Aztec Social Classes

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Aztec society was broken down into several social classes under a king. Below the King were the pipiltin or the nobles who received a full education, served in prestigious government positions, and were allowed to own land. Below the nobles, were the ordinary citizens known as the macehualtin who were separated by geographic family regions and were offered communal lands and schools that would help them pursue jobs as artisans, merchants, or military soldiers. The third class were the slaves known as the mayeques. Apart from those three classes, other important members of Aztec society included religious scholars recognized as the wise men or tlamatinime.

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