User:Etejada04/sandbox/Economy of the Prehispanic Mexico
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The first forms of economic organization in prehispanic Mexico were agriculture and hunting activities. The first men who inhabited the Mexican lands and part of Central America were great builders and later on creators of some of the biggest civilizations of that time, however the economy of that time was based on the commercial activities, the division of society in classes and the importance that generated in the economy the so-called Tlatoani.
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