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By building up small islands made of reeds and brush. These small islands would be interconnected making large islands big enough to support crops and even structures. Rush forward a thousand years and it’s Mexico City.
The Aztecs didn't do this, they built them in present-day Mexico. I did an assignment on this not long ago!:)
the aztecs organized thousands of workers for their projects.
The Aztecs actually lived in the middle of a large lake. In Amerindian terms the city was like an impenetrable fortress that could only be attacked where the Aztecs had the largest defenses set up. But when the Spanish came they were more like sitting ducks as the Spanish brought artillery that could reach the walls from afar and were able to build ships that could attack the fortifications. Furthermore, the horses of the Spanish were fast moving and able to conquer a large amount of ground. Without these technologies from Europe the Aztec capital was the most invincible city at the time.
They collected tribute and through warfare.
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The Aztecs built three major and powerful cities, Tenochitlan, Tlacopan and Texcoco. These cities were named the Triple Alliance. If you just want the name of one huge city I reccomend Tenochitlan because it was the biggest and the best designed. This city is now known as Mexico.
The Aztecs capital city, Tenochititan, was built over Texcoco Lake.
The Aztecs built their capital, Tenochtitlan, in the middle of Lake Texcoco by constructing artificial islands called chinampas. They piled soil and mud on top of wooden frames to create these floating gardens. The Aztecs also built causeways and bridges to connect the islands to the mainland.
March 13th, 1325 was when Tenochtitlan was built.
The Aztecs built their capital city, Tenochtitlan, on an island in Lake Texcoco. It was the largest city in the Aztec Empire and is now present-day Mexico City.
The Aztecs were told by their god Huitzilopochtli to build their capital city, Tenochtitlan, where they saw an eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its beak. This symbol is now depicted on the Mexican flag.
Yes, the Aztecs did build a complex network of roads that connected their capital city of Tenochtitlan to other parts of their empire. These roads were used for transportation of goods, communication, and for the movement of the military.
Aztecs built their capital of Tenochtitlan on Lake Texico.
Hernando Cortez established Mexico City and as the new capital of Mexico- then New Spain.
The Aztecs were wandering nomads until they saw an eagle with a snake in its beak perched on a cactus. They took this as a sign from their god, Huitzilopochtli, that they should build their capital city, Tenochtitlan, on that spot.
The Aztecs began building pyramids in the 14th century, after arriving in central Mexico. The most famous of their pyramid temples, Templo Mayor, was constructed in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in the early 15th century.