Most certainly.
His goal was to conquer the Aztecs in the name of the Spanish Empire. Though his initial military attack in 1518 failed (he may have had guns, but not numbers), he unintentionally unleashed smallpox on Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital (now Mexico City), which made it possible for swift military victory (Cortes thought the smallpox had been sent by God). He thus established a reputation as the most brutal of the Conquistadores.
My history teacher basically says that his main goal was to establish modern day Mexico as spanish territory. He conquered the Aztecs instead.
yes he had acplished his goal of conquering the aztces empire and explore a new world or land
yes he conquered an incan empire
Hernando cortez worked for Spain.
Hernando Cortez traveled on the Carribean Sea
Hernando Cortez defeated the Aztecs of Mexico.
Hernando cortez's journey was about finding gold and claiming new land for for spain
Cortez traveled with 500 men aboard
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The main thing was he conquered the Aztec empire.
The primary goal of Hernando Cortez was to conquer the Aztec empire and obtain its wealth for Spain. He also aimed to spread Christianity and expand Spanish influence in the region.
Hernando Cortez began exploring the lands of the Americans seeking great riches (or gold).
Hernando cortez worked for Spain.
Hernando Cortez traveled on the Carribean Sea
Hernando Cortez attacked the Aztec Indians in Mexico
Hernando Cortez invented chocolate in the 1519's
Hernando Cortez defeated the Aztecs of Mexico.
Hernando cortez expored for 1000 years in poopnugget world
Hernando cortez's journey was about finding gold and claiming new land for for spain
Hernando Cortez first explored Mexico in 1519, conquering the Aztec civilization in 1521.