Dylan Matthews

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The working people—peasant farmers, or perhaps even slaves who had come as war captives—rose in revolt. They burned the palaces and the ceremonial precincts but left untouched the apartments of the ordinary folk. Archaeologists know that this was no foreign invasion: foreign enemies always try to destroy the common people’s homes and livelihood, but they do not destroy the great monumental architecture they hope to acquire for themselves.
Fifth Sun: A New History of the Aztecs
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