Hernan Cortes decided to continue his conquest in search of more riches and power. He used the newfound gold to finance his expeditions and to gain favor with the Spanish crown. Cortes also sought to expand Spain's influence in the region, ultimately leading to the fall of the Aztec Empire.
Hernan Cortes found gold in the Aztec empire by capturing the Aztec ruler Montezuma and looting the Aztec treasury. He also received gold as tribute from other indigenous groups in the region.
Hernan Cortez first encountered gold in the Americas after conquering the Aztec Empire in 1521. The Aztecs possessed vast amounts of gold, which Cortez and his men looted during their conquest.
Upon returning to Tenochtitlan, Cortes found the city in open rebellion against the Spanish. In the ensuing conflict, known as the Noche Triste, the Spanish were forced to retreat with heavy losses. However, they eventually regrouped and ultimately conquered the Aztec Empire.
The Spanish were able to overcome the Aztec and Inca empires due to factors such as advanced weaponry (guns and cannons), alliances with Indigenous groups who were enemies of the Aztecs and Incas, introduction of new diseases that weakened the native populations, and superior military tactics and training. Additionally, the Spanish benefited from the leadership of individuals like Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro who played crucial roles in the conquests.
Coronado may have been influenced by the reports of Spanish conquistadors like Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro who found great riches in the Americas. Additionally, explorers like Cabeza de Vaca reported encounters with indigenous peoples who described cities with vast wealth further fueling the belief in the seven cities of gold. The allure of finding such riches motivated Coronado's expedition into present-day southwestern United States.
1519, by Hernan Cortes.
he found gold
HERNAN CORTES, found a SPANISH town on the island in 1519 he was elected captin of the 3 expeditions or the mainland an expedition which he partly funded
He took an astrolabe,food,fresh water,map,and navigating tools. :)
Yes, he found lots of stuff.
He was 33 years old.
He sailed for Spain. On his expedition, he found Baja California.Spain
Hernan Cortes motive for exploration was to find riches.
Mayans found jade from the water flowing and they found it in the mountains in Belize
Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) qualifies as such.
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.
He sailed for Spain. On his expedition, he found Baja California.Spain