No. He and other Spanish explorers enslaved them or killed them.
Quite the opposite of nice. Cruel would be the word.
He gave the shelter, food and water. They were close.
He took a s**t on them by helping them take out their own rulers. Lol. Just google it and good luck! :)
He treated them in a good way. He had 6,000 native followers, and Montezuma received him kindly into Mexico.
Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico by the Spaniards. His name is normally given as Hernán Cortés. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_conquest_of_Mexico
Yes, Spain was a Catholic country and priests were with explorers when they sailed.
He gave the shelter, food and water. They were close.
He had sex with an Indian called Malinche and was not so good during the sex.
He took a s**t on them by helping them take out their own rulers. Lol. Just google it and good luck! :)
He treated them in a good way. He had 6,000 native followers, and Montezuma received him kindly into Mexico.
Cortes, during his lifetime was considered a hero by his companions and by his country, but bad by those he conquered and their descendants. Historical figures are as human as people are today, each with their own good and bad qualities. Cortes had many highs and lows in his lifetime and his professional career. When he finally conquered Mexico for Spain, surely the Spanish thought him a good man. When the Aztec people were his allies and helped to relieved them of their oppressors, surely they thought him a good man, their savior. Many people were slaughtered in Cortes' rise to power, surely those people considered him a bad man. Cortes was a man of his time following the rules of the time with the European mentality of his time. People today have only his actions to judge him by and may be judging him by today's standards. Was Cortes a good man? Today there can only be an individuals opinion.
Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico by the Spaniards. His name is normally given as Hernán Cortés. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_conquest_of_Mexico
Yes, Spain was a Catholic country and priests were with explorers when they sailed.
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Hernan Cortes died in Seville (or Sevilla) Spain in 1547. If I remember correctly, he died in a monastery there, the same one from which Christopher Columbus sailed. Presumably he died of natural causes or illness. I have not read anything about his death that would indicate his being killed or murdered, Further research on his life and death can be found in a book entitled CONQUEST, which I believe is written by Hugh Thomas (not sure of the last name).
Hopi people are native Indians.
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