Culture
Culture in the Aztec Empire originated from the present day of Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and Colorado. The Aztecs relied on hunting and gathering because were a sedentary culture. Advanced civilization was known for the Aztec Empire and through religious beliefs, government involvement, and family life.
Religion had played a huge factor in everyday life in Aztec life because of the many gods and goddess they worshipped. During the agricultural year ceremonies were very important to them to ensure good crops for the Aztec people.
The Aztec Empire consist of four classes nobles, commoners, serfs, and slaves. The main social classes were hobility or pill, common people or macehalli. The classes had shown a power of hierarchy having the nobles on top being the most powerful and dominating class and the slaves being the lowest and powerless. Although the Aztec Empire treated the slaves well and were allowed to gain or purchase their right to freedom.
Religion had played a huge factor in everyday life in Aztec life because of the many gods and goddess they worshipped. During the agricultural year ceremonies were very important to them to ensure good crops for the Aztec people.
The Aztec Empire consist of four classes nobles, commoners, serfs, and slaves. The main social classes were hobility or pill, common people or macehalli. The classes had shown a power of hierarchy having the nobles on top being the most powerful and dominating class and the slaves being the lowest and powerless. Although the Aztec Empire treated the slaves well and were allowed to gain or purchase their right to freedom.