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1 The Aztecs

2 I. The Valley of Mexico Valley of Mexico: Mtn. basin – 7500 ft. Home of powerful cultures Large shallow lakes, fertile soil

3 A. Teotihuacan (“City of the Gods”) First major civ. of Central Mexico 1 st cent. = construction began 6 th cent. = peak of civ. Avenue of the Dead – Central avenue lined w/over 20 pyramids Pyramid of the Sun Center of trade network (obsidian) By 750—abandoned? Invasion? Internal conflict?

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5 B. The Toltec 900 CE: Toltecs rose to power Ruled by military class Capital = Tula Spread influence as far south as Yucatan Built pyramids & temples Extremely warlike—CONQUEST 1000: Topiltzin – tried to change religion End human sacrifice Worship different god (Quetzalcoatl – “Feathered Serpent”) Forced into exile (Yucatan) Legend of Topiltzin/Quetzalcoatl – “I’LL BE BACK.”

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7 II. The Aztec Empire 1200 CE: arrived in Valley of Mex. Contained city-states (Toltec) Known as the “Mexica” – poor, nomads, northern Mex. Adopted local cultures Huitzilopochtli – god of sun & warfare Eagle perched on cactus w/snake in its mouth The place where the eagle screams, where he spreads his wings; the place where he feeds, where the fish jump, where the serpents coil up & hiss!---from Cronica Mexicayotl

8 Lake Texcoco 1325: founded Tenochtitlan (modern Mex. City)

9 A. Aztecs Grow Stronger 1428: Triple Alliance: Aztecs, Texcoco, Tlacopan 1500s: controlled over 80,000 sq. mi. 38 provinces – pop. = 5-15 mill. Used military conquest Demanded tribute/taxes from conquered subjects

10 B. Nobles Rule Aztec Society Noble class = govt. officials, military leaders Commoners = merchants, artisans, soldiers, farmers who owned land Enslaved persons = lowest class EMPEROR = sat atop Aztec social pyramid Power was absolute

11 C. Tenochtitlan Early 1500s: 200,000 to 400,000 pop. Built on an island connected to mainland by 3 main causeways (Lake Texcoco) Surrounded by smaller cities (connected by streets) Canals intersected roads (canoes) Tlatelolco: huge market Chinampas: “floating gardens” The Great Temple: giant pyramid w/twin temples at top Sun god = Huitzilopochtli Rain god = Tlaloc

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14 III. Religion Rules Aztecs Worshiped animistic spirits (natural forces) About 1,000 gods (adopted from other peoples) Ex. = worshipped Quetzalcoatl (Toltec god)  Winged serpent, but also a pale-skinned man w/a beard

15 A. Religious Practices 2 main calendars: Sacred calendar = 13 mos. of 20 days Solar calendar = 18 mos. of 20 days Unlucky 5 day prd. = nemontemi

16 B. Sacrifices for the Sun God Sun god = Huitzilopochtli (most important) Made sun rise everyday Battled forces of evil during the night Needed nourishment (human blood) for strength Otherwise, the world would plunge into darkness Atop the Great Temple = sacrifices took place 1487: 80,000 victims over 4 days Needs for sacrifice motivated conquest

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18 IV. Problems in the Aztec Empire 1502: Montezuma II became emperor Called for more tribute/sacrifice b/c of growing pops. Provinces rose up (prd. of unrest & rebellion) Tried to lessen pressure Many predicted terrible things (bad omens) Lightning striking a temple Partial eclipse of sun Arrival of Spanish (return of Quetzalcoatl) (1519)

19 V. Comparison of Cultures Aztecs = Mayas Romans = Greeks Aztec calendar, mathematics, & writing = Mayan sources Roman philosophy & science = Greek models


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