Aztec Triple Alliance

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    perspective for a deeper comparison. As we delve into the culture and structure of the Aztec Empire, Safavid Empire, and Mughal Empire, we will see what sets them above or below an acceptable threshold of life. The Aztec Empire social and cultural way of life was one that divided into two general categories of people the noble or common people. These groups were even further divided but had quite different lives. The Aztec society was education oriented people and no matter the standing in…

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    Mexica Culture

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    Throughout the centuries on Earth, Great Empires expanding mass amounts of territory have arisen, and crumbled in the forms of the Persian Empire, Roman Empire, Han Dynasty, Mongolian Empire, and the Aztec Empire only to falter to the test of time. All great Empires are formed by having a distinctive advantage over their neighbours whether it be in military tactics, or technologies that allowed them to exploit the weaknesses of their rivals. The Mexica were a religious and militaristic society,…

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    Mexico Pottery

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    Throughout this article, Nicholas, Elson, and many more contributors looked closely upon Aztec ceramic pottery during the Post-Classic Period, which thus put in perspective the trade patterns and economic state of the empire. It analyzes Chiconautla, Mexico, the capital of small Post-Classic city-state on the southern edge of the Teotihuacan Valley, and it’s specific relation to the development and growth of markets for trade (Nicolas et al 2009:443). This growth in ceramic trade is shown to…

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    timeframe in this book takes place in the 1519-1521.Townsend describes the thesis of this book throughout her work, her thesis basically stated that Malintzin was an indigenous woman that translated for Hernando Cortés in the meetings he had with the Aztec emperor Moctezuma, and claimed she didn’t really want to, but her actions speak otherwise. I found it interesting that Malinztin basically worked her way to the top from starting out as a slave to becoming the term “Malinche”, which she…

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    XXIII gives an extensive written description of Doña Marina also known as Malintzin. The source underlines the differences between the traditions of European and Aztec society. Diaz del Castillo gives the impression through his narrative that Spaniards were devoted to religion. In fact, according to Diaz (1517), once they settle in the Aztec territory Cortes told the chiefs from the Tabasco community about their holy faith, that they were Christians and that they deify one true and only god.…

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    Did you know that even if we were to put the earth’s history into a clock human history would be less than a second? Still, we’ve made the most impact on the earth than any other species.Moreover, we are very inclined on learning about our past. Our history. Our revolution. The human revolution occurred two hundred and fifty thousand years ago. Humans began migrating to Eurasia, Australia,The Americas as well as to The Pacific.Likewise, the core languages also began to spread.Such as Bantu…

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