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It is true. Both cultures developed independently from each other, and although it seems some sort of contact was established between the two, the distances and natural barriers prevented them to integrate or have a meaningful exchange of ideas or trade.
The Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas.
aztecs
Three indigenous cultures of Latin America are the Aztecs in Mexico, the Incas in Peru, and the Mapuche in Chile. Each of these cultures has its own unique traditions, languages, and histories that have influenced the region's cultural diversity.
The Aztecs primarily practiced a sedentary culture which focused on hunting and gathering.
Aztecs and Mayans developed their respective civilizations on central and southern Mexico, in an area known as Mesoamerica. Inca people were located on present-day Peru, in South America.
Aztec clothing is the clothingthat was worn by the Aztecs who shared similar cultures.
It started among pagan cultures in the area around South and Central America in ancient times. The Aztecs played an important part in developing the ritual.
When the Western Hemisphere was originally colonized, perhaps 40,000 years ago, a group of Asians crossed the (then frozen) Bering Strait from Siberia into Alaska, and then they and their descendants gradually explored North America, Central America, and South America, over the millennia. Various cultures gradually evolved from that original tribal migration, including the Aztecs.
They were fighting over the land that was owned by the Aztecs, as well as the differing religions of the two cultures.
their food? their food?
The Aztecs didn't trade with other cultures because they always were in war with the other tribes, but their coin was the cacao beans. That was their most valuable resource inside their Empire.