Most of it was eventually drained to make place for the modern Mexico City's urban area. Nowadays, the last remains of the ancient Texcoco lake are some marshy lands east to the city, close to the Mexico City international airport.
The Valley of Mexico, where Mexico City resides, is an urban area of over 21 million inhabitants with little to non-existing natural resources. Most of these were depleted since the time of the Aztecs, and modern Mexico City has only a couple of sand and stone quarries to the west of the city.
The Aztecs were people that belonged to certain kinds of ethnic groups. The Aztecs came from central Mexico. Around the 13th century, the Valley of Mexico was where most of the Aztec civilization lived.
The Aztecs constructed bridges and causeways to facilitate transportation, particularly in their capital city of Tenochtitlan, which was built on an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco. These structures helped connect different parts of the city and allowed people and goods to move more easily across the water.
The Aztecs. Then from 1521 until 1821, Spain conquered and governed Mexico. Ever since, Mexico has been independent.
Not at all. The Aztecs controlled central Mexico since 1325 until the arrival of Spanish conquistadores.
Basically since the valley is surrounded by mountains, small lakes would appear because of rainfall so the Aztecs had to build man-made islands out of mud and plants to help them make farm areas.
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No, things have changed a bit since 1521. All of the events of these past few centuries have molded the modern nation of Mexico.
The Spaniards arrive in Mexico just after the Aztecs.
Since Mexico became independent, on September 27, 1821. However, Mexico City has always been the political and economic seat of Mexico, even before the arrival of the Spanish Conquistadores. Named as Tenochtitlan, it was founded by the Aztecs, circa 1325.
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.
The oldest capital city in America is Mexico City, which was founded in 1325 by the Aztecs as Tenochtitlan. It has been the capital of Mexico since the country's independence in 1821.