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Flauer [41]
2 years ago
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How did the power of the Aztec king compare to that of the other kings in the Triple Alliance?

Social Studies
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ExtremeBDS [4]2 years ago
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He was a really powerful king and he even had a really big alliance. His alliance was really organized. Even tho they were big and strong alliance, somehow they lost by the spanish. Hope this helps!!
Marat540 [252]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

However, the Aztec king was the most powerful member of the Triple Alliance, making all decisions having to do with war or conquest. And he was much more powerful than the rulers of city-states not belonging to the Triple Alliance

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