the Aztecs were in meso America and very much all of it was covered by the Aztec empire
Tenochtitlán, in the central valley of Mexico.
The geographical setting of the Aztec civilization, located in the Valley of Mexico, influenced their agricultural practices, architectural innovations, and trade networks. The presence of lakes and fertile soil supported their farming of crops like maize, beans, and squash, while the surrounding mountains provided natural defenses for their capital city of Tenochtitlan. This geographical setting also contributed to the development of a complex society with extensive trade connections with neighboring regions.
The dominant group of Aztec Indians lived in Mexico
The Aztecs had a capital city called Tenochtitlan, which was located on an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. The surrounding region was characterized by mountains and volcanoes, which provided both protection and fertile soil for agriculture. This geographical setting influenced their development as an advanced civilization.
The pomo Indians were enemies with the Aztec and Maya Indians
geographical setting means any land, water, or anything on earth like geography but formed in such as a setting
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The "Aztec Indians" did not live in mountains; they started in central Mexico and spread from their. The Incans inhabited the Andes mountains though. By the way, they are not Indians.
The 'Mexica'.
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