The Aztec Empire, through its advanced agricultural practices, urban planning, and trade networks, significantly influenced the development of North America. Their innovations in agriculture, such as chinampas (floating gardens), improved food production and sustainability. Additionally, the Aztecs' extensive trade routes facilitated cultural exchanges and the spread of goods, ideas, and technologies that would later impact surrounding regions. Their achievements in art, architecture, and governance also laid foundational elements that would resonate throughout North American civilizations.
mexico (north america)
In North America, in modern day Mexico.
They claimed to have come from a place called Aztlan, north of Mexico but nobody really knows where this place might be.
the north part of Mexico
The Aztec Empire, at its height in the early 16th century, primarily covered central Mexico, stretching from the Gulf of Mexico in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. Its territory included present-day Mexico City and extended as far north as the modern states of Puebla and Veracruz. The empire also reached southward into parts of what are now Guatemala and Oaxaca. Overall, it encompassed a diverse range of cultures and landscapes across a significant portion of Mesoamerica.
No he didn't. The Nuremberg map was created by an unknown author (possibly an Aztec) and depicts the capital of the Aztec Empire in what is today Mexico, not the coast of North America.
south
The Aztec Empire reached a size of 84,942 sq. miles or 220,000 sq. km spanning North America in 1520 under Moctezuma II.
First in 1502, to Cuba. Then in 1519 to Mexico to establish a colony; he ended up conquering the Aztec empire.
The Aztec civilization was located in central Mexico, which is part of the North American continent.
There has never been a state called the American Empire. There have been native American Empires in North and South America, but these were known by different names - Aztec, Incan, Mayan ecetera.
On central Mexico.
I do believe that it was Ferdinand Magellan.
He wouldn't. Bees were introduced in to eastern North America in 1622 and the Aztec empire ended around 1550, so he wouldn't have known about them. This is because he was really weird
Quebec was the center on the French Empire in North America.
Hernan Cortes explored North America, specifically the region that is now known as Mexico. He conquered the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century.
In the area of Mexico City, Mexico (which. by-the-way. is part of North America).