Hernando Cortes was a Spanish explorer and Conquistador. He Landed his expedition in the American southwest in search of riches for the Spanish Empire. The expedition eventually made its way to Tenochtitlan where the Aztec capital was located (Mexico City). He convinced the Aztecs that he was a god and is responsible for conquering the Aztecs.
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Hernando Cortes was a Spanish explorer and Conquistador. He Landed his expedition in the American southwest in search of riches for the Spanish Empire. The expedition eventually made its way to Tenochtitlan where the Aztec capital was located (Mexico City). He convinced the Aztecs that he was a god and is responsible for conquering the Aztecs.
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He died in Castilleja de la Cuesta, Seville province, Spain, on December 2, 1547, from a case of pleurisy at the age of 62.
He was born in Spain, traveled to Mexico, conquered the Aztec Empire, and died long after that.
When you say Hernando Cortes, I asume you are speaking of the one that took the Aztec empire over for Spain. Hernando Cortes' crew had great sufferings, and did had a hard time, but about 400 of 500 were alive to see the Aztec empire fall. These statistics were largely due to about 20000 Indians helping the Spaniards
Well his first voyage he went to Hispaniola when he was just 19.
Hernando Cortes Sailed From Spain On Ships, The once there they burned them and used horses to get to Tenochtitilan
Some of his crew sent him and his loyal crew and his son on a small boat and they were never heard from again.
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His relationship was his crew helped him win the battle against the Aztecs in the 1500s
When you say Hernando Cortes, I asume you are speaking of the one that took the Aztec empire over for Spain. Hernando Cortes' crew had great sufferings, and did had a hard time, but about 400 of 500 were alive to see the Aztec empire fall. These statistics were largely due to about 20000 Indians helping the Spaniards
Well his first voyage he went to Hispaniola when he was just 19.
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Hernando Cortes Sailed From Spain On Ships, The once there they burned them and used horses to get to Tenochtitilan
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Some of his crew sent him and his loyal crew and his son on a small boat and they were never heard from again.
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