Cortez
The Aztec Indians were primarily farmers. They practiced agriculture on raised fields called chinampas, which allowed them to grow crops such as maize, beans, and squash. Hunting was also practiced, but agriculture was the primary source of sustenance for the Aztec civilization.
Chinampas were artificial islands created in lakes to use as fertile land for agriculture in the Aztec civilization. They were used for growing crops such as maize, beans, and squash, and played a crucial role in providing food for the population.
Applying the term 'serf' to an Aztec is not correct; Aztecs were Indians who would have had a system unlike serfdom, wherein one performed different tasks at different stages of life, and pursued interests to a certain extent, sharing more freely in community largesse than a serf might, and so performing more community-oriented tasks than them, also.
The Southwest Indians primarily farmed crops such as corn (maize), beans, and squash, known as the "Three Sisters." They also grew other crops like cotton, melons, and peppers. These crops were well-suited to the arid conditions of the region and formed the basis of their diet and economy.
The Aztecs practiced a system of farming known as chinampas, where they built artificial islands in lakes and marshy areas. These chinampas were used for growing crops such as maize, beans, and squash, and were highly productive due to the fertile soil and efficient use of water resources. This farming system helped support the large population of the Aztec Empire.
beans
hernan Cortes
What did Aztec farmers grew maize and beans on
The Aztec Indians were primarily farmers. They practiced agriculture on raised fields called chinampas, which allowed them to grow crops such as maize, beans, and squash. Hunting was also practiced, but agriculture was the primary source of sustenance for the Aztec civilization.
Hernan Cortes was the Spanish explorer who overtook the Aztec empire and brought Mexico under Spanish control. His biggest challenge was resistance from the Aztec ruler Montezuma II.
The question is not that great, but, if it helps, "beans" means "frijoles" in spanish.
Spilling the Spanish Beans was created in 1937.
The Spanish word for Beans is frijoles or Habichuelas
cocoa beans
Mayan and Aztec Civilizations.
Cacao Beans
The Aztec's used the cacao beans for money. With that, they would trade with the merchants for other goods.