Yes.
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.
they traded with other people in the tribe
they traded with other people in the tribe
The Aztecs didn't trade with other cultures because they always were in war with the other tribes, but their coin was the cacao beans. That was their most valuable resource inside their Empire.
the aztecs
The Aztecs used cocoa beans as their form of money to trade for goods.
1427- 1521 the Aztecs traded, but now they are all dead....lol
Aztecs gave to the Spaniards because they don't think gold is rich.
they traded with other people in the tribe
they traded with other people in the tribe
The Aztecs are known for the trade and medical advances they made. The capital of Aztlan (name of the country of the Aztecs) was Tenochtitlan.
The Aztecs didn't trade with other cultures because they always were in war with the other tribes, but their coin was the cacao beans. That was their most valuable resource inside their Empire.
Trade was crucial to the Aztecs as it facilitated the exchange of goods, resources, and ideas, enhancing their economic prosperity and cultural development. The Aztecs established a vast trade network that connected various regions, allowing them to acquire essential items like food, textiles, and luxury goods, which were vital for their society. Additionally, trade helped to solidify political alliances and fostered social interactions among different groups, further strengthening the Aztec Empire. Ultimately, trade played a key role in the Aztecs' ability to sustain their population and expand their influence.
i think it was cocoa beans. if not i think the mayans traded that
They could not. Only when they have beewn praised God, they did it, and may it trade with anybody who they know. The main sector was agriculture.
Yes, the Aztecs engaged in trade both within their empire and with neighboring regions. They traded goods such as food, textiles, precious metals, and pottery. Trade was an important aspect of their economy and helped facilitate cultural exchange and the spread of ideas.