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In less than 200 years the Aztec's transformed themselves from
a band of wandering nomads to the greatest civilization the New World had ever
known. What records remain of this amazing feat indicate they did it through
brilliant military campaigns and by ingeniously applying technology to master
the harsh environment they faced. They built their capital city where no city
should have been possible: in the middle of a lake. The Aztec also practiced
human sacrifice on an unprecedented scale and made many enemies. By the time the
Spaniards landed they had no trouble recruiting tribal allies to destroy the
Aztecs. Watch with host Peter Weller as we examine the architecture and
infrastructure behind the New World's greatest, and last, indigenous society.
(47 minutes)
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