The Aztecs: Should Historians Emphasize Agriculture or Human Sacrifices Essay

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    The Aztecs were indigenous people who lived in the valley of Mexico in the 15th and early 16th centuries (Mini-Q, pg 1). They had over 20 million people in their population. The Aztec people lived near a water source, so they were excellent fisherman, agriculturalists, and engineers. The Aztecs also practiced human sacrificing, something that is uncommon in our current society. Historians and teachers should emphasize on human sacrifice over agriculture because although it was gruesome, human sacrifice

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    The Aztecs have two remarkable qualities about their culture; human sacrifice and agriculture. While both of these qualities holds an importance in their history, historians should emphasize human sacrifice more. The Aztecs human sacrifice is more notable than the Aztecs agricultural ability, because they left land unoccupied for later sacrifices, it resulted in many’s death, and even the finest were sacrificed. As mentioned in “Territorial Acquisitions by Aztec Ruler” (Document A), warriors of the

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    part in the citizens everyday life. For the Aztecs, there were key components, that were complete opposites. Both of the components helped them and led to success in their world. The Aztec empire was built between 1350 and 1519. Important everyday things for the Aztecs, the key components, were agriculture and human sacrifice. The question is which of thes, Agriculture or Human sacrifice, should be emphasized by historians the most. Agriculture should be emphasized for three important reasons. There

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    What should the Aztecs be known for? Their remarkable agriculture or their horrifying human sacrifices? The Aztecs lived in Central Mexico during the 1300s to 1500s. Historians debate whether agriculture or human sacrifice is the thing that the Aztecs should be known for. Historians should emphasize agriculture because they had a brilliant structure for their chinampas, it was so important that they had gods for their agriculture, and they succeeded in ruling their empire because of it. The Aztecs

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    happened in Aztec society about 497 years ago.The Aztecs lived in the valley of Mexico from 1350 to 1519. They first migrated to the shores of Lake Texcoco around 1100 CE. Their religious beliefs led them to practicing brutal human sacrifice, which explains why they were distrusted and disliked by many groups living in that area. Historians should emphasize human sacrifice when talking about Aztecs because it was brutal and on such a large scale. It also showed the power of religion in Aztec society

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    Which Should be Emphasized: Human Sacrifice or Agriculture You are a Spanish Conquistador, you have been sailing for months on end, you have hiked miles upon miles, to finally find a civilization, the civilization is on an island and is surrounded by floating gardens, you are flabbergasted by this place so you decide to stay for a while. When you are greeted they try to explain what is happening in their city, no one in your group understands their native tongue. As you stand in the crowd at the

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    Aztecs were one of the most advanced civilizations from the 1400’s to the 1500’s. They were able to create one of the most magnificent empires known to men by an Indian tribe in America. They had built cities and temples as big as cities in Europe. Aztecs were always ahead of their time. They had made technology advancements such as, advanced architecture, technology advancements, engineering and agriculture. They also introduced weapons, medicine, tools, and calendars. The Aztec people were one

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