Aztec And Taraccan Americans

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My family originates from Michoacán ("place of those who have fish") Mexico. In pre-Columbian days the state was better known as the Tarascan state which was started in the early 14th century. However, by 1530 the Spanish would conquer the state and my people. This is all very similar to what happened in Mexico City (Tenochtitlan) in 1521 when an army of soldiers lead by Hernan Cortés was ordered to capture the Aztec civilization that they were amazed by. One of the great accomplishments of both the Aztec’s and the Purépecha’s (Tarascan people) was their buildings especially their temples. The Aztec’s buildings were constructed of stone and stucco, the Purépecha’s used fitted stone slabs like the masonry work done by the Incas. However, both

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