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The floating gardens of the Aztecs of Central America, a
nomadic tribe, they were driven onto the marshy shore of Lake
Tenochtitlan, located in the great central valley of what is
now Mexico. Roughly treated by their more powerful neighbors,
denied any arable land, the Aztecs survived by exercising
remarkable powers of invention. Since they had no land on which
to grow crops, they determined to manufacture it from the
materials at hand.
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