Yes, the Aztec's location helped them because it gave them all the resources they needed so they could actually become a civilization, not some random group of villages.
Yes, the Aztecs' strategic location in the Valley of Mexico provided them with fertile land for agriculture and easy access to trade routes. Their environment also allowed them to easily defend their capital city of Tenochtitlan, making it a stronghold from which they could launch military campaigns to conquer neighboring regions.
I think it is Aztecs
The Aztecs were guided by their deity Huitzilopochtli, who instructed them to establish their city where they saw an eagle perched on a cactus eating a snake. This vision is now depicted on the Mexican flag.
its possible. They were killed by Smallpox they got from the Spanish Conquistadors. Cortez was the Spanish leader. Had the Spanish authorites captured Cortez, then the soldiers with smallpox would never have come to Tenochtilan which could have saved the Aztecs.
the aztec city is now under present day mexico city
I think it is Aztecs
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Peru, Mexico
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I think it is Aztecs
Hernando Cortes coquered the Aztecs with the help of other tribes who hated the Aztecs because the Aztecs raided them.
The Aztecs were in central Mexico and the Inca were in Peru.
The Aztecs were a Native American tribe and culture, not a location. Therefore cannot be identified by coordinates.
how might tenochtitlan location have been both a benefit and hindrance to the aztecs?
the Aztecs had roads with rest spots lots of gold toilets a stragic location strong military
He did but he had a lot of help from adjoining peoples who hated the Aztecs.