aquducts, causeways, pyramids and palaces is all i know
it was the mains and afeicans
no idea. i asked it too. but hey. do your own hmk
It was the capital city for the Aztecs, and the interesting part is that the island was man made and is now modern day Mexico City.
it was built on a man made island in the middle of a swamp made without horses & bridges made over the water & the crops in it
It was first founded as Mexico-Tenochtitlan in 1325 by the Aztec people. In 1521 it became Mexico City, capital of the New Spain colony.
Much like Venice Italy, Tenochtitlan was a city on top of water (Lake Texcoco to be exact). surrounding it, there were other small man-made islands used for farming called "Chinampas". This city also had a water system and a Dam. All of this made possible without the use of metal or animals that are used to carry stuff (such as horses and bulls).
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because it is one of the oldest pyramid, and it has many great artifacts in it.
The Aztec , man-made island, capital city, previously located at the center of the lake of Texcoco.It does no longer exist as it was destroyed when the spanish came, by the Aboriginal allies of the spanish (with a tiny contribution of the spanish themselves) and in its location now lays Mexico city.It was the Aztec's capital city
Amazing features of North Dakota include: The International Peace Garden Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the North Dakota Badlands Lake Sakakawea, the third largest man made lake in the US
The people that are referred to as the Aztecs, the Mexica people, first arrived in the Valley of Mexico around 1248. They were forced to flee the area in 1325, however and began constructing a man-made island that would hold their city of Tenochtitlan, where current Mexico City is located.
He made a fluvial siege, using Spanish "bergantines" and other tribes' support. He use the main bridges to the city and advanced with the Spanish infantry.