1798. The Europeans invaded the Aztecs by travelling to Mexico on canoes.
One of the main types of transportation the Aztecs used was walking. They also had canoes that they would use, and moveable bridges that helped them to travel.
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The Aztecs did not even see a horse until the Spanish (Cortez) arrived, and the early Americans had not conceived of the wheel, so they walked from place to place. With the development of chinampas, the Aztecs needed canoes as well, so may have used canoes or small dugout boats to travel as well.
They didn't, all they did was move around Lake Texcoco in canoes.
the Aztecs had a variety of things. The Aztecs farmed on Chinampas which were floating gardens. Also, they had causeways which were roads that were about 2 feet higher then the water. They used canoes to go through the chinampas chanells.
they now use cars but used to use canoesrocks.dugout canoes
They used the dogout canoes to transportation.
They carried goods for trade by canoe and by teams of porters as they had no pack animals or wheeled vehicles to use
Yes, the Abenaki were well-known for their birchbark canoes.
They watched as the campers pushed their canoes into the river.
The Aztecs used canals for transportation, to irrigate their crops, and as a way to manage water levels in their capital city of Tenochtitlan. Canals were crucial for the functioning of their society and played a key role in their agricultural success.