it had killed most of them.
it had killed most of them.
it had killed most of them.
The Aztec Empire would most likely have gone on with their regular life. Except they still probably died out due to the diseases that the Spanish carried over with them. It all depend on the way you look at it.
It made them really sick and most of them died.
The Spanish had superior weaponry to the Aztecs, and were aided by rival tribes who resented Aztec rule. The primary reason may have been the effect of the diseases spread to the Aztecs by the Spanish. Lacking any immunity to these diseases, many of the Aztecs became seriously ill or died.
they had diseases ... and they were died and made it stink at Aztec capital.
Smallpox
they were able to defeat the inca and the aztec because the spanish had more tecnology such as great guns and they were skilled horse riders. plus they had diseases that wiped out most of them.
The Spanish conquistadors formed alliances with enemies of the Aztecs. Also, European diseases such as smallpox severely weakened the Aztecs. Once the Spaniards captured Montezuma, their leader, the Aztec empire soon fell.
The Spanish brought diseases which weakened or killed thousands of native people. Also the Spanish brought big horses that the Aztec were terrified. The third factor was that they had new and stronger armor and weapons.
Yes, the Spanish conquistadors, led by Hernán Cortés, defeated the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century. The conquest culminated in 1521 when Cortés captured Tenochtitlán, the Aztec capital, after a series of battles, alliances with rival indigenous groups, and the spread of diseases that weakened the Aztec population. This marked the beginning of Spanish colonial rule in Mexico.
The disease that the spanish brought into the Aztec Civilization was the Small Pox It infected alot of people and killed alot but fortunately some survived