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The Aztecs - An Interesting History From Beginning to End - cover

The Aztecs - An Interesting History From Beginning to End

MultiPress Media

Maison d'édition: Quick Reads

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Synopsis

Discover the fascinating world of the Aztecs...

The Aztec Empire was a remarkable civilization that flourished in central Mexico, leaving an indelible mark on history. From their intricate societal structure to their impressive achievements in art and architecture, the Aztecs created a vibrant culture that resonates even today. But beyond their artistic legacy lies a complex narrative of conquest, spirituality, and resilience.

This book delves into the origins of the Aztec Empire, exploring the Mexica people's migration and the founding myths of Tenochtitlán. It highlights the strategic rise of this capital city through key figures like Moctezuma I and the importance of political alliances. You'll uncover the intricacies of Aztec society, from their hierarchical structure to the vital role of religion in everyday life.

Furthermore, we examine the economic practices that sustained the empire, the military strategies that fueled their expansion, and the profound impact of the Spanish conquest. 

Discover a plethora of topics such as:

* Origins of the Aztec Empire
* The Rise of Tenochtitlán
* Society and Culture
* The Spanish Conquest
* Legacy of the Aztec Empire
And much more...!

So if you want a concise and informative book on the Aztecs, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!
Disponible depuis: 22/09/2024.

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