Pre-Columbian Aztec society was a highly complex and stratified society that developed among the Aztecs of central Mexico in the centuries prior to the Spanish conquest of Mexico, and which was built on the cultural foundations of the larger region of Mesoamerica. Politically , the society was based around the independent city-state, called an altepeti, composed of smaller divisions (calpulli), which were again usually composed of one or more extended kinship groups. Socially , the society depended on a rather strict division between nobles and free commoners, both of which were themselves divided into elaborate hierarchies of social status, responsibilities, and power. Economically the society was dependent on agriculture, and also to a large extent on warfare. Other economically important factors were commerce, long distance and local, and high degree of trade specialisation. if you dont know about mesoamerica i am about to tell you people what it is or what it means. Mesoamerica. in the middle of the first millennium CE, the first waves of tribes speaking the forefather language of the Nahuan languages migrated south into Mesoamerica. they were nomadic hunter-gatherers and arrived in a region that was already populated by complex societies at a highly advanced technological level.Under the influence of classic Mesoamerican civilizations such as the Teotihuacanos, the Maya, the Totonacs and the Huastecs the proto-Aztecs became sedentary agriculturalists and achieved the same levels of technology as their neighbouring peoples.They held on to thier langage, many of thier religous systems, and probably aspects of thier previous social customs.Resultingly the foundations of "Aztec society" were developed as a synthesis between Mesoamerican societies and Aztec traditions, although today it cannot easily be discerned which parts come from where.Aztec society was not isolated from the larger Mesoamerican context, and in fact, most aspects of it were similar in structure to what existed in the surrounding societies.
Yes, the Aztecs raised several types of crops. The Aztecs plated corn, squash, beans, maize, chili, tomatoes, and much more. They also raised different types of flowers.
Yes, the Mayas are considered the first to irrigate their crops
Their environment provided them with an abundant food supply, therefore they did not have to create their own (by growing crops).
they sacrifice people to please gods, they thought when they kill people the sun will raise which make the crops grow ....which make them have a lot of crops they can sell so i think it helps in economy.
they grew crops
1890
Commercial Farmers raise their crops for this purpose.
aztecs ate corn and bread like other regular crops
The Aztecs killed each other so their crops would grow
People who are involved in agriculture in North Dakota raise animals or crops or both animals and crops.
maize
they would attack their food crops