They killed the enemy and took all their stuffs.
Slave owners made lots of money but no one knows exactly how much money they made
There are two roles, both important and quite different. The Aztec marketplaces are legendary for at one time providing some of the most exotic plants, meats, vegetables, fruits, medicinal plants and herbs, feathers, pelts, stones, dyes, art, wares, fabrics, etc. For example, Tenochititlan (Mexico City) was supplied with fresh fish from both coasts. The Aztec marketplace has survived the centuries and become the popular "mercados" and weekly "tianguis".Trade is believed to have been an essential part to the greatness of the Aztec culture. The Long-Distant Merchants (Pochteca) were instrumental to bring back information about other regions, size of towns and tribes as well as maps of the best routes to reaching all these far way places. The Pochteca brought back information on what goods the Aztec could benefit from, and more importantly the strength and weaknesses of the other tribes. That made the Pochteca an essential instrument to the height of the Aztec empire. It is recorded in history the Pochteca did trading as far as northern New Mexico (many believe it was much further to the north), and far into South America. The central American country of Nicaragua was under the ruling of the Aztec, its original name Nikan Anahuak roughly transalates "This far reaches Anahuak"Due to its important role in the expansion of its empire, the Pochteca had a high place within society. The only way to become a pochteca, was to be born into such class.
The place is called a mint or the "mint".
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One resource I found said the the economy of the Aztecs was based on agriculture.
i think you mean Aztec Empire and to answer your question the Aztec empire was one of the most powerful Indian tribes known to man
One thing that led to the decline of the Aztec Empire was the shortage of skilled farmers. Mistreating the people they conquered. Additionally, the Spanish Conquistadors ripped the empire apart, destroyed the Aztec Army, killed Moctezuma (the Aztec Leader), and colonized the entire region.
One is the Aztec Empire.
It charged taxes on goods traded throughout the empire.
when you go in the lab, go to the 1st one on the right there will be a guard talk to him he will give you one.
Hernan Cortez conquered the Aztec Empire.
Hernan Cortes defeated the Aztec Empire. And in case you are wondering, Francisco Pizzaro defeated the Inca Empire.
There was only one Aztec city, the rest of the cities from the empire kept their rulers so therefore, they weren't Aztec cities, they only were under their influence and had to pay tribute.
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About 1721 years past between the rise of civilization of Mesoamerica and the Spanish destruction of the Aztec empire. Shortly before the Spanish destruction, Moctezuma I became ruler of the Aztecs. Hernando Cortes was one of the Spanish conquistadors that defeated the Aztec Empire in 1521.
The Aztec Empire has many great achievements. One of their greatest was their skill in engineering. They were able to build roads, pyramids, houses, and bridges. They also has great success in agriculture and created floating gardens.
It was the economic, cultural and political center of the Aztec empire. It was their capital from 1325 - date of its foundation - until 1521, when it fell before Hernan Cortes and his Spanish conquistadores.