The Economy of the Aztecs

By Eddie Montezuma


The economy of the Aztecs began only as a very simple outline that eventually became complex as the population of the Aztecs grew. The Aztec people knew how to effectively handle all of their resources, therefore they were able to thrive and develop despite the a lot of drawbacks that had been given to them.

Agriculture: The Pillar Of Aztec Economy

Aztec were very good farmers and agriculture was the building blocks of their economy. The Aztecs employed the Chinampa way of farming which enabled the folks to make extremely productive gardens that not just permit them to farm the land but also let them reclaim the water.

They were able to plant and harvest a lot of crops like sweet potatoes, maize, tomatoes, avocados, beans, squashes as well as other types of plants. While in the lowlands, tropical crops like papaya, cotton and cacao were planted and harvested. Chocolate, that is used both in liquid and solid form, made the Aztecs famous globally. When the Spanish conquered the Aztecs, they found out about chocolate and therefore chocolate was discovered and pass on across Europe. The crops that they planted and harvested had been their primary supply of food considering the fact that they seldom hunted animals as food, only consuming turkey as some sort of particular occasion food.

Use Of Money In Aztec Economy

The Aztecs were absolutely a highly developed people considering that they knew about the value of money. Several sorts of money had been employed by the Aztecs and the cacao bean was one of the standard money made use of by the Aztecs. For instance, a tiny bunny would cost a person about thirty cacao beans, but if a man were to market his own child (especially a daughter), that man would gain about 600 cacao beans. Remember that selling one's own child was popular for them and they even regarded self sacrificing one's self as the greatest honor a warrior can get.

Other than the cacao beans, the Aztecs made use of quachtli; a type of cloth that the Aztecs truly treasured. It is stated that this sort of cotton cloth was more valued than the cacao beans and if a popular man had been offered ten quachtli, than man can live for half a year in Tenochtitlan.




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