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,Aztec Social Structure. The Aztecs followed a strict social hierarchy in which individuals were identified as nobles (pipiltin), commoners (macehualtin), serfs, or slaves. The noble class consisted of government and military leaders, high level priests, and lords (tecuhtli).

Answer:

Slaves - At the bottom of Aztec society were the slaves. Allso known as Tlacotin

Explanation:

In the times of the Aztecs, the slaves were the inferior class, yet slavery was not hereditary, so the children of the slaves could be free.

A slave could have sometimes property, or be in charge of other slaves.

They could redeem theirselves if they were treated badly, and in cases were they married with their masters.

Slaves belonged to a master that cared for them, and they could not be sold without consentment. If they tried to scape they were punished , having been in this situation a signal accompanied them.

They wore a heavy collar, that prevented from running away.

Some slaves were sacrified , for example the slaves that were captured as war prisioners.

Slaves were the lowest, class in Aztec society, regarded as inferior and had no lands. They were under the class mayeque .