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Hernan Cortez explored Mexico (Aztecs)

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How did Hernando Cortes affect the Aztec empire?

they destried all of the azteceons


Did Hernando Cortes become king?

hernano cortes did become king when he set all of mexico's slaves free from the aztecs. he was king in mexico.


Did Cortes ever kill someone?

Yes. Hernando Cortes was a Spanish Conquistador and he led the conquest of the Aztecs. He and his men massacred thousands of Indians as they traveled through Mexico. Directly and indirectly, Hernando Cortes killed many people all out of a desire for wealth and pride for his country.


All the explorers from Spain?

Hernando Cortes, Christopher Columbus, Ponce de Leon, and Ferdinand Magellan.


What are some unique facts about Hernando Cortes?

Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztec's capital city, Tenochtitlan (now Mexico) and then he married the Aztec king (Montezuma)'s daughter.


When and where was Hernando Cortes born?

Hernando Cortes was born in 1485 in Madellin, Spain.


What are some facts about Hernando Cortes?

He loved ice cream! He also liked Sacagawea! He decided to murder all of his family while he was at it!


what are all the places Sal visited with her grandparents?

no


Did Hernando Cortes have a diary?

Yes, He Used It to Write Things About His Life


What was Hernando Cortes interests?

Hernan Cortes motive for exploration was to find riches.


What was the purpose of Hernando Cortes voyage?

He was sent by Spain to find gold and/or to colonize the area below the New World. He ran into the Aztecs and brought down their empire with the aid of the Native Tribes they had conquered. This is all in present day Mexico.


How did Hernando Cortes travel?

by ship i think 8) Frist of all his name was Hernan Cortes, the only option to cross the Atlanic Ocean in that point in time was through ship. The trip took a few months since the ships did not have engines.