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They were called chinampas. With too little land for agriculture, the Aztecs would starve if they didn't find a way to farm. Using reed rafts, they piled dirt and used the fertile soil from the lakebed. They used stakes to hold these rafts and planted trees so the soil wouldn't just float away. Since the soil was very fertile, the crops were good.
what did the Aztecs make from swampy , shallow lake
the calendar Aztecs
The Aztecs acquired more land for farming through military conquests of neighboring tribes, trade agreements, and alliances with other city-states. They also utilized innovative agricultural techniques such as chinampas, or floating gardens, to expand their arable land. Additionally, they practiced tribute collection from conquered territories, which included a portion of their agricultural produce.
The Aztecs did make tamales
Aztecs used the roots of the yucca plant for soap.
they started when the Aztecs first came to Mexico
The Aztecs used cotton, agave fibers, and occasionally animal skins to make their clothing. They also dyed their textiles using natural dyes made from plants and minerals. The clothing varied in style and quality depending on the individual's social status and purpose of the garment.
lake texcoco was an environmental challenge because the Aztecs had to make cause ways and aquiducts to get fresh water. the island that the Aztecs lived on was in the middle of the lake and they had to make a whole bunch of different ways to survive to just be on that island. They built chinampas which were rafts made out of rope that had dirt in it and then they planted on it and tied it up then secured it to the bottom of the lake. They basically used that to expand the land that they used for food. They built aquiducts for fresh water and cause ways to get from the island out to the land.
the mojave rafts are made of balsa. I think... I'm pretty sure.