The Central Provinces
Provinces closest to Tenochtitlan were administrated more directly than were the outer provinces. The Aztecs reorganized preexisting local political hierarchies, something they did not do in the outer provinces.
This was accomplished by appointing new faithful governors, as well as judges, tax collectors and other administrators in many of the central city-states. Some local kings were also asked to live in Tenochtitlan part of the year, and their sons were educated in the capital.The Aztecs ensured the support of these new authorities by various means: marriage alliances, gift giving and reciprocal exchange of luxury goods, attendance at political rituals, participation in military campaigns and tax redistribution in case of victory, labor and materials for building public works.31
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