to make it easier to get to and from their city, the aztecs built tree wide caueways-raised roads across water or wet ground- to connect the island to the shore.. the causeways were made of rocks covered with dirt.
A causeway is a raised road or track across low or wet ground. The Aztecs built causeways in their capital city of Tenochtitlan (modern-day Mexico City) to connect the island city to the mainland and to other parts of the city. These causeways allowed for the movement of people, goods, and resources throughout the city.
The Aztecs built causeways so they can get from the island surrounded by water to the land.
The Aztecs built causeways so they can get from the island surrounded by water to the land.
Early on in the history of the city the Aztecs built causeways and canals for transportation to and from the city. A causeway is a raised road that allowed the people to easily travel over the swampy and wet areas. There were three major causeways that led from the island city to the mainland.
The Aztecs Built Temples.
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The Aztecs built the floating gardens
A causeway is a raised road or track across low or wet ground, usually across a body of water. It is often used to create a passage where a bridge would be impractical due to the water's depth or other factors.
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