The Aztecs grew rich primarily through a combination of agriculture, tribute, and trade. They developed advanced farming techniques, such as chinampas (floating gardens), which allowed for intensive crop production. Additionally, they established a vast empire that required conquered peoples to pay tribute in goods and resources, significantly boosting their wealth. Trade networks facilitated the exchange of luxury items, such as cacao and textiles, further enriching their economy.
The Aztecs were neither very rich or very poor
clothes
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Aztecs gave to the Spaniards because they don't think gold is rich.
Well one could not afford as much as the other and they prayed to diffrent gods.
The Aztecs were neither very rich or very poor
rich Aztecs made drinks from chocolate
There was no diet for the rich or the poor Aztecs.
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clothes
Eat chocolate
1890
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They became rich by trading their goods with local merchants
Aztecs gave to the Spaniards because they don't think gold is rich.
By farming and creating an empire in the Americas.
Both poor and rich Aztecs wore garments made from cotton, but the quality and style of the clothing would differ based on social status. Rich Aztecs would adorn themselves with elaborate jewelry, featherwork, and intricate designs on their clothing to showcase their wealth and status, while poor Aztecs would have simpler, more practical clothing without the luxury accessories.