they used acueducts that helped them grow maize in the dry forest which they lived in. they also used a special kind that the Inca also used terrace farming more often than they did the other kind of farming.
They planted things like corn or maize like anyother plant using simple tasks the way we do now (2010.)
They mostly hunted and went to war. They were primarily responsible for supporting the family. As such, the Aztec daily life for many of the men was to farm or engage in craftwork.
The black Aztec eagle was a deity in their culture. It represents strength. It can also symbolize the dark situation of farm workers. Cesar Chavez used the black eagle in his fight for better work conditions for farmers.
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The Aztec tribe disappered because of colapse of the Aztec empire.
it is a book in the aztec time
planting sticks
crops , a farm house A toilet poo
men worked in the fields in Aztec farms :)
On a chinapa, or a floating farm, the city of tennochin (spelling?) was in the middle of a lake
They mostly hunted and went to war. They were primarily responsible for supporting the family. As such, the Aztec daily life for many of the men was to farm or engage in craftwork.
The Aztec created floating gardens called chinampas in the swamps. These were man-made islands built by layering mud and organic material on top of rafts of reeds and sticks. The nutrient-rich mud helped crops grow, and the gardens were irrigated by canal systems.
The Maya, Inca, and Aztec utilized advanced agricultural techniques such as terracing, irrigation systems, and crop rotation to farm effectively in their different environments. They also developed diverse crops and utilized the unique characteristics of their respective regions to support large populations. Additionally, these civilizations sometimes used natural fertilizers and practiced sustainable farming methods to ensure long-term productivity of the land.
The black Aztec eagle was a deity in their culture. It represents strength. It can also symbolize the dark situation of farm workers. Cesar Chavez used the black eagle in his fight for better work conditions for farmers.
Farmers formed the foundation of Aztec society. These everyday men, women, and children worked the land and lived their lives far from the grand temples and opulent residences of central Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital city. Here on the outskirts of the city-balanced between the creative and destructive forces of nature-Aztec farm families produced the bounty of food that fed the empire.
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