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The Acolhua are a people who arrived in the Valley of Mexico in or around the year 1200 .Smith, Michael E. "The Aztlan Migrations of the Nahuatl Chronicles: Myth or History?" (1984, p.171), who arrives at this date by averaging six dates mentioned in early codices. The Acolhua were a sister culture of the (or Mexica) as well as the , Chalca, Xochimilca and others.

The most important political entity in ancient Mesoamerica was the Triple Alliance (Nahuatl, excan tlatoloyan), founded in 1428 when the rulers of , Texcoco, and formed an alliance that replaced the Tepanec Empire of Azcapotzalco and eventually integrated into a single polity the most developed regions of western Mesoamerica. Because of the predominance of Tenochtitlan, it has also been called the Mexica, Aztec, or Tenochca Empire. It came to an end with the Spanish conquest of 1521.

Each of the three allied kings led a group of lesser kingdoms that coincided with the three major ethnic components and political powers of previous times: the Colhuas, the Acolhua-, and the Tepanecs. The domain of Tenochtitlan was the southern part of the Basin, with the Colhua towns of Xochimilco, and Cuitlahuac. Tetzcoco's domain comprised the Acolhua kingdoms in the eastern Basin and beyond to Tollantzinco and Cuauhchinanco. Tlacopan ruled the Tepanec towns of the western Basin, including Azcapotzalco and Coyoacán, and towns farther north to the center of .

These three allied groups of kingdoms constituted the core area of the empire, which as a unit then expanded its power over more distant areas.Carrasco, Pedro. "Triple Alliance." In (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures. : Oxford University Press, 2001.

The Acolhua became the allies of the Aztecs against Tepanec. The Acolhua settled most of the eastern Basin of Mexico, . Their capital was Texcoco.

It is likely that the ruling family of the Acolhua were descended from speakers and did not speak until decreed by their ruler ( ) .Davies (1980, p.129); Smith (1984, p.170).

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