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.
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The Spanish were more powerful than the Aztecs primarily due to their advanced military technology, including firearms, steel weapons, and armor, which gave them a significant advantage in combat. Additionally, the Spanish formed strategic alliances with various indigenous groups who were rivals of the Aztecs, further weakening Aztec resistance. The introduction of European diseases, such as smallpox, decimated the Aztec population, undermining their ability to fight back effectively. These factors combined to enable the Spanish to conquer the Aztec Empire swiftly.
Guns Germs and Steel ;) they had advanced weaponry, foreign diseases that the Aztecs had no immunitity to as well as as the means to make tools and other necessary epuipment to enable survival and atonomy along the shores and continent.
the spanish navy could no longer control the seas
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To enable non speaking spanish people to be able to communicate with those of the hispanic culture
As in English. To enable a Spanish-speaker to 'read' with the English pronunciation, write 'Bequi', with an accent on the 'e'
To enable a Spanish-speaker to say 'Tammy' with (about) English pronunciation, write it as: 'tami' with an accent over the 'a'.
To enable a Spanish-speaker to 'read' the name with English pronunciation, you could write it: Jendason (with an accent over the 'e')
Names in English are said the same way in Spanish. To enable a native Spanish-speaker to give it the English pronunciation, you might write it: 'Keili' (with an accent on the 'e')
Being a name, the same. But to enable a Spanish-speaker to 'hear' it written down so it sounds like the English: Dilan
As a name, it's the same: but to enable a Spanish-speaker to identify the English pronunciation of the name, you could write it: Dileini (with an accent on the 'e')