Some of the items that were traded were gold ornaments, brightly colored woven cloth and salt harvested from the lake bed. They were traded for other luxury items, such as tropical bird feathers and jaguar skins (used for ceremonial garments), cotton, rubber, and cacao beans (for chocolate).
They did they painted their gods
1427- 1521 the Aztecs traded, but now they are all dead....lol
they traded with other people in the tribe
they traded with other people in the tribe
the Cherokee Indians traded crafts ....they traded crafts for food water shelter and those kinds of things
i think it was cocoa beans. if not i think the mayans traded that
The Aztecs didn't have a money system, they traded in goods and services.
Hunted, grew crops, traded. It was a big empire with far reaching connections.
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.
Rich Aztecs wore amazing and exotic things that they traded from other clans
Because Merchants traded their goods all over Europe.