The Aztecs employed several strategies to manage droughts, primarily through advanced agricultural techniques. They developed chinampas, or floating gardens, which allowed for efficient irrigation and maximized crop yields even in dry conditions. Additionally, they constructed reservoirs and canals to store and redirect water, ensuring a steady supply during critical periods. This ingenuity in water management was vital for sustaining their society and supporting their large population.
no
They were forced to work or sacrificed
He was a crazy spanish explorer who brought the end to the Aztecs. What a crazy fool the Aztecs were as smart as were we are today in society.
pape clothec chyug
Montezuma was the emperor of the Aztecs.
voluntary bloodletting.
They learned it would keep happening and they couldn't do anything about it. The Mesopotamian society always just cleaned up the droughts!<3
The Aztecs were a part of the ancient society. Currently, this ancient culture has no effect on modern day society.
NO only ice
The ancient Aztec society began 1200 A.D.
i guess water,because they had a bounch of waterways
the mayans and the aztecs