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The Aztecs The Aztecs… • Were the last to appear in Mesoamerica before the Spanish conquest • Had to search for land because most land was taken • Scavengers; hated and rejected •Believed they were the people of the sun •Huitzilopochtli, war god, was their protector Legend: Huitzilopochtli and “The promised Land” • Tenoch (1325-1375) – chief told to go to Lake Texcoco, look for an eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus with a snake in its beak • Build the capital; make sacrifices Mexico’s Flag Tenochtitlan • Settled on small island on the edge of Lake Texcoco – A.D. 1350 • Became the capital • Tenochtitlan – Place of the Prickly Pear Cactus on a rock Geography • 3 Lakes: Texcoco (largest), Chalco, Xaltocan • Marshy – created farmland City Construction • Linked to mainland by causeways • Built aqueducts (water channels) to bring fresh water to city’s reservoirs and waste away • Population grew • Built chinampas Chinampas • “floating gardens” -Series of rafts anchored to river bed -filled with mud • “floating islands” - piled up mud and reeds -connected the “gardens” • 25,000 acres of chinampas Result… Population grew dramatically! Tlatelolco – Aztec Market • Main crossroads of empire – every five days • Barter- the exchange of items without the use of currency • Cocoa beans were most common form of currency Aztec Culture • Organized and united by its beliefs • Daily religious rituals • Beliefs influenced economy, government, and ways of war Classes • Strict class system • Birth determined class • All went to school (3 different schools) • Schools were tough 4 Social Classes • Ruler: owned land • Commoners: worked the land • Merchants: owned shared land • Slaves; no land; no rights Government • Divine king/ruler • Each city ruled by “king” • Dual leadership: military/religious • Judicial Branch Judicial Branch • Rulers – high court • Commoners – low court • Prisoners – treated harshly • Sentences: death, mutilation, slavery Religious Beliefs • Polytheistic – Hundreds of gods • Believed fate influenced entire life • Naming child, planting, crowning fate • Believed in omens – signs of the future • No fear of death or sacrifice because of belief in fate Human Sacrifices • Gods required human sacrifice to stay strong • Some blood letting • Cannibalism • Human sacrifices were usually prisoners of war • Honor to be chosen as a sacrifice • 20-50 thousand people sacrificed each year Huitzlopochtli • Sun and war god • Battled forces of darkness each night and was re-born each morning • Human sacrifices insured sun’s victory thus rise Quetzelcoatl • Former white-skinned bearded priest • Came from the east – promised to return • God of civilization, priesthood, and learning Tlaloc • The Rain God • Children were drowned as sacrifices to him • Main agricultural god Tezcatlipoca • God of night and all material things Accomplishments Medicine • Superstitions • Herbs • Splints Language • Heiroglyphics • Language – Nahuati – living language today Codices – “books” • Codex Mendoza • Florentine Codex • Codex Borbonicus Calendar • 360 days, 18 months , (5 days for sacrifice) • Each day controlled by 2 gods • Lunar and solar • Calendars would synchronize every 52 years • Believed the world would end every 52 years Art • Stone carvings • Figures of gods • Calendar stone Jewelry Masks Chocolate • Mayans and Aztecs • “xocoatl” bitter, spicy chocolate drink • Played role in social and religious life • Symbolized life and fertility • Medicine • Wealthy • Cortez returned to Spain with cocoa beans and “recipe” Montezuma II Emperor 1502-1520 Trained as a priest Aztec power reached its height under • One goal of conquest was to gain sacrifices • Also sought wealth • • • • • Grew to 400-500 small states – 15 million people • Aztecs collected tribute – payment in the form of goods, services, or currency • Held empire together by force Fall of the Aztecs #1 • Failed to win loyalty of conquered people because of resentment and anger • Conquered people were eager to join Spaniards in defeating Aztec empire #2 • Montezuma’s training led to fall of Aztecs • Believed Cortes to be incarnate of Quetzalcoatl • Killed by one of his former subjects #3 Spaniards were armed with guns, iron weapons, and had horses #4 • Smallpox • Natives had no immunity to this European disease