No, it was both certan and luck.
The fall of the Aztecs was not inevitable, as their downfall was the result of a combination of factors such as Spanish military superiority, internal conflicts among indigenous groups, and the spread of diseases like smallpox. These factors contributed to the collapse of the Aztec Empire, but it was not a predetermined outcome.
The Aztec civilization was not "discovered" in the traditional sense, as it existed long before European contact. The Spanish conquistadors encountered the Aztecs in the early 16th century, with Hernan Cortes's arrival to Mexico in 1519 leading to the fall of the Aztec Empire in 1521.
The Aztecs' relations with surrounding tribes played a significant role in their downfall. The Aztecs ruled through a system of tribute and often demanded excessive tributes, which created discontent among subjected tribes. When the Spanish conquistadors arrived, some tribes allied with them against the Aztecs out of resentment and desire for independence, leading to the fall of the Aztec Empire. Additionally, the Spanish were able to exploit these divisions and use them to their advantage in their conquest.
The Aztecs no longer exist as a society. Their civilization was based in central Mexico and their descendants are a part of the modern Mexican population.
The Aztecs performed elaborate ceremonial rituals to honor their gods and ancestors.
The Spanish conquest of the Aztecs was primarily due to a combination of technological superiority, alliances with other indigenous groups who were enemies of the Aztecs, and the spread of diseases like smallpox that devastated the Aztec population. Additionally, the leadership of Hernan Cortes and his strategic decisions played a significant role in the conquest of the Aztec Empire.
Yes, Spain profited from the fall of the Aztecs. It was a very important factor in their colonization of the Americas.
Because the Mayas came and try to take over the Aztecs land.
Spanish exploration
No such word as inevidable in the United States. If you wish to try for inevitable, you could say, the winter is inevitable following the fall.
The fall of the Aztecs and the colonizing of New Spain
A army came with diseases and killed the aztecs.
They got attacked by Spain Save
the spanish were jelous and destroyed them
The Toltecs and the Aztecs were never in direct contact as the Aztects were born from the chaos of the fall of the Toltec empire. The Aztecs used the turmoil to their advantage and built their civilization from the ruins of the Toltecs.
I can just say that the final fight was NAS-T
[[They fell due to outside conflict, resource depletion, and inside situations.]]
The Aztecs had no resistance to smallpox