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  1. Throughout the century following the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire of 1519, a significant number of African slaves were brought to the Veracruz. According to Philip D. Curtin's The Atlantic Slave Trade : A Census, an estimated 200,000 enslaved Africans were kidnapped and brought to New Spain , which later became modern Mexico.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AztecsAztecs - Wikipedia

    Aztec black on orange ceramics are chronologically classified into four phases: Aztec I and II corresponding to c. 1100–1350 (early Aztec period), Aztec III (c. 1350–1520), and the last phase Aztec IV was the early colonial period. Aztec I is characterized by floral designs and day-name glyphs; Aztec II is characterized by a stylized grass design above calligraphic designs such as S-curves ...

  3. Vor 6 Tagen · Aztec, Nahuatl-speaking people who in the 15th and early 16th centuries ruled a large empire in what is now central and southern Mexico. The name Aztec is derived from Aztlán (variously translated as “White Land,” “Land of White Herons,” or “Place of Herons”), an allusion to their origins

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    e. The Aztec Empire or the Triple Alliance ( Classical Nahuatl: Ēxcān Tlahtōlōyān, [ˈjéːʃkaːn̥ t͡ɬaʔtoːˈlóːjaːn̥]) was an alliance of three Nahua city-states: Mexico-Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco, and Tlacopan. These three city-states ruled that area in and around the Valley of Mexico from 1428 until the combined forces of the ...

  5. 4. Jan. 2021 · For example, in 1519 AD the Aztec empire was comprised of several million people, living in city-state capitals with a median density of 50 people per hectare 62. Population estimates can have ...

    • Lucas C. R. Silva, Rodrigo Studart Corrêa, Jamie L. Wright, Barbara Bomfim, Barbara Bomfim, Lauren H...
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  6. 26. Feb. 2014 · The Aztec civilization, with its capital city at Tenochtitlán (Mexico City), is actually the most well-documented Mesoamerican civilization with sources including archaeology, native books (codices) and lengthy and detailed accounts from their Spanish conquerors - both by military men and Christian clergy.

  7. By Jessica van Dop DeJesus. The year is 1450. Twin pyramids covered in red and blue paint rise nine stories tall on an enormous platform in the center of the city of Tenochtitlan (pronounced...