Roads in the Aztec era were well-kept and often paved. Regular resting places were provided. Since the Aztecs did not know the wheel and did not have draft animals, the roads were used for travel on foot
The Aztecs travelled on chariots if they were rich but if they were not then they walked. They travelled on boats on water which were made out of woven trees.
Aztecs did what Aztecs did best
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Cortes and his men attacked the Aztec civilization while riding huge horses. The warriors where armed with cross bows and heavy swords. But not only did Cortes's men wipe out more than half the Aztecs they also brought a killer disease which killed the rest of the Aztecs and ended their civilization for ever. It is also wise to acknowledge that Cortes did not do this on his own. Along his travel to Tenochtitlan he made allies with other Indian tribes that did not like the Aztecs. This was another key to Cortes' victory over the Aztecs.
That is correct, the ancient Aztecs traveled by foot.
By foot.
they traveled by feet
they traveled to the third mesa
by foot but the mayans used boats somtimes
The Aztecs largely travelled on foot. Loads were carried using tumplines. Some privileged elites were carried about on litters.
One of the main types of transportation the Aztecs used was walking. They also had canoes that they would use, and moveable bridges that helped them to travel.
because there was no place and Mexico is small
There were no good restaurants or cheap cigarettes around where they lived.
I'm pretty sure that the Aztecs would just walk to the places they needed to go. I'm sure that if this was the case, they probably wouldn't travel very far.
They didn't, all they did was move around Lake Texcoco in canoes.
The Aztecs did not even see a horse until the Spanish (Cortez) arrived, and the early Americans had not conceived of the wheel, so they walked from place to place. With the development of chinampas, the Aztecs needed canoes as well, so may have used canoes or small dugout boats to travel as well.