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They didn't. They migrated from the US southwest, from a mythical place known as Aztlan, and migrated southward into present-day Mexico City. It is believed a civil war or another such conflict resulted in several factions from the original Aztecs to split and become the Mexica. Hence the name of their city: Mexico-Tenochtitlan.
The Aztecs constructed bridges and causeways to facilitate transportation, particularly in their capital city of Tenochtitlan, which was built on an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco. These structures helped connect different parts of the city and allowed people and goods to move more easily across the water.
Mexica move to Central Mexico (1325 AD)Cortes conquers the Aztecs (1521)Mexico wins independence from Spain (1821)Zapata leads a revolution (1910-1921)
Yes, since the beginning of the 20th century.
because they could and its free.
because they wanna move to get a better job
they didn't move at all they staye right at or nere their big city
From 1990 to 2000 - where last population census were held - net migration into Mexico City was of about 369,495 people. This figure means that roughly some 102 people migrated into Mexico City each day over that period of time.
The Aztecs were a race of people that was practically decimated by smallpox. The descendants are all over the worlds.
No. To make landfall means to move from the sea onto land. Mexico city is nowhere near the cost. Additionally, the mountainous terrain that comes between the city and the ocean means that any hurricane that hits Mexico would rapidly weaken before reaching the city, and would no longer be a hurricane by the time it got there.
rural is when you move to a city. that answer is bull- life there is full of poverty (poor people with out homes)
It provided jobs, schools, and health services, but it did not provide security.