To What Extent Did The Meso-Americans Influence The Aztecs

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Aztec Meso-American Essay: Did the Meso-Americans influence the Aztecs in a good way? This essay is going to be about the Aztecs and the Meso-Americans and how they influenced the Aztecs to do good things like having a good government, and also the architecture, art and buildings. But they were influenced in a bad way, such as having a ruler, also known as the emperor, which was not beneficial to the Aztecs. And finally, they also were influenced by the gods such as the god of war. Who wants human sacrifices which is not a good way to live? My first point is how the Aztecs were influenced in a good way by their government style/ structure. The Aztec society was composed of several social classes such as Nobles, Merchants,Commoners, and slaves. The nobles ran to government-owned land that the slaves worked on. They also commanded the army. The Aztecs ran a monarchy government style. Which is where there is one main ruler or emperor who controls. They felt that the emperor was appointed by the gods and had the divine right to rule the land. The second in command was the chief administrator called the Cihuacoatl. …show more content…

But it was not utilized to its full potential because the one main ruler or emperor had all the power and could make all of the decisions by themselves. The emperor had higher rich families to help make decisions that were hard and he could not make by himself. Some proof is that they believed that their main god was so important that they would give him human sacrifices because he was the god of war. They also believed that the god would pick the main ruler or emperor, so they believed he had full power and would make all of the right decisions. And overall, have a helper. The first ever emperor was Acamapichtil, He was the first ever emperor and he ruled the Aztecs for 19