i think it was cocoa beans. if not i think the mayans traded that
The Aztecs used cocoa beans as their form of money to trade for goods.
They did not buy but used a barter system of trade for goods such as meat and agriculture food products.
They carried goods for trade by canoe and by teams of porters as they had no pack animals or wheeled vehicles to use
No, the Aztecs did not use silver coins as currency. They used a system of barter trade, where goods were exchanged for other goods. Cocoa beans, cloth, and tools were commonly used as currency in Aztec society.
The Aztec's used the cacao beans for money. With that, they would trade with the merchants for other goods.
The Aztecs built pyramids which are still standing. They also had a well-developed system of roads for transporting goods for trade.
Yes, the Aztecs engaged in trade both within their empire and with neighboring regions. They traded goods such as food, textiles, precious metals, and pottery. Trade was an important aspect of their economy and helped facilitate cultural exchange and the spread of ideas.
The Aztecs were primarily farmers, cultivating crops like maize, beans, and squash. They also engaged in trade, especially in luxury goods such as cacao beans and feathers. Additionally, some Aztecs were involved in crafts like weaving, pottery making, and jewelry production.
Yes.
Sacrifice rituals.
They traded goods and they conquered many town, made alliances to build their empire and controlled a big trade prosses or network
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