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The most well known use was a beverage made from cocoa and spices.
The Aztecs served chocolate as a frothy spicy drink. It was made of ground cocoa, peppers, and other spices.
I wouldn't call it "trading" when 600 men come into a society and invade it. The Spanish did give the Aztecs old world diseases and took the treasures they could find from them.
Medicine, food, clothing, etc. The usual. Their main crop was corn. They also grew cocoa, which was their form of money, and various other spices.
The Aztecs used cocoa for making a beverage. It wasn't like today's cocoa, they often added spices to it rather than milk and sugar.
Aztecs did what Aztecs did best
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He wanted jewels spices cotton
The Aztecs Built Temples.
The Aztecs converted to Christianity primarily due to the influence of Spanish conquistadors who arrived in their territory. The Spaniards, led by Hernan Cortes, imposed Christianity as the dominant religion, often using force or coercion to enforce the conversion. This ultimately led to the decline of traditional Aztec religious practices and the widespread adoption of Christianity among the Aztec population.
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