How did Inca society differ from the Aztec and Maya societies in Mesoamerica?
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The Aztec people of northern Mexico, arrived in Mesoamerica in the 1200s. They settled the city of Tenochtitlan and flourished in Mexico until the arrival of Europeans in the 15th century.
Aztec (in Mesoamerica) The Aztecs ruled most of Central America from the 12th to the 15th century AD.
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It was founded on an elaborate, hierarchical society.
In Aztec and Chinese societies, a tribute was required from conquered land to trade with foreign places
The Aztecs had conquered their territories and forced them to pay tributes.
They were people in Mesoamerica
They didn't they were the same
They're in Mesoamerica!
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Both the Olmec and Aztec civilizations were located in Mesoamerica, present-day Mexico. Both societies were known for their advanced agricultural practices and complex societies with hierarchical structures. Additionally, both civilizations built impressive monuments and temples, showcasing their architectural prowess.
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No, the Aztec civilization existed in Mesoamerica between the 14th and 16th centuries. Their descendants are part of modern-day Mexican society, but the Aztec civilization itself no longer exists.
The Aztec Empire primarily spoke Nahuatl, which was the language of the Aztec people. Nahuatl was the most widely spoken language in Mesoamerica at the time.
some early societies are the inca and the aztec.
The aztes lived in Mesoamerica in the 14th, 15th,16th century.