How Did Civilization Influence The Aztec Civilization

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After their ruler Huitzilopochtli died they believed that he had become a god and followed directions that he had given them. Once they told them to make a new civilization in a certain spot they did but they had many troubles building it their. But they still obeyed the god and made the civilization. In the Civilizations they built temples and pyramids in order to hold festivals and sacrifices for the gods. They fought to keep their land and even conquered more in the east all the way down to the Gulf of Mexico. When they conquered more land they took the ones they fought back as prisoners and sacrificed them to the gods. During Ahuizotl rule he killed the adults and sent the children to live in the aztec cities in order to spread their religion. …show more content…

The people settled in the Valley of Mexico. This was thousands of years before the Aztecs arrived. The valley itself had a variety of different landforms this included flatlands and hills near the foot of the mountains that surrounded them. The climate was very harsh in the valley, it was harder to grow the crops that the city needed in order to live. In late May or June warm, wet air begins to blow from the Gulf of Mexico. The warm air rises to the mountain peaks, and then begins to cool the colder temp of the higher elevations. This leads to the creation of storm clouds, which bring heavy rains to the valley.
In the markets many merchants sold a variety of goods. Across the town men worked in the fields while the women sat at looms, weaving cloth for their families and some to be sold at the market. Their was a law that stated that only the nobles cotton the commoners had to wear made from ixtle or other fibers. The new ruler took a bath every day others thought that was weird since cleanliness wasn’t very developed in the city. But, the king made it more common in the city. Nobels started building bathhouses and used charcoal as a way to brush their

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