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To be honest lots of things are related to the Aztecs, such as their achievements. One of their achievements as their farming technique, the Aztecs created large irrigation systems, or aqueducts to properly water their crops. After words, they used natural fertilizers to improve soil fertility. However, the most significant farming invention the Aztecs created were the chinampas. Chinampas, also known as "floating gardens", allowed the Aztecs to utilize the swampy lands around the lakes for agriculture, greatly expanding productivity. To create chinampas, Aztecs dug canals and piled the excess mud onto large woven reed mats. Then, they would drive posts into the ground and tie the mats into place. The permanently seal the position of the maps, trees were planted in the corners of the mats; the trees also helped prevent soil erosion. The excellent climate, plentiful water, and the chinampas to provide fertile land all factored up to increasingly fruitful crops.
Due to the fact that the Aztecs didn't have beasts of burden like oxen and horses to plow fields and help with farming, or tools like plows, they used pointed sticks to dig holes to drop seeds into. They also cleared land in a prolific manner, by using the slash-and-burn technique, named appropriately because the process involves chopping down and then burning sections of forest to be used for agricultural purposes.
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