rubber, cotton, feathers and jaguar skins, and clothes
They traded .
Some things that got traded in the Renaissance were artwork and scientific ideas.
Because chocolate is the best thing in the world and they ate it a lot and traded it.
It is unknown if xanthoceras was traded during the Columbian Exchange. A list of known items traded during the Colombian Exchange can be found online.
Hydrogen bombs.
Some of the items that were traded were gold ornaments, brightly colored woven cloth and salt harvested from the lake bed. They were traded for other luxury items, such as tropical bird feathers and jaguar skins (used for ceremonial garments), cotton, rubber, and cacao beans (for chocolate).
They traded with the Mayans
They traded .
Peaches were not traded in the Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan, at least before the arrival of the Europeans.
Assuming this question is asking about about trading items before the arrival of the Spaniards (or Cortes):The Aztec people did not have guns before the arrival of the Spaniards. Once the Spaniards arrived, the Aztecs traded their goods (gold, food, etc.) with the Spanish people for guns and gun powder.
Some of the items they traded were spices,gems e.t.c
Its cheap
good they traded a lot of weed and cocaine
They traded plants and animals and tobacco
The Aztecs didn't have a money system, they traded in goods and services.
In Aztec society, fishermen played a crucial role in providing a sustainable food source for the population. They would use nets, harpoons, and hooks to catch fish in lakes, rivers, and ocean surrounding the Aztec city-states. Fishermen were highly respected for their skills and often had designated fishing areas to ensure a steady supply of fish for consumption.
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