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Tania Goodwin
20 January, 14:26
How did geography protect tenochtitlan
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Willow Chapman
20 January, 14:53
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Geography influenced the development of Tenochtitlan because at first, the land was full of water, but then the Aztecs reclaimed land from the lakes by sinking timbers into the water to serve as walls and filled the area between the timbers with mud, reeds, and boulders.
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