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The Ancient Mexicans used to respect and fear the sun. They were frightened that the sun might stop rising. As a result, they used to make sacrifices so that the sun dog would continue to give them day and night and the four seasons.
Farmers, however, used to worship the rain god almost as much as the sun god. Even today there are ruins of great pyramids they used to build to worship the sun and the rain gods.
Another popular god was the wind god, which took the form of a snake with feathers. This feathered snake was also the god of knowledge for the Ancient Mexicans. Under its influence, civilization spread throughout Mexico, which at that time was mostly a peaceful country with plenty of skilled craftsmen and traders. Unfortunately, news of this country eventually spread, and Mexico was invaded from the far north. Later, other people called Aztecs settled in Mexico.
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The Ancient Mexicans used to respect and fear the sun. They were frightened that the sun might stop rising. As a result, they used to make sacrifices so that the sun dog would continue to give them day and night and the four seasons.Farmers, however, used to worship the rain god almost as much as the sun god. Even today there are ruins of the great pyramids they used to build to worship the sun and the rain gods.Another popular god was the wind god, which took the form of a snake with feathers. This feathered snake was also the god of knowledge for the Ancient Mexicans. Under its influence, civilization spread throughout Mexico, which at that time was mostly a peaceful country with plenty of skilled craftsmen and traders. Unfortunately, news of this country eventually spread, and Mexico was invaded from the far north. Later, other people called the Aztecs settled in Mexico.
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The ancient Mexicans used to respect and fear of the sun. They are afraid that the sun may stop rising. The result is, they used to make the sacrifice so that the dog will continue to offer Sun for them day and night and the seasons.
Farmers, however, are used to worship the god of rain almost as much as the sun. Even today there are remnants of the great pyramids they used to build to honor worship the sun and the rain gods.
Another famous god is the god of wind, which took the form of a feathered serpent. the feathered serpent is also the god of knowledge for people of ancient Mexico . Under its influence, civilization spread throughout Mexico, which at that time mainly a peaceful country with many skilled craftsmen and traders. Unfortunately, the country's last news the widespread, and Mexico was invaded from the north far. Then, others called Aztecs settled in Mexico.
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