no
Spanish conquerors exploited the weakness of Indigenous peoples in the Americas, including their lack of immunity to European diseases, advanced weaponry, and division among tribes. This exploitation, along with other factors, allowed the Spanish conquerors to conquer vast territories and establish colonies in the Americas.
He did but he had a lot of help from adjoining peoples who hated the Aztecs.
to worship their gods
Yes, the Mayans and Aztecs were indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica, but the term "Indian" is typically used to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas as a whole, not specifically to these groups. It's more accurate to refer to them as Mayans and Aztecs.
The Aztecs enslaved those peoples who refused to pay them tribute.
The Aztecs enslaved those peoples who refused to pay them tribute.
The Aztecs enslaved those peoples who refused to pay them tribute.
The Aztecs enslaved those peoples who refused to pay them tribute.
Aztecs.
Aztecs were believed to be of about 5'8" on average and where taller than most native american peoples and spanish as well
Refers to ancient civilization with no present peoples.
No, the Mayans were a different and earlier people than the Aztecs, though they were to have a major influence on Astec culture