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His name was Montezuma.

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Who was the Aztec Monarch That welcomed the Spaniards?

Montezuma


What is an Aztec monarch?

aztec monarch


What were the weaknesses of the Aztec?

the spaniards


Who was the leader of the Spaniards in Aztec time?

Cortes


What year did the Aztec surrender to the Spaniards?

1521


Why did Montezuma welcome the Spaniards as rulers?

The Aztec were very accepting of the Spanish explorers initially. They believed to have received omens nine years prior to the arrival of the Spanish and expected them to be their protectors.


How could 600 Spaniards conquer and claim the land of an empire which inhabited millions of people and spanned a large of what you know as Mexico?

Spaniards brought several advantages. They had better weapons. They brought diseases the Aztecs had no defenses against. And Hernan Cortez happened to look like the prophesised Aztec savior. Montezuma welcomed him. Also, they formed alliances with tribes unhappy with Aztec rule.


Who was the leader of the Aztec when the Spaniards arrived?

hernando cortez


When did the Aztec unite and drive the Spaniards from Tenochtitlan?

1520


Who was the leader of the Aztec when the Spaniards arrived.?

hernando cortez


Who was the Aztec emperor at the time of spanish conquest?

The Aztec emperor during the Spanish conquest was Moctezuma II. He was the ninth tlatoani, or ruler, of the Aztec Empire from 1502 until his death in 1520. Moctezuma II initially welcomed the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés but later became a prisoner in his own palace.


Why was the Aztec colony important?

It is not the Aztec 'colony' It was the European colony, the Spaniards that is important. They were important because they are gay.