The Aztecs obtained cotton primarily through cultivation in their agricultural practices. They grew a variety of cotton plants, particularly Gossypium hirsutum, in the warmer regions of Mesoamerica, where the climate was suitable for its growth. The fibers were harvested, processed, and then spun into thread for weaving into textiles, which were highly valued in Aztec society for clothing, trade, and ceremonial purposes. Additionally, they engaged in trade with neighboring cultures, which also contributed to their access to cotton.
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