The Aztec people were certain ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to 16th centuries. The Nahuatl words aztecat and aztecah mean "people fromAztlan",a mythological place for the Nahuatl-speaking culture of the time, and later adopted as the word to define the Mexica people. Often the term "Aztec" refers exclusively to the Mexica people of Tenochtitlan (now the location of Mexico City), situated on an island in Lake Texcoco, who referred to themselves as Mēxihcah Tenochcah or Cōlhuah Mexihcah
Sometimes the term also includes the inhabitants of Tenochtitlan's two principal allied city-states, the Acolhuas of Texcoco and the Tepanecs of Tlacopan, who together with the Mexica formed the Aztec Triple Alliance that controlled what is often known as the "Aztec Empire". In other contexts, Aztec may refer to all the various city states and their peoples, who shared large parts of their ethnic history and cultural traits with the Mexica, Acolhua and Tepanecs, and who often also used the Nahuatl language as a lingua franca. In this meaning it is possible to talk about an Aztec civilization including all the particular cultural patterns common for most of the peoples inhabiting Central Mexico in the late postclassic period.
From the 13th century, the Valley of Mexico was the heart of Aztec civilization: here the capital of the Aztec Triple Alliance, the city of Tenochtitlan, was built upon raised islets in Lake Texcoco. The Triple Alliance formed a tributary empire expanding its political hegemony far beyond the Valley of Mexico, conquering other city statesthroughout Mesoamerica. At its pinnacle, Aztec culture had rich and complexmythological and religious traditions, as well as achieving remarkable architectural and artistic accomplishments. In 1521 Hernán Cortés, along with a large number of Nahuatl speaking indigenous allies, conquered Tenochtitlan and defeated the Aztec Triple Alliance under the leadership of Hueyi Tlatoani Moctezuma II. Subsequently the Spanish founded the new settlement of Mexico City on the site of the ruined Aztec capital, from where they proceeded with the process of colonizing Central America.
Aztec culture and history is primarily known through archaeological evidence found in excavations such as that of the renowned Templo Mayor in Mexico City; fromindigenous bark paper codices; from eyewitness accounts by Spanish conquistadors such as Hernán Cortés and Bernal Díaz del Castillo; and especially from 16th and 17th century descriptions of Aztec culture and history written by Spanish clergymen and literate Aztecs in the Spanish or Nahuatl language, such as the famousFlorentine Codex compiled by the Franciscan monk Bernardino de Sahagún with the help of indigenous Aztec informants.

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ResponderEliminarThis is what I`ve been looking for!
ResponderEliminarThe way Aztecs used to sacrifice people was similar to the way Mayas used to.
But I`ll back Mayas up, after all they were more smart.
Nice background though, loved the vid too.
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I discovered that the Aztecs were called Aztecs were a Native American people of Nahua descent who founded Mexico-Tenochtitlan in the XV century and was a very large state in Mesoamerica.
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EliminarVery creative and interesting, the Aztec was an important period, their language its an amazing one and no doubt that its interesting. Nahuatl sounds awesome! Great Job!
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Eliminargreat topic and very interesting thank you for giving us more information
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Thank you for this information I think it's important you tell us the importants things and it's not long and boring and you make us easy to know more!
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EliminarI think that this investigation is very creative and interesting . I liked all the information is complete :)
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EliminarMaybe the most important fact is that they knew another civilizations, like Olmecas and Mayans, is not a simple coincidence that Quetzalcoatl has the same form that Kukulkan, besides they had different conections to make barters, after all, Chichen Itza is a mixture of a clash of cultures.
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Eliminarthe bloh is goog is short and interesting I liked when talk about religion because thay did human sacrifice and the little video was interesting
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ResponderEliminarthe Aztec empire is one of my favorites, the sacrifices seemed too exaggerated jajaj but very good information which we read
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EliminarAztec culture is one of my favorites , it's good they chose this theme , I loved congratulations!
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This blog is so interesting :3
ResponderEliminarI taught me all about the Azteca civilization, their culture and their manners. Nicely done