Tenochitlan

Tenochitlan is a very large city in Nord America that stands as the capital of the Aztec Empire, the cultural capital of the Aztec Empire, the second largest city in Nord America, and perhaps the most fortified capital on the continent due to being located on an island only approachable through bridges that can be raised from within the island. Tenochitlan is led by the House of Montezuma of whom rules over the city controlling its population as its main center of power and reason for being the largest and most powerful member of the Tlatcami of the Aztec Empire.

Tenochitlan was first founded by the Aztec as they grew more populous in the region and begin fishing more heavily the Lake and from this begin settling on the island small fishing villages which eventually grew into Tenochitlan, and the city only expanded further from there upon the rise of the House of Montezuma who connected the villages with roads, and begin construction of the Great Bridge of Tenochitlan connecting the island to the mainland.

Founding of Tenochitlan
Tenochitlan was first founded by the Aztec as they grew more populous in the region and begin fishing more heavily the Lake and from this begin settling on the island small fishing villages which eventually grew into Tenochitlan, and the city only expanded further from there upon the rise of the House of Montezuma who connected the villages with roads, and begin construction of the Great Bridge of Tenochitlan connecting the island to the mainland.

Government
Tenochitlan is led by the House of Montezuma of whom rules over the city controlling its population as its main center of power and reason for being the largest and most powerful member of the Tlatcami of the Aztec Empire.