yes by chloe robinson
yes by chloe robinson
No, the Aztecs did not use silver coins as currency. They primarily used a barter system, exchanging goods and services without a standardized form of currency.
No, the Aztecs did not use silver coins as currency. They used a system of barter trade, where goods were exchanged for other goods. Cocoa beans, cloth, and tools were commonly used as currency in Aztec society.
They did not buy but used a barter system of trade for goods such as meat and agriculture food products.
It was traditional to put silver coins into a Christmas pudding.
Some of the goods that Kiev Russians traded with the Greek were food, such as bread. They also traded items such as homemade goods and coins.
Anything they would like to: food, slaves, goods and weapons to name a few.
Chocolate was a delicacy by the Aztecs.
usually the main goods where gold and salt which made up there wealth,but there was also chlothing,food,copper,silver,etc.
He brought food :D
Slaves didn't get paid. They received food, somewhere to sleep and if they were lucky clothes.
food