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the Maya and Aztec grew wheat and other foods like corn and beans

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When did the Aztecs grow their crops?

1890


How did Aztecs kill each other?

The Aztecs killed each other so their crops would grow


How did the Aztecs kill each other?

They think that it helps their crops grow


Why did Aztecs sacrifice to the god of rain?

so there crops could grow.


Why did aztecs kill eachother?

They killed each other so their crops would grow.


What achievement did the Aztecs adapt from the Mayas?

The Aztecs adapted the Maya's advanced agricultural techniques, including the use of raised fields, terracing, and irrigation systems to grow crops more efficiently. They also adopted their calendar system and writing system, which influenced their own cultural and religious practices.


Did the Maya's grow crops?

The crops grown by the Maya were maize, beans, pumpkin, squash, bottle gourd, cassava, avocado, and prickly pear. The Maya people lived in the parts f present-day countries of Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala.


What crops did the ancient Aztecs grow?

Corn,beans,squash,avocados,peppers,tomatoes,sunflowers,and tobacco


What tools did the Aztecs use to grow food crops?

They used different animal leftovers such as maniure from the animals.


What crops did the Maya Indians grow?

The crops grown by the Maya were maize, beans, pumpkin, squash, bottle gourd, cassava, avocado, and prickly pear. The Maya people lived in the parts f present-day countries of Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala.


What terrain did the Aztecs live on?

The Aztecs lived on an island in Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico, which is surrounded by mountains. The terrain was marshy and required the Aztecs to build chinampas, or floating gardens, to grow crops.


What kind of crops did the Antient Zapotec's grow?

The Aztecs didn't have enough farmland, so they created island in shallow lakes that surrounded their capital. These were called chinampas on which they mainly grew corn, beans, peppers, avocados, and tomatoes.