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Aztec Territorial Boundaries Rather than being a politically unified , highly integrated polity , the Aztec ' empire ' was in fact a Triple Alliance between three cities ( Tenochtitlán , Tlacopan , and Texcoco ) which jointly managed to ...
Aztec Territorial Boundaries Rather than being a politically unified , highly integrated polity , the Aztec ' empire ' was in fact a Triple Alliance between three cities ( Tenochtitlán , Tlacopan , and Texcoco ) which jointly managed to ...
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... Aztec answers to 15 questions asked by the Spaniards regarding tribute in pre - Conquest and early post - Conquest Mexico ; the first nine questions request data regarding pre - Conquest tribute . The order of the pages in all 3 ...
... Aztec answers to 15 questions asked by the Spaniards regarding tribute in pre - Conquest and early post - Conquest Mexico ; the first nine questions request data regarding pre - Conquest tribute . The order of the pages in all 3 ...
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... Aztec garrison there , and another at the fort of Oztuma ; however , at certain times during the year Totoltepec sent ' presents ' of blankets , jades , and copper to the Aztec capital . The Aztec built the fortress at Oztuma after they ...
... Aztec garrison there , and another at the fort of Oztuma ; however , at certain times during the year Totoltepec sent ' presents ' of blankets , jades , and copper to the Aztec capital . The Aztec built the fortress at Oztuma after they ...
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