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Compare and Contrast - Aztecs & Mongols

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Aztecs vs. Mongols: Compare and Contrast Essay

The rise of the Aztec and Mongol empires had a large impact on the areas they inhabited. The regions they occupied had been completely conquered and affected by the invasions of these empires. Both the Aztecs and the Mongols were very similar in many aspects such as their ultimate goal to gain more power and land. Even though the Aztecs and Mongols shared many similarities in their war tactics, they had many differences when talking about their religious, technological and hierarchic aspects.

The Aztecs were a very unique empire. They were also very dislike and distrusted by dominant powers in the area. But the Aztec empire was also feared because of their reputation to have very strong warriors and to sacrifice many people. They had very strange beliefs, such as their intense worship in the sun, which they believed would only rise with the sacrifice of a live human being. The Aztecs were very advanced with it came to their knowledge technologically. They held a lot of knowledge of stone-working, which benefited them greatly when it came to the buildings of their temples. They were also very intelligent with the knowledge of constructing their own cities. They had known how to manage all of the city's sewage and how to produce crops, which made them very successful and powerful. The Aztec's hierarchy had consisted of three different sects. The priests occupied the top sect, followed by the warriors, which were followed by the peseants that worked on the crops and other forms of labor.

On the other hand, the Mongols were nomads, which is one of the main differences between the two empires. The Mongols had begun their empire as pagans but ultimately converted to the Islamic religion. But although they had converted religions, they still followed many of the traditions of the pagan religion, such as if a ruler were to pass way, any and all military action were to immediate cease and the soldiers must all return home. Unfortunately, the Mongols were not nearly as technologically advanced or knowledgeable as the Aztecs. For that reason, they instead, adapted many attributes from prior empires such as the writing style from China. They also had a prestigious group of individuals, called a sacrifice force, which had sacrificed their lives to manipulate their enemies into believing that they had been defeated, only to fall into their trap thanks to the survivors that had retrieved the rest of the army. Also unlike the Aztecs, the Mongols' hierarchy had consisted of a leader that was in charge of everything, followed by the clan members, warriors and the Mongols'

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