Why did Mesoamerican farmers move their farms from time to time?

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Question by Dopest: Why did Mesoamerican farmers move their farms from time to time?
Also, which food crop did Mayan nobles control? Corn, cotton, fish, or goats?

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One Response to Why did Mesoamerican farmers move their farms from time to time?

  1. Because intensive farming produces higher yeild, which means cheaper food, thus meeting supply and demand…!!!

    Clara Molee
    July 17, 2013 at 4:56 pm
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