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The Aztecs built their capital, Tenochtitlan, in the middle of Lake Texcoco by constructing artificial islands called chinampas. They piled soil and mud on top of wooden frames to create these floating gardens. The Aztecs also built causeways and bridges to connect the islands to the mainland.
The Aztecs built the floating gardens
Chubacas are the name of the floating gardens that the Aztecs built.
The Aztec warriors forced people to pay tribute, they built floating islands on the water, and they sacrificed people to the Gods. (:
the Aztecs built something called chinapa, chinapas were floating islands that were made from laying mud then reed mats on top then repeating the process until it rose above the water
The Aztec floating gardens, known as chinampas, were built around the 10th century AD in the pre-Columbian era in the Valley of Mexico. They were a sophisticated agricultural system that allowed the Aztecs to cultivate crops on artificial islands in the middle of lakes.
The city built in during that time by the Aztecs, was called Tenochtitla'n
The city built in during that time by the Aztecs, was called Tenochtitla'n
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The Aztecs built one of the greatest and most advanced cultural cities, Technochtitlan in Mexico! The had it on a swampy lake so it is kind of like the floating city of Venice. They also created the floating gardens called chinampas. The Incas made a very advanced road system that had to do with trading, communication, and transportation. They also built Machu Picchu and built huge stone walls.
Venice is often called the floating city because it is built on a series of islands in a lagoon with canals running throughout the city. The city has no roads for cars, with transportation relying on boats, including the iconic gondolas.
the Aztecs spent most of their time farming, fighting and cooking. men usually built floating farms called chimchapas that stop the crops from flooding