Aztec civilization is a very complex society and the sacrifice of blood they make to please their many gods in polytheistic beliefs is scary and famous. A terrible civilization began with an asylum among the two Toltec leaders. According to the Aztecs, the land chosen to build the main city was chosen by drawing eagles and snakes in its mouth.
Modern scholars have proposed various interpretations on how to sacrifice Aztec human beings. Many scholars believe that the sacrifice of Azteca was made to commemorate the gods now. Most scholars of civilization before Colombia believe that Aztecs' sacrifice is part of the long-standing cultural tradition of human sacrifice in Central America. Sacrifice is a common theme of Aztec culture. In the Aztecs' five legends of the sun, all gods sacrificed themselves so that humans could live. A few years after Spain conquered Mexico, the Franciscan group faced the remaining Aztec clerics and asked them to stop this traditional habit under the threat of death. The Aztec priest protected oneself as follows.
For most people today, and for the first time to meet Aztec European Catholics, human sacrifice is the most prominent feature of Aztec civilization. Human sacrifices have been paid throughout Central America, but Aztecs take this approach to an unprecedented level if they believe their claims. The story of Aztec's main enemy, Tlaxcaltecas during the conquest of Spain showed that at least some people thought that the sacrifice was honor. In one legend, the warrior Tlahuicole was released by the Aztec, but in the end he died from the ceremonial sacrifice at his own will. Tlaxcara also practiced the sacrifice of humans of captured Aztec warriors.