Montezuma gave gifts to the conquistadors because at first they thought that they were Aztec gods.
Yes, Montezuma, the Aztec emperor, gave gifts to the Spaniards, namely Hernan Cortes, when they arrived in Mexico in the early 16th century. These gifts included gold, jewels, and other valuable items. Montezuma believed that Cortes and his men were gods or representatives of gods and wanted to appease them. However, this act ultimately led to the downfall of the Aztec Empire as the Spaniards were motivated by greed and eventually conquered the Aztecs.
Hernan Cortes met Montezuma
Montezuma was the Aztec emperor who lived in Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire. Tenochtitlan was located in present-day Mexico City.
In 1520, the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés captured Aztec ruler Montezuma II and held him captive in Tenochtitlan. Montezuma died under disputed circumstances in 1520 while still under Spanish captivity.
The Statue of Montezuma is located in Mexico City, specifically in the Plaza de la Constitución, also known as the Zócalo. It is situated in front of the National Palace.
Montezuma's Castle was not built by the Aztec ruler Montezuma, despite its name. It was actually constructed by the Sinagua people between 1100 and 1425 AD. The impressive cliff dwelling is located in Arizona and is a popular tourist attraction today.
Montezuma-II
Montezuma
Didn't. Spaniards did.
No. In fact, quite the contrary. The Spaniards were invading the Aztec kingdom of Tenochtitlan, which Montezuma was ruling. Believing he was Quetzalqoatl (possible missspell), their white, feathered-serpent god, they bestowed upon him gifts, but he wanted more. He defeated Montezuma's population of 5,000,000 with less than 1,000 soldiers.
Emperor Montezuma
Montezuma believed the Spaniards were the god Quetzalcoatl returning in human form because of various omens and prophecies. Additionally, the Spaniards arrived during a time of political unrest in the Aztec Empire, which made Montezuma more susceptible to believing in supernatural explanations.
His name was Montezuma.
Montezuma thought that Cortes was Quetzalcoatl because Quetzalcoatl was white and so Cortes is white.
he didn't think they were a threat.
He was out gunned. He had more people, but they had horses and guns.
Montezuma/Moctezuma II had gone pretty insane and was obsessed with the supernatural. When Cortés arrived in 1519, Moctezuma was immediately informed and he sent emissaries to meet the newcomers. As the Spaniards approached Tenochtitlan they made an alliance with the Tlaxcalteca, who were enemies of the Aztec Triple Alliance, and they helped instigate revolt in many towns under Aztec dominion. Moctezuma was aware of this and he sent gifts to the Spaniards, probably in order to show his superiority to the Spaniards and Tlaxcalteca.On November 8, 1519, Moctezuma met Cortés on the causeway leading into Tenochtitlan and the two leaders exchanged gifts. Moctezuma brought Cortés to his palace where the Spaniards lived as his guests for several months. Moctezuma continued to govern his empire and even undertook conquests of new territory during the Spaniards' stay at Tenochtitlan.To sum it all up, he must've known the Spaniards had superior weaponry and thought that to keep his empire, he had to establish diplomatic relations with them. Big mistake.
The cause of the disappearance of the Aztecs were the Spaniards when they killed Montezuma the Aztec's emperor