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Nathalia Gill
20 March, 02:06
How did the Aztec become so powerful?
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Jaylynn Sampson
20 March, 03:15
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I believe from what I have learned about the Aztecs is that they were an army that conquered other groups and made them fight with their army, so as they conquered more groups, they had more and more people to fight in their army.
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Isaac Gaines
20 March, 04:53
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the Aztec people became so powerful because they focused on warfare, and the advancement of military weapons to conquer neighboring civilizations.
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