Jared Diamond argues that the Spanish advanced to steel swords because they had easier access to sources of iron ore and coal needed to produce steel. In contrast, the Inca lacked these Natural Resources and therefore continued to use bronze for tools and weapons. Additionally, the Spanish had more exposure to technologies and ideas from other cultures through trade and conquest, leading to technological advancements.
True. Both the Aztecs and Incas were significantly weakened by diseases brought by Spanish explorers, such as smallpox. The explorers also had advanced weapons like guns and cannons that gave them a military advantage. These factors, along with other political and social factors, contributed to the downfall of both civilizations.
Bronze Age technology allowed for the development of advanced tools and weapons such as swords, axes, and plows, which improved agriculture and construction. It also facilitated the creation of elaborate jewelry, pottery, and art, as well as advancements in navigation and the construction of ships for trade and exploration.
Spanish explorers were often mistaken for gods by tribes they encountered due to their advanced technology, weapons, and armor, which seemed otherworldly to the indigenous people. Additionally, the explorers often arrived during times of prophecy or legend, reinforcing the idea that they were supernatural beings. The Native Americans had no prior exposure to European explorers and their cultural beliefs contributed to the perception of the Spanish as divine beings.
The Spanish had superior weaponry such as guns, cannons, and steel swords compared to the Aztecs and Incas who primarily used obsidian weapons. The Spanish also had horses, which the indigenous peoples had never encountered before, giving them a military advantage. Additionally, the Spanish had the assistance of indigenous allies who were enemies of the Aztec and Inca Empires.
Advantages included access to new goods, weapons, and technology. However, disadvantages included loss of land, disease epidemics, warfare, and forced assimilation into European culture.
The Spanish whipped them all out with the much more advanced weapons
The Spanish had horses, which the Aztecs had never seen before. The Spanish also had guns, cannons, iron, steel, and weapons made of these metals The Aztecs didn't have anything near the sort, and while still being fierce and great warriors, they couldn't withstand an attack with all these advanced weapons
yes they advanced on weapons only when needed to.
They had advanced weapons.
The Egyptians, Hittites, Assyrians, Greeks and Romans developed advanced weapons and strategies.
the english weapons was not made by mexicans while the spanish weapons were
There are many factors which resulted in the downfall of the Aztecs. Some of which are: Aztec weapons were too primitive to hurt the spanish warriors, Spaniards introduced a new disease to the Americas which weakened the Aztec society, Spaniards had more advanced and effective weapons etc.
Spanish conquistadors had advanced weapons, armor, horses, and military tactics that gave them a significant advantage over the Aztecs, who primarily relied on traditional weapons such as spears, arrows, and clubs. Additionally, the Spanish had the support of various indigenous groups who were enemies of the Aztecs, which weakened the Aztec resistance. The Spanish also brought diseases such as smallpox that devastated the Aztec population.
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Ottomans are famous for developing modern artillery and advanced siege weapons.