Well they believed in Christ, god e.c.t. and then they travel to this new world and find the Aztecs doing human sacrifice. They though that they were satanic worshipers and decided to destroy them. Which was easier than they though because they sacrificed their people and other people. The neighboring tribes didn't like them. Consider the sickness too.
How are the army and religious beliefs linked in the Aztec Empire?
The Spanish conquistadors were Christian and believed strongly in spreading the Christian message. They attempted to convert the Aztec people and destroyed the temples were the Aztec worshiped other gods. Their strong religious beliefs led them to attempt to squash the Aztec culture.
The Aztecs believed in a complex system of polytheistic deities, with rituals like human sacrifice to appease the gods. When the Spanish arrived and attempted to convert them to Christianity, it challenged their deeply ingrained religious beliefs and led to resistance and conflict. The Spaniards' destruction of Aztec temples and suppression of their religious practices further fueled the resistance against the Spanish conquest.
The Spanish were Catholic with Catholic priests with them. The did prayers 5 times a day and were out to convert people they found. The Aztec worshipped gods who the Spanish would have considered pagan.
The Spanish viewed Aztec religion as primitive and paganic due to the human sacrifices performed. They saw it as a threat to their own religious beliefs and sought to convert the Aztecs to Christianity during their conquest of the region.
It was based on religious beliefs
to follow the religious beliefs
Because in their religion their "savior" is a tall white man with a beard. They saw this in leader of the spanish and let him do whatever he wants.
This question can not be answered. We don't know the list of religious practices given you.
Yes, the Aztec government was very much so influenced by their religious beliefs. In fact, their religious beliefs affected every part of their lives. Religion went hand in hand with every part of their lives.
It pretty well destroyed the Aztec Empire, and enriched the Spanish.
The Spanish were Catholic with Catholic priests with them. The did prayers 5 times a day and were out to convert people they found. The Aztec worshipped gods who the Spanish would have considered pagan.