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Aztecs Section 1. By: Laurence, Jarrad, Grant, Cameron B., Chase, and Matt. Geography of Mexico. Mexico is a rugged mountainous land It has two major mtns. Ranges that form a V with a plateau in the middle. Central Plateau. Climate of Mexico.
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Aztecs Section 1 By: Laurence, Jarrad, Grant, Cameron B., Chase, and Matt.
Geography of Mexico • Mexico is a rugged mountainous land • It has two major mtns. Ranges that form a V with a plateau in the middle Central Plateau
Climate of Mexico • Northern Mexico is mostly arid or lacking rainfall • Most rainfall lies in the southern half of the region
Early Settlement • The Valley of Mexico was first settled by farming peoples • They settled down and formed a number of small city-states • The last people to arrive were the Mexica who arrived from Aztlan • We call these people the Aztecs
Aztec Empire • They settled in Mexico in 1325 and called their settlement Tenochtitlan • The Aztecs had a reputation as fierce warriors and mercenaries, or soldiers for hire • They believed their chief god had told them to settle in Tenochtitlan, a small island in the middle of Lake Texcoco
Tenochtitlan • The island was ideal for farming and rich in food • They created floating gardens called chinampas • On these gardens they planted corn, tomatoes, potatoes, chili peppers, and squash • The island was good for travel, transport, and defense
Aztec Expansion • Early 1400’s they started to expand • They joined two other city-states in a pact called the Triple Alliance • By 1440 they had an empire that included most of the Valley of Mexico • They were rarely defeated in battle • They used wooden shields, cotton padding, and favored a spiked club
The Empire at its Height • The Aztec empire reached its height under Moctezuma, covered most of central Mexico and was home to around ten million people • When Spanish invaders came into the Valley of Mexico they were surprised to see the cities and villages built on water, however their arrival started the downfall of the Aztecs