 1200 AD from northern Mexican deserts Hired out as mercenaries, for Toltecs Achieved independence by 1300
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Tenochtitlan In 1325, they founded a town on an island in Lake Texcoco, at the site of modern Mexico City City grew quickly –By 1500, population was 3-400,000 –Larger than any except cities in China –Ringed by suburban cities
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Political Development Warrior based elite Elite soldiers were called Eagle Warriors Priests were just below Emperor in social status
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Systematic Slavery Aztec warfare was directed towards capture, not killing Prisoners of war were sacrificed to gods But if captive had useful trade or skill, they were spared
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Aztec Religion Practiced human sacrifice Justification –Gods gave things to humans only if humans nourished the Gods –Aztecs practiced bloodletting and human sacrifice (bloodletting)
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Aztec Religion Priests taught that gods were best nourished by living hearts of sacrificed captives The braver the captive, the more nourishing the sacrifice for the Gods
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Aztec Religion Why the need for human sacrifice? –Aztecs believed that gods were in constant conflict, opposition with each other –Aztec gods needed blood to fight against each other –Belief led to widespread wars Search for sacrificial victims Tribute paid in both food and victims
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Aztec Religion Wars led to widespread resentment! Process –Some sacrifices were minimal (1-2 POWs) –Some were spectacular in scope (1000s at a time, for hours or days)
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Aztec Religion Victim held down by four priests on an altar at top of pyramid Priest made incision below rib cage w/ razor sharp obsidian knife, pull out living heart Heart then burned in brazier, corpse pushed down steps Very noble carried down
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Aztec Religion Aztecs believed they absorbed gods of conquered people into their own pantheon More gods on your side, the better! Led to need for more sacrifices for more gods
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Aztec Culture Aztec Law –Simple, harsh, effective –Most punishments resulted in death or mutilation Social hierarchy Only boys were educated –Depended on social class –Parent’s profession generally dictated kid’s training –Women were subordinate to men
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Aztec Technology Stone and bone technology Sophisticated writing system that has been translated
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Decline of Aztecs Montezuma II (r. 1502-1522) –Ruled huge empire, but empire filled with revolts by subject people –Demanded more tribute and sacrifices –Subject people of Aztec Empire HATED Aztecs –Some tribes allied with Spaniards
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Decline and Fall of Aztecs Aztecs had legend involving white skinned Gods who would return from the East Spaniards were initially regarded as Gods, by Aztecs
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