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The Mexica/Aztecs have had a long tradition of "recalling" leaders that they felt did not agree with their will. Your theories maybe right Trauma... lol.And this statement kills me. ""Contrary to some past interpretation, militarism was apparently central to the city's culture," the excavation team said in a statement." Let me just say the Aztecs were the American version of the Roman Empire in terms of expansion. The Aztecs conquered many parts of modern Mexico.
Quote from: Lost Angel on December 03, 2004, 06:22:21 PMThe Mexica/Aztecs have had a long tradition of "recalling" leaders that they felt did not agree with their will. Your theories maybe right Trauma... lol.And this statement kills me. ""Contrary to some past interpretation, militarism was apparently central to the city's culture," the excavation team said in a statement." Let me just say the Aztecs were the American version of the Roman Empire in terms of expansion. The Aztecs conquered many parts of modern Mexico.It is not about the aztecs though. Nobody knows what people were living at Teotihuacan