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    Political, economic, and social institutions characteristic of the governmental form War and tribute were central to the Aztec empire, which gained territory, subjects, and economic power as it expanded (Berdan 1982:35). War was a nearly constant activity requiring a large bureaucracy supported by tribute (Id. at 38). "Aztec rulers were chosen from eligible royal offspring by a council of noble elders" (Marcus and Flannery 1983:218). Manufacturing, trade, and agriculture were the main economic institutions for the creation of tribute. Traders were used as a kind of spy network outside the empire and provided information for future areas of conquest. The form of government at the time of the Triple Alliance was a confederacy that bonded together militarily, politically, and economically. The Aztec empire was a multiethnic and multilingual political organization. Near the end of the empire, religious and military activity may have resulted in the astounding figure of 20,000 human sacrifices per year. ...
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    Author: * Xolotl Huascar - 1 Post on this thread out of 322 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Apr 8, 2004 - 14:02

    I have no objections to your interests to the very vital role women actually played in Aztec society what so ever .In fact as an area of research it seems that Aztec Women and the study of them is one of the fastest growing topics both among historians and ethnographers .Perhaps you both might like to think about creating a thread for an ongoing study of Aztec women and the issues that effected them and their role in Mexica society .


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