class. Such as the farmers and laborers. Mayas did jobs based on their station in life. Mayan society is found in works of flint, obsidian, pottery, bone, Jade, stucco, and stone. They had a great skill of artwork. Mayan life was centered on the class system. Jobs were very important and they still are now. There are jobs all over the world. They are hard work but you still need to do them.
Economics This was in Copan during 250-900 AD.
The Maya love precious Jade. They traded fruits, vegetables, salt, animal furs, feathers, and cotton. When they were farming they had techniques. One technique is the slash and burn. The slash and burn is in forested areas. The process includes cutting the growth in an area, burning it and using the resulting field to plant it in, using the ashes as added soil nutrition. After several years, the nutrition would be used up. They would burn down and plant in another area, leaving the first area to grow back. The economic goal of the Mayas was to produce lots of fruits, vegetables, salt, animal furs, feathers, and cotton in order to have plenty of items to trade for the precious Jade that they loved so much. The gods were involved in every aspect of the Maya. The gods controlled a lot of the decisions and what was going to happen. They were very important to the Maya life. In the end the Maya had a good economic growth. They got there precious Jade that they wanted and many other things. Also they had plenty of food because of their farming. The gods were a good part of the economic. The Maya's progressed there economic growth significantly. And their economic was very important. The Mayans had a good
economy.