The Aztecs moved from the mainland to the island of Tenochtitlan by constructing causeways and canals. Using wooden and stone structures, they built three main causeways that connected the island to the mainland, allowing for transportation and trade. They also utilized canoes to navigate the canals that crisscrossed the area, facilitating movement between the island and surrounding regions. This innovative engineering enabled the Aztecs to establish and expand their capital in the midst of Lake Texcoco.
The Aztecs originate from central Mexico. Their main city (island) is now where Mexico City is.
because they could and its free.
The Aztecs are at 1519 AD (5 o'clock on the time device).
texcoco
they needed more space and yeah :D
move closer to the Japanese mainland.
move closer to the Japanese mainland.
move closer to the japanese mainland (apex)
move closer to the japanese mainland (apex)
to move closer to the Japanese mainland
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of the mainland and also an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the mainland.
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of the mainland and also an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the mainland.
The Aztecs used causeways as raised roads to connect their island capital, Tenochtitlan, to the mainland. These causeways allowed for the transportation of goods, people, and military troops between the city and surrounding areas. They also provided a means for controlling water flow and defending against potential enemies.
mainland
move closer to the Japanese mainland. apex
A bridge connects an island to the mainland or another island.
to make it easier to get to and from their city, the aztecs built tree wide caueways-raised roads across water or wet ground- to connect the island to the shore.. the causeways were made of rocks covered with dirt.