Aztec agriculture transformed swamp land into productive farm land, allowing population growth and prosperity despite difficult terrain.
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Swamp Land
Aztec agriculture transformed swamp land into productive farm land, allowing population growth and prosperity despite difficult terrain.
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"...the Aztecs founded. And remember, back then, it was all, basically, swamp land. And so something miraculous happened. The Aztecs adapted themselves to the..."
"...in a place called Teno -Teclen, okay? And this is basically swamp land. It's very hard to grow food in Teno -Teclen. Today, Teno..."
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