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22 September, 07:57

How did religion contribute to the expansion of the Aztec Empire? A. The Aztec believed their gods intended for them to control all of Central America. B. The Aztec needed more farmland to grow more grain for annual harvest offerings. C. The Aztec sent missionaries to convert neighboring cultures to their religion. D. The Aztec needed to conquer territory in order to acquire prisoners to sacrifice.

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  1. 22 September, 10:55
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    The good answer is A.

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    Some one hundred years before the arrival of the Spanish, an Aztec ruler called Itzcoatl launched a campaign to conquer more land and expand Aztec power in the valley of Mexico. They had the divine guidance of the Sun God, Huitzilopochtli, as they were his chosen people, according to Aztec historians. In 1426 AD Iztcoalt and his armies attacked and crushed the Tepanecs in a great battle. Other rulers followed a ruthless campaign of conquests to fulfill the glorious destiny of the Aztecs, the sons of the Sun God, who were the masters of the valley of Mexico.
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