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How did chinampas make the Aztec more successful?

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Chinampas is a farming technique where there would be small square boxes with plants over a lake. This helped them because it provided rich soil for planting.

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Chinampas provided much easier crop growth. The Chinampas grew maize (corn), beans, and squash, along with a few others.

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Answer: Chinampas were essentially artificial islands created for the crops. These islands then provided rich soil for crops with easy access to water. The farmers used channels between the islands to get to each area by canoe

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