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Who was the emperor of the Aztec empire after moctezuma?

moctezuma ii


What did Moctezuma do?

He ruled the Aztec Empire


What moctezuma did?

He ruled the Aztec Empire


How did Cortes treat Moctezuma?

he destroyed his city and killed moctezuma


Who was the Emperor of the Aztec empire after spanish conquest?

moctezuma


Where did Moctezuma explore?

Moctezuma II did not explore; he was the ruler of the Aztec Empire from 1502 to 1520. He focused on expanding and governing his empire in Mesoamerica until the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in 1519.


When Judge Moctezuma and decisions as the Aztec leader.?

Judge Moctezuma was not a historical figure. Moctezuma II was a ruler of the Aztec Empire, not a judge. Moctezuma II made important decisions during his reign that ultimately led to the downfall of the Aztec Empire, including how to handle the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortes.


What did Cortes tries to steal in the Aztec Empire?

Cortes thought that Moctezuma knew where the fountain of youth was and he thought Moctezuma had a lot of gold.


What led to the decline of the Aztec Empire?

One thing that led to the decline of the Aztec Empire was the shortage of skilled farmers. Mistreating the people they conquered. Additionally, the Spanish Conquistadors ripped the empire apart, destroyed the Aztec Army, killed Moctezuma (the Aztec Leader), and colonized the entire region.


Who was the king of the Aztec empire when the conquistadors arrived in Mexico?

the king was Montezuma II


Who was the emperor of the Aztec empire at the time of the Spanish conquest?

Moctezuma II


What happened between Cortes and Moctezuma?

Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conquistador, arrived in the Aztec Empire in 1519 and initially formed a relationship with Emperor Moctezuma II, who believed Cortés might be the god Quetzalcoatl. Moctezuma welcomed him into Tenochtitlán, the Aztec capital, but the relationship soured as Cortés sought to conquer the empire. After a series of conflicts, including the capture of Moctezuma, Cortés ultimately led an assault that resulted in the downfall of the Aztec Empire in 1521. Moctezuma was killed during the turmoil, marking a significant turning point in Spanish colonization.