Before the arrival of the Europeans (and Cortes), but Aztecs ruled nearly all of Mexico. They had several slave cities that they maintained under their rule and were a very powerful society. Had the Aztecs not believed Cortes and his men to be gods and not have been killed by diseases, it is possible that they could have defeated Cortes -- though they probably would not have survived a subsequent counter-attack if Spain were to send it.
The Aztecs used cocoa beans as their form of money to trade for goods.
Yes.
Aztecs gave to the Spaniards because they don't think gold is rich.
they traded with other people in the tribe
they traded with other people in the tribe
The Aztecs used cocoa beans as their form of money to trade for goods.
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Arthur Woodward has written: 'Feather working among the Aztecs' -- subject(s): Aztecs, Costume 'The denominators of the fur trade' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Fur trade, Money, Commerce
Yes.
The Aztec's used the cacao beans for money. With that, they would trade with the merchants for other goods.
people trade market money
The only reasons to expand trade is for money (profit) and power.
the aztecs
1427- 1521 the Aztecs traded, but now they are all dead....lol
Aztecs gave to the Spaniards because they don't think gold is rich.
they traded with other people in the tribe
they traded with other people in the tribe