Aztecs' Capital, Tenochtitla
.... in Katz 179). It is, therefore, a pity that so much of the
city had to be destroyed when the
Aztecs resisted us. The dike has been ....
(2079

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Demographic Study of Mexico City
.... Eventually, the supremacy of the
Aztecs caused the
city to be a magnet for others wishing to curry the favor of and profit from dealings with the
Aztecs. ....
(2056

8

)
Mayan & Aztec Civilization
.... The Aztec empire, as it is sometimes called, was a territory in which the
Aztecs, operating from their
city-state of Tenochtitlan, had subjugated various ....
(2024

8

)
Exploration of the New World
.... ceased. The Spaniards discovered an incredible wealth of gold, silver, and precious stones in the capital
city of the
Aztecs. In ....
(2765

11

)
Pyramids of Latin America and Egypt
.... The center of their society was located in the area we know today as Mexico
City. The
Aztecs built pyramids that were topped by double temples, which were ....
(3807

15

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Myth of La Malinche in Mexican History
.... There is little doubt that the initiative of La Malinche's approach to relations with the
Aztecs and other
city-states was her own: it is born witness to by ....
(3730

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The Incas and the Aztecs
.... on the site of the modern Mexico
City, and it was founded in the fourteenth century on an artificial island in the valley lake. The
Aztecs gradually conquered ....
(2823

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)
International Marketing Plan
.... Eventually, the supremacy of the
Aztecs caused the
city to be a magnet for others wishing to curry the favor of and profit from dealings with the
Aztecs. ....
(2798

11

)
Leon-Portilla's The Broken Spears
.... The
Aztecs rally to save their
city, and again they are described as brave: "Their spirits and courage were high; not one of them showed any fear or behaved ....
(1105

4

)
The Rise & Fall of the Aztec Empire
.... The
Aztecs were to live essentially as mercenaries for the next difficult years, as their
city and neat patchwork of chinampas slowly grew (Clendinnen 45). ....
(2539

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)
Spanish Conquest of the New World
.... cause, that of taking over the Aztec empire and its capital
city, Tenochtitlan. Many of the Indians he first encountered were enemies of the
Aztecs and were ....
(1371

5

)
Ancient Mexican-Aztec God Quetzalocoatl
.... at the Toltec
city of Tula and left there by, according to legend, walking eastward into the Atlantic. By the religious beliefs of the later
Aztecs he was one ....
(2224

9

)
Hernan Cortes - Conquistador or Coward?
.... notes, "In a brutal attack, Cortes massacred its citizens and set fire to the
city."[31] Cortes was also helped in his victories over the
Aztecs by the ....
(6936

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Definitions
.... on the site of the modern Mexico
City, and it was founded in the fourteenth century on an artificial island in the valley lake. The
Aztecs gradually conquered ....
(1837

7

)
Mexican Mole
.... in one of the convents of Puebla de los Angeles, a
city in Mexico. .... echoes Mexico's original ethnic identity in a dish created after the
Aztecs were conquered ....
(2006

8

)
Hernan Cortes in the Conquest of Mexico
.... were morally justifiable rather than permit the brutality and human sacrifices of the
Aztecs. .... Cortes massacred its citizens and set fire to the
city."[28] Yet ....
(7695

31

)
Guatemala From 1954 to Current Period
.... Che" Guevara, after his abortive attempt to organize a citizen militia in Guatemala
City. .... Galeano 1:48; 1:70), in order to defeat the
Aztecs decisively with a ....
(1956

8

)
The History of Animal Sacrifice
.... in history, from the Hebrews, Ancient Greeks and Ancient Romans to the
Aztecs and the Yoruba .... However, the founder of the Hialeah sect of Santeria sued the
city. ....
(1045

4

)
The Mayan The Mayan
.... for the social, political and demographical collapse of the southern lowland Mayan
city-states in the .... The Mayan shared this land with the Inca and the
Aztecs. ....
(2785

11

)
Frida Kahlo, Woman and Artist
.... Kahlo and her four poster bed were transported to Mexico
City's National Institute .... The
Aztecs, and ancient Mexican culture, tended to worship certain animals. ....
(3592

14

)
Hispanic Colonial Experience in the New World
.... for Cortez is adept at exploiting a civil war between the imperial
Aztecs and the .... can be exploited and the promise of gold in the fabled
city can possibly be ....
(3664

15

)
Nutritional Habits of Mexico's People
.... peasant drink remains pulque, which was a ceremonial beverage of the
Aztecs. .... Today, seventy percent live in cities, with Mexico
City becoming one of the ....
(1794

7

)
The immense popularity of the work of Frida Kahlo
.... born in 1907 in Coyoacßn, now a part of greater Mexico
City, to Guillermo .... the nationalists' "anti-Spanish anti-imperialism identified with the
Aztecs as the ....
(2907

12

)
Japan and Mexico and International Trade
.... of the traitorous aid of Malinche, a Nahua princess who despised the
Aztecs. .... On Mexico
City subways, for instance, male and female workers are herded into ....
(2793

11

)
LABYRINTH OF SOLITUDE
.... is waiting for "the hero's return either to save or redeem his
city or to .... inhabited Mexico long before the conquistadores arrived, the Mayas and
Aztecs who had ....
(1281

5

)
Lifestyles of Mexico
.... of the traitorous aid of Malinche, a Nahua princess who despised the
Aztecs. .... On Mexico
City subways, for instance, male and female workers are herded into ....
(2449

10

)
Mexican Oil Industry The development of the Mexican oil ind
.... known in Mexico since pre Columbian times.5 The ancient
Aztecs used this .... relatively 14William E. McMahon, ed., Two Strikes and Out (Garden
City, NY: Country ....
(5145

21

)
Origins of a Multiracial Society
.... and agriculture were magnificent (Burns 7). Finally, the
Aztecs were also .... pervaded the small, heterogeneous middle groups within Guatemala
City (Burns 265). ....
(3891

16

)
Latin American Revolutionary Activists The purpose of this ...
.... the mountains and continue working on the revolution in the
city; he cites .... One difference in the historical experience of the
Aztecs and the modern experience ....
(1628

7

)
Two Autobiographies of Latin American Activists The purpose of ...
.... the mountains and continue working on the revolution in the
city; he cites .... One difference in the historical experience of the
Aztecs and the modern experience ....
(1628

7

)