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Sam Dunlap
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25 February, 16:53
What was the geography of Aztec Society?
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Eleanor Griffin
25 February, 16:57
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There were many swamps and the land was super rich. they were surrounded by a lake
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Roger Roberson
25 February, 17:13
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The geography of the azetc society was that they lived on an island in the middle of lake and it's connected to bridges made out of dirt
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