The Aztec Indians
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The Aztec Indians, who are known for their
domination of southern and central Mexico, ruled between the
14th and 16th centuries. Their name is derived from
Azatlan, the homeland of the north. The Aztecs also call
themselves Mexica and there language came from the Nahuatlan
branch of the Uto‑Aztecan family.
The Aztecs were formed after the Toltec civilization
occurred when hundreds of civilians came towards Lake
texcoco. Late families were unfortunate and were forced to
go to the swamp lands. In the swamp lands there was only
one piece of land to farm on and it was totally surrounded
by more marshes . The Aztec families some how converted
these disadvantages to a might empire known as they Aztec
Empire. People say the empire was partially formed by a
deeply believed legend. As the the legend went it said that
Aztec people would create a empire on in a swampy place
where they would see an eagle eating a snake while perched
on a cactus which is growing out of a rock in the
swamplands. This is what priests claimed they saw while
entering the new land.
By the year 1325 Their capital city was finished.
They called it Tenochtitlan. In the the capital city
aqueducts (piping) were constructed, bridges
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