The sacrifice of war captives was an important part of many of the Aztec religious festivals. Warfare was thus the main driving force of both the Aztec economy and religion.
the important trade was Fur.
By the early 600s, trade became an important activity in the Arabian Peninsula.
The Aztecs used the barter system. If someone wanted fish and had corn to trade, they would have to find someone at the market willing to trade their fish for the corn they had.
The fur trade was important because it was an easy way for people to trade things and get something they needed to survive
Yes.
the aztecs
1427- 1521 the Aztecs traded, but now they are all dead....lol
The Aztecs used cocoa beans as their form of money to trade for goods.
Aztecs gave to the Spaniards because they don't think gold is rich.
the calendar Aztecs
they traded with other people in the tribe
they traded with other people in the tribe
Huitzilopochtli was the patron god of the Aztecs.
because they were keeping the Aztecs kept them alive.
The Aztecs built several causeways in their capital city of Tenochtitlan. There were four main causeways that connected the city to the mainland. These causeways were important for transportation and trade as they allowed for movement across the lake surrounding the city.
Lake Texcoco was important to the Aztecs because it provided a reliable water source for agriculture, enabling them to establish their capital city of Tenochtitlan on an island in the lake. The lake also served as a transportation route for goods and people, connecting the Aztecs to other regions in Mesoamerica. Additionally, the surrounding wetlands offered a diverse ecosystem that supported the Aztec economy through fishing and hunting.