they would irrigate,that means to bring water to dry places so because people
wanted to grow crops
Caleb
The mayans did not focus as much on expanding their society as the Inca did.
The Spanish came on the look for gold and money, plus they wanted more/new land to grow their empire
Mayan peasants were very hard workers. They had a farm that they had to grow food on for the upperclass. They revolted.
The Inca people made terraces for growing their crops and farmed on the side of a mountain. They used canals which functioned like what we call an irrigation system. They sometimes used the organic nutrients from the remains of llamas and animal waste as fertilizer on the crops.
to grow food
they grew there food on floating gardens that went on the lakes
Maya's grow cofee beans ,squash, and beans
how did aztec empire grow and become powerful
relations
yes
corn
Yes they did.
They have terraces to grow food on, some richer people who own land have terraces, too.
Farmers planted crops that grew in different climates because of the wide variety of temperatures in the Andean valleys
Yes, the Mayans did grow cabbage along with various other crops such as corn, beans, squash, and fruits. Cabbage was an important vegetable in their diet and agriculture.
Because of land overuse they could not grow crops, and because of disease.