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Aztecs
are Indians known for their control over south and central
Mexico, ruling primarily between the 14th and 16th
centuries. The
name “Aztec” comes from their homeland of the north
called Azatlan. Amongst
the Indians, they call themselves Mexica.
In addition, the language spoken by the Aztecs comes
from the Nauatlan branch of the Uto-Aztecan family.
This
particular tribe of Indians created the Toltec civilization,
which was the result of hundreds of people coming to Lake
Texcoco. The
families that migrated to this area later were left to
choose only swamp land, leaving the prime land to those who
arrived first. For
the late comers, the swamp provided just a single plot of
land, completely enveloped by marshes.
Although it seemed impossible, the Aztecs took their
difficult situation, turning it into what we know as the
Aztec Empire.
History
shows us that the Aztec Empire was created partially on
legend, which states that from the swampy area, an eagle
could be seen eating a snake while perched high upon a
cactus growing out of the swamps.
This legend also states that the priests claimed when
they came to this new land, this was the first thing they
saw.
Through hard
work and determination, the capital city called Tenochtitlan
was completed in 1325.
Amazingly, technology for this time included
pipelines, bridges, and chinapas, which were small islands
created by piling up mounds of mud.
The Aztec people took full advantage of the chinapas,
growing many foods such as beans, corn, chilies, squash,
tobacco, and tomatoes.
Then, as a
way of showing homage and respect to the gods, the capital
city was covered in huge religious statues.
These gods according to the Aztec beliefs is that
they control every aspect of the Astec’s daily life.
For example, Uitzilpochtli is the sun god,
Coyolxauhqui is the moon goddess, Tlaloc is the rain god,
and the creator of the calendar and writing is Quetzalcoatl.
In addition
to worshipping gods, the Aztec people also believe strongly
in sacrifices. In fact, the high priest would choose a man or woman, laying
him or her over a round stone.
Then with a very sharp knife, the individual’s
heart would be cut out.
With this type of sacrifice, the belief was that the
good gods would stop the bad gods from carrying out evil
deeds.
They also
believed that the good gods drew their strength and power
from the shed human blood and heart.
Because they depended so heavily on the gods, they
needed to continually keep them strong. Some rituals involved warriors being sacrificed, which was
considered the ultimate honor.
If a small sacrifice was required, then a prisoner
would be used.
For marriage
among the Aztec people, the groom would tie his shirt to the
bride’s dress as an expression of bonding.
After being tied together, the couple would then burn
incense for four consecutive days.
When done, the wedding ceremony could commence.
A change
came about in 1519 when a Spanish explorer by the name of
Hernando Cortes brought with him more than 500 men into the
Aztec territory in their search for gold.
Because the Aztec Indians believed Cortes was a white
god so the held him in high regard. However, once the Aztecs saw Cortes and his men melting down
their gold statues to ship back to Spain, their opinion
changed dramatically.
To stop
this, the Aztec Indians attacked Cortes and all his men,
driving them away from the Aztec territory.
However, just one year later, the Spanish came back
to attack the capital city, destroying the entire Aztec
civilization. Although
the Aztec Indians had long overcome challenges, this battle
would be the end to these people, leaving us with only the
legend and history of their struggles and accomplishments.
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