Secondly, the Aztec followed in the steps of their neighbors and earlier Mesoamerican predecessors in the region by galvanizing the empire around religion.[1] Like typical Mesoamerican communities, the Aztecs did not have one god. Rather, their religion was characterized by reverence to numerous deities who were believed to have certain powers and functions. At the center of the Aztec civilization was the practice of human sacrifice, where people would be sacrificed to appease the gods and get their favors for the empire’s prosperity. Religion was a key unifying factor in the Aztec setup, and it gave the members a sense of belonging and identity, just like other empires that existed in Mesoamerica.
The other facet of Aztec civilization where the influence of traditional Mesoamerican