Title: Aztec Culture
1Aztec Culture
What we think the Aztec capital might have looked
like in 1400.
2Terms to Know
- Tenochititlan Aztec capital, now part of Mexico
City - Chinampas Floating Gardens mounds of soil
built with swamp mud so they could farm in the
lake - Polytheism Belief in many gods
3Aztec Farming (Chinampas)
Floating Gardens made farming possible in the
swamps of Lake Texcoco.
4Ancient Structures of the Aztecs
- The Aztecs were a people who lived in what is now
Central Mexico. They first came to this region
in the 1300s and dominated the region from the
1300s to the 1500s. Their religion included
human and animal sacrifices. Their diet included
a new food known as chocolate, made from fruit of
the cacao tree.
5Topic Aztec Origins
- - Question How did the Aztecs get to Mexico?
- - Gods told them to move to Valley of Mexico in
1200s and to look for an eagle, sitting on a
cactus - - When arrived, other tribes already claimed the
good land - - Finally saw the eagle in Lake Texcoco (near
present day Mexico City), settled there, and
began to build their capital city
6Tenochtitlan (the capital)
Formed on an island Easy to defend and protect
Soggy land made growing crops difficult, until
they adapted
7Lake Texcoco and Tenochtitlan
8Aztec Gods
- Quetzalcoatl Huitzilopochtli Tlaloc
God of Rain
God that created the world
God of Sun and War
9Topic Aztec Life
- Question What was life like for the Aztec?
- Brutal most did not live to be 50
- Built canals for trade and crops
- Lake gave them fish, ducks, algae
- Lake also protected them from attack
10Aztec Culture Factoids
Food Most Vegetarian. Included corn, beans,
squash, apples, algae. Starvation common during
bad crop years.
Warfare To protect, and defend nation.
Training promoted, ranks kept it organized.
Education 2 main schools run by priests. Boys
learned warfare, girls learned motherly duties.
Recreation Liked hard work, the little free
time they had included music, board and ball games
Social Classes - Ruler on top, priests, warriors,
traders, craftsmen, peasants, slaves.
Aztecs
Sacrifices Done to please Gods by giving blood,
hearts most were prisoners honored to do it. How
many? 4000/yr. Priests were cannibals!
Crime and Punishment Gods liked good behavior,
cages instead of jail, quick punishments.
Marriage Arranged by parents, four days of
feasting after ceremony, no divorce allowed,
multiple wives OK