It gave them new things and more money!
Cha-cha On!!
Trade in Maya society was conducted through barter, with goods such as obsidian, jade, cacao, and feathers exchanged between regions. This trade network allowed for the exchange of both luxury and everyday items, facilitating cultural exchange and economic growth across Maya cities. Trade routes were well-established, connecting different regions and fostering a complex economy within Maya civilization.
The economy was faliry loose and based mostly on food like squash potatoes corn beans and sometimes chocolate drinks made out of coco beans and water
It gave them new things and more money! Cha-cha On!!
Maya used cacao beans as a form of money, which were valued for their use in trade and as a form of currency. These cacao beans were also used in religious ceremonies and were a symbol of wealth and power in Maya society.
Importance of the Maya Economy and Trade: Maya economy and trade remains one of the more mysterious aspects of Maya life.
Women rulers in Maya society died in 751.
Women rulers in Maya society was born on 504-09-01.
The members of the upper class in Maya society were kings, priests, warriors and merchants.
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As the trade increased villages grew. By about AD 200, the Maya had begun to build large cities in Mesoamerica.
As the trade increased villages grew. By about AD 200, the Maya had begun to build large cities in Mesoamerica.
How did Inca society differ from the Aztec and Maya societies in Mesoamerica? -Well that wasn't helpful
The mayans did not focus as much on expanding their society as the Inca did.