Monday, 13 August 2012

Aztec Empire

By Eddie Montezuma


The story of the Aztec empire starts with the downwards spiral and the eventual fall of the Toltec civilization, which happened through the 10th or 11th century. Hundreds of men and women went to the central plateau region circling lake Texcoco in Mexico. These individuals, (or immigrants, as they can be called) had been the Aztecs indians and they had been by far the most recent addition that place, so these men and women got the worst pickings on the subject of choice of land to stay. They took the swampy region on the western side of the Lake Texcoco as their territory and this portion of the lake was the worst looking and least appropriate for living in the whole location.

The Cactus, Eagle, And Snake Legend

So even from the beginning, the Aztecs lived in disadvantageous circumstances and nobody believed that they could be capable of what they had been about to do in the years to come. But, the Aztecs themselves understood, or had faith that their fate will transform for the better and fate's wheels will eventually turn. The Aztec's belief in a particular legend empowered this "underdog" group of men and women to turn into a very powerful and well-known empire in just the length of two centuries.

The tale that they believed in with all their hearts was this: the Aztec people would create an incredibly powerful civilization in a swampy location in which they would see a cactus growing out of a rock and on that cactus an eagle will be perched while feeding on a snake. The priests or the religious leaders supposedly saw this the first time they went to the shores of lake Texcoco so this possibly strengthened their faiths and in turn, they had been able to build an empire that will be known for ages to come. The Aztec people's belief in that distinct tale was so strong that even these days all of Mexico's cash has the cactus, serpent and eagle on it.

Tenochtitlan - The Pillar Of Aztec Empire

So just like any thriving group of individuals, the Aztecs grew in number, therefore, they were able to build a powerful military force and a lot of civil organizations. They had been then able to build Tenochtitlan, a city which is located in current day Mexico City.

Keep in mind how when they initially arrived, the Aztecs got the worst pickings in terms of territory? Well, they were able to switch things around and they even utilised the shallow lake bed and turn it into "chinampas". Chinampas are some kind of garden that was produced by piling up the mud found at the bottom of the lake so as to make artificial islands.

The Aztecs empire grew to be a very profitable and strong due in part to the people that took the reigns and ruled Aztec people into an advanced civilization. Rulers of Tenochtitlan teamed up with two other cities - Texcoco and Tlacopan in order to grow to be more strong. They, as a team, ultimately had total control of the Valley of Mexico. However it was clear that amongst the three, Tenochtitlan was the strongest and the driving force. Excellent leaders which had been referred to as Huey Tlatoani would rule the land for a lot of years.




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