What disadvantages did Mayan, Aztec, and Incan farmers suffer compared to those in Europe, Asia, and Africa?

D They had to hand over part of what they grew to the nobility.

A. They had no systems of irrigation.

B, They had very little livestock and no metal tools.

C. There were no merchants to whom they could sell their surplus.

A. They had no systems of irrigation.

B. They had very little livestock and no metal tools.

C. There were no merchants to whom they could sell their surplus.

In addition to these disadvantages, Mayan, Aztec, and Incan farmers also faced a lack of domesticated animals for labor and transportation, limited access to advanced agricultural techniques, and vulnerability to natural disasters such as droughts and floods. They also had limited access to diverse crops and resources compared to farmers in Europe, Asia, and Africa, resulting in a less varied and nutritious diet.