Answer:
B. Peaceful farmers
Explanation:
The Aztecs were skilled farmers and gardeners. In the marshland, the Aztecs had very little fertile land. But they appeared able to feed hundreds of thousands of residents of the capital, extracting maximum benefit from the environment in which they settled. In the suburbs of Mexico City, one can find quite unusual agricultural structures, known as floating gardens - chinampas. These buildings are so unusual that they are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Chinampas is an agricultural structure consisting of canals and artificial islands. These floating gardens built around the city were able to feed a population of several hundred people. Their technology provided a very large crop.
The first crusade lasted from 1096-1099.
It was called a poll tax.
Answer:
The greatest importance of this processes was that many products that were unknown to people in one continent were introduced to the people on the other. Europeans for example were introduces with corn, tobacco, etc. Additionally the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade was important because it introduced free labor force that was brought to the colonies in the New World.
Explanation:
After the Age of Exploration the process of exchange started. Culture, agricultural products, even religion were exchanged. The European countries gained a lot of welfare during this period. On the other side, Natives from American continent weren't so lucky, as the same thing can be said about many slaves that came from Africa to New World.
Answer: In the Roman Empire, slaves could obtain freedom much more quickly than slaves during 1600s-1800s in North America. Also, in the Roman Empire, slaves were at times educated, held status within their households and were valued by their owners