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History Migrate from North America in 1168 to Mexico Valley where they built the capital of Tenochtitlan near Lake Texcoco. This marks the site where they had seen a sign in the form of an eagle perched on a cactus. In 1521 the Aztecs fell to Hernan Cortes, the Spanish and their allies
Home, religion and school • Houses were built of stone or brick (rich), the poor mostly lived in huts • Babies were celebrated for the new life in the world • All children had mandatory attendance in school to learn behavior, engineering, building, and trade • Ate corn, beans, squashes, potatoes, tomatoes, avocadoes, fish, rabbits, armadillos, snakes, coyotes and wild turkey • Their religious practices were similar to that of the Mayans
Appearance • Upper class – decorated with fans and feathers • Commoners – dressed more plan, killed if had a fan or feather
Social Structure • Nobles had slaves • In free time: • Wrote poetry about love, war and religion • Played a ball game similar to basketball • 20 year old men married women about age 14-15 • Could marry as many as they could afford • Used matchmakers
Government • In 1428 they formed an alliance with Texcocans and the Tacubans • They were ruled by an Emperor, usually with military power • At its height the • empire had up to • 6 million people