Friday, November 8, 2019
The Aztecs essays
The Aztecs essays This paper deals with the Native American people who dominated northern Mexico in the early 16th century; The Aztecs. It presents various aspects of Aztec civilization including society and religion. It illustrates how the belief of a people can influence their way of life and also how they can adapt to their environment to make the best out of it. The Aztecs were a small, nomadic tribal people who originated from a place called Aztlan, somewhere in North West Mexico. During the 12th century, led by their chieftain Tenoch, they begun a period of wandering. Tenoch had a vision; Huitzilopochtli (the war/sun god) told him to lead the people to a swampy island in the middle of lake Texcoco. He was told to look for an eagle perched on a cactus eating a serpent. It was here they were to build their city. In 1325, they founded the city of Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan was very hard to build because there was only a small piece of land in the surrounding marshes. The Aztecs made the shallow lake into chinampas. Chinampas were small islands made by piling up plants and black, sticky mud from the lake bottom. The edges of the chinampa were held in place by wooden posts. In addition, they planted trees so the soil would hold together. These chinampas were the foundation of the city. The Aztecs also built causeways and bridges to connect the city to the mainland. There were three types of causeways: one of water alone, others of earth alone, and the third type of water and earth side by side. They moved about between the chinampas and the causeways to the city in canoes that they hallowed out from trees. Almost all the houses had two doors, one opening on the causeway and the other on the water where they kept their canoes. The city had many public squares, which housed the markets and other places of buying and selling. Here all types of merchandise were found including articles of food, jewels of gold,...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.