textiles, feathers, shells, peyote, cocoa beans, and mushrooms.
They tightly controlled trade and held a monopoly to obsidian trade. That way they coud keep others from making weapons.
The first great ruler of the Toltec city of Tula was Ce Acatl Topiltzin, also known as Quetzalcoatl. He is credited with establishing a period of prosperity and cultural development in Toltec society during the 10th century. Quetzalcoatl is often associated with the Mesoamerican god of the wind and learning and was a pivotal figure in Toltec mythology and religion. His reign is marked by advancements in art, architecture, and trade.
bartering or trading.
near by tribes like the
Their own tribes and tribes they were at war with.
The major accomplishments of the Teotihuacan and Toltec civilizations were the formation of strong trade connections.
They tightly controlled trade and held a monopoly to obsidian trade. That way they coud keep others from making weapons.
Who were the toltec indians?
The Toltec empire was an empire, most likely a group of Mesoamericans who fled at the fall of the Teotuhican, centered on Tula, which spread north, and as far south as Yucatan and Guatemala. Their trade routes went even farther.
where did the toltec live in
The first great ruler of the Toltec city of Tula was Ce Acatl Topiltzin, also known as Quetzalcoatl. He is credited with establishing a period of prosperity and cultural development in Toltec society during the 10th century. Quetzalcoatl is often associated with the Mesoamerican god of the wind and learning and was a pivotal figure in Toltec mythology and religion. His reign is marked by advancements in art, architecture, and trade.
yes.
Trade was very important in the Ca tribes. Thata all i know.
bartering or trading.
the toltec build a great city states
near by tribes like the
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