How Did The Aztecs Increase Their Economic Growth?

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They removed existing rulers from the conquered lands to ensure they had direct control of their enemies’ trade routes. They

forced all the people they conquered to trade directly with them

, increasing their wealth from the sale of additional goods.

What was the economic system of the Aztecs?

Aztecs. The Aztec economy was based

on agriculture and trade

. Agriculture provided a great variety of fruits and vegetables, such as tomatoes, chili peppers, pumpkins, and beans, necessary to feed the high number of inhabitants in the empire.

How did the Aztecs make money?

The main item used for money was

the cocoa bean

. The Aztec people also used vegetables and fruits, animals, quachtli, and tajaderas as money when bartering. Traders were very important people in the large and small Aztec markets where you could find everything you needed for your life.

What strategy or strategies did the Aztecs use to rise to power?

War was the key factor in the Aztecs’ rise to power. The Aztecs

built alliances, or partnerships

, to build their empire. The Aztecs made the people they conquered pay tribute, or give them cotton, gold, or food. The Aztecs controlled a huge trade network.

How did the Aztec empire grow?

The Aztecs

expanded their empire through military conquest and sustained it through tributes imposed on the conquered regions

. Every 80 days, the new subjects of the Aztecs had to pay tributes to Tenochtitlan

Did the Aztecs invent chocolate?

The history of chocolate can be

traced to the ancient Mayans

, and even earlier to the ancient Olmecs of southern Mexico. The word chocolate may conjure up images of sweet candy bars and luscious truffles, but the chocolate of today is little like the chocolate of the past.

What language did the Aztecs speak?


Nahuatl language, Spanish náhuatl, Nahuatl also spelled Nawatl, also called

Aztec, American Indian language of the Uto-Aztecan family, spoken in central and western Mexico. Nahuatl, the most important of the Uto-Aztecan languages, was the language of the Aztec and Toltec civilizations of Mexico.

What caused the Aztecs to rise and fall?


War

was the key factor in the Aztecs’ rise to power. The Aztecs built alliances, or partnerships, to build their empire. The Aztecs made the people they conquered pay tribute, or give them cotton, gold, or food. … By the early 1500s the Aztecs had the most powerful state in Mesoamerica.

What four factors helped the Spanish defeat the Aztecs?

  • Superior Weapons. Spanish weaponry was far superior to anything used by the Aztecs or Incas.
  • Alliances and Experience. The invading Spanish forces also took advantage of internal divisions within the Aztec and Inca empires.
  • The Power of Horses.
  • Deadly Disease.

What three factors contributed to the Aztecs growing strong and rich?

What three factors contributed to the Aztecs growing strong and rich?

War, tribute, and trade

made the Aztecs rich. As they grew rich, they grew even stronger and conquered more people. By the early 1500s they ruled the most power- ful state in Mesoamerica.

Did Aztecs eat humans?

In addition to slicing out the hearts of victims and spilling their blood on temple altars, the

Aztecs likely also practiced a form of ritual cannibalism

. An Atztec human sacrifice atop the Mesoamerican temple pyramid.

Who did the Aztecs worship?

For the Aztecs, deities of particular importance are the

rain god Tlaloc

How many years did the Aztec Empire last?

The Aztec Empire (c.

1345-1521

) covered at its greatest extent most of northern Mesoamerica.

Who is the Aztec god of death?


Mictlantecuhtli

What did the Aztecs invent that we use today?

As for

chewing gum

, chictli, the Aztecs obtained the resin of the tropical tree Manilkara zapota growing in southern Mexico and Central America.  Like today chewing gum was used to clean the mouth after meals and freshen the breath.

What were the Aztecs known for?

The Aztecs were famous for their

agriculture, land, art, and architecture

. They developed writing skills, a calendar system and also built temples and places of worship. They were also known for being fierce and unforgiving. To please their gods they sacrificed humans!

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