Hernan Cortes's expedition led to the downfall of the Aztec Empire in present-day Mexico. The native people were subjected to violence, disease, colonization, and forced conversion to Christianity. Many lost their lives, their land, and their cultural identity as a result of Cortes's actions.
Hernan Cortes was a Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico. He was a devout Catholic and saw the conquest as a means to spread Christianity. As for hobbies, he had a passion for exploring new lands, creating maps, and studying native cultures.
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Hernan Cortes interacted with the Native peoples of Mexico through a combination of military conquest, alliances with rival indigenous groups, and diplomacy. He also used interpreters to communicate with them and employed various strategies to manipulate local politics to his advantage. Cortes ultimately established Spanish control over the Aztec Empire in what is now Mexico.
Hernan Cortes initially established diplomatic relations with the native people he encountered in the Americas, such as the Aztecs in Mexico. However, his interactions eventually turned violent when he sought to conquer and colonize their lands. Cortes used a combination of military force, alliances with rival tribes, and strategies to undermine and overthrow native leaders like Montezuma.
Many of the natives encountered by Hernan Cortes in places like Mexico were killed by diseases introduced by the Spanish, enslaved, or forced to convert to Christianity. Native populations also faced warfare, loss of land, and cultural suppression as a result of Spanish conquest.
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Hernan Cortes was a Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico. He was a devout Catholic and saw the conquest as a means to spread Christianity. As for hobbies, he had a passion for exploring new lands, creating maps, and studying native cultures.
He killed many native people and spread diseases
He killed off an entire civilization of native Aztecs.
Pizarro was with the Incas, and Cortes was with the Aztecs.
Cortes thought that Dona Marina could him deal with the native peoples of the Americas as she spoke two native languages. We do not know what he thought of her personally, but she was the mother of his son.
They were spanish conquistadors that conquered great native american empires. The Aztec's, and Inca's respectively.
Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) qualifies as such.
cores is gay. and then the tribes turned gay. then they had gay sex.....(im joking :D)
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Spanish conquistadores led by Hernan Cortes, with the aid of native Tlaxcalan armies (who were fierce enemies of the Aztecs at the time).