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contrast the encounter of the Japanese and the Aztecs with the European.​

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The Aztecs originated from three different nomadic tribes, the Mexica, the Texcoca, and the Tepaneca, that settled in the basin of Lake Texcoco around the 13th century. Despite sharing a same language (Nahuatl), and a similar culture, these emerging city states often warred with each other, until an alliance was made between them, known as the Triple alliance. This alliance gave way to what would eventually become great and powerful Aztec Empire.

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The Aztecs originated from three different nomadic tribes, the Mexica, the Texcoca, and the Tepaneca, that settled in the basin of Lake Texcoco around the 13th century. Despite sharing a same language (Nahuatl), and a similar culture, these emerging city states often warred with each other, until an alliance was made between them, known as the Triple alliance. This alliance gave way to what would eventually become great and powerful Aztec Empire.

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