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the Tenochtitlan was destroyed in 1575. by the spainards. this answer is very right we are discussing about this in geography.
Mexico was found on March 13, 1325 when Aztec people found their capital city of Tenochtitlan at the place we know today as Mexico City.
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Hernán Cortés reached Cholula before arriving in Tenochtitlan. After landing on the Mexican coast in 1519, he traveled inland and encountered Cholula, where he faced resistance from the local population. Following the events in Cholula, including a brutal massacre, Cortés continued his journey to the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, which he entered later that year.
It was founded by Aztec people on March 13, 1325. Its name at the time was Mexico-Tenochtitlan.
On 1519 and 1521, respectively.
As the legend has it the empire was formed in a swampy place where they seen an eagle perched on a cactus eating a snake. This is what the Aztecs claimed they saw while entering the new land. They began building and constructing their capital city, and by the year 1325 their capital city was finished. They called it Tenochtitlan, meaning "Place of the Prickly Pear Cactus".
the Aztec lived in Mexico, next to Mexico city. The place they lived was on the mash of 'Lake Texcoco,' and they named that place Tenochtitlan. Thx 4 readin, o n a 12 year old wroght that soooooooooooooo bye....
What year did Moctezuma agree to let Cortez stay in Tenochtitlan
What year did Moctezuma agree to let Cortez stay in Tenochtitlan
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After three months of fighting, Cortes defeated the capital city of the Aztec Empire, Tenochtitlan. The emperor Cuauhtémoc was taken prisoner and executed later that same year, and Cortes became the ruler of the expansive empire. The surviving Aztecs were highly susceptible to European diseases previously unknown to their culture, such as smallpox and typhus. In 1521, smallpox decimated the population of Tenochtitlan. Two following epidemics killed 75 percent of the remaining population, according to the New World Encyclopedia. Surviving Aztecs were not allowed to learn of their native culture and were forced to read and write in Spanish. Many elements of Aztec culture were lost forever.