Epidemic disease played a prominent role in aiding Spanish victory over Aztec society. Smallpox was responsible for the death of thousands of Aztecs during Hernán Cortés' siege of the capital city of Tenochtitlan, eventually spreading throughout Mexico. The unintentional introduction of "Old World" diseases into the New World was unprecedented, and therefore the indigenous peoples lacked proper resistance to combat such illness.
In addition to disease, the Spanish implemented the use of technologies such as weapons and horses that provided them with numerous advantages.
Lastly, in the case of Cortés, division among the native inhabitants and the alliances he formed provided support and security.
The Aztecs were conquered by the Spanish, led by Hernan Cortes.
The Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortez.
The Aztecs had a lot of enemies and when the Spanish conquistadors arrived to Mexico the Aztec enemies were more than happy to help the Spanish destroy the Aztecs.
The Aztec were defeated against the Spanish troop es led by Hernan Cortes.
He was using a Aztec woman named Malinche. Then Malinche led Cortes and his men to the Aztec City, Tenochtitlan. Cortes was determined to break the power of the Aztecs and took Moctezuma hostage. The Aztecs then called Malinche a traitor. Which then they battled, the Spanish had an advantage in battle because they had better weapons and horses. The Spanish had wiped out millions of Aztecs,which led to the end of the Aztecs.
The Aztecs were conquered by the Spanish, led by Hernan Cortes.
A woman named Malinche led the Spanish to the Aztecs.
Hermann Cortez
The spanish did. But smallpox killed more Aztecs than the spanish musketeers. Hernan Cortes led the spanish to the Aztecs.
The Spanish, led by Hernándo Cortés, conquered the Aztec people in Mexico.
Hernando Cortes and his soldiers
Hernando Cortes
Hernan Cortes
The Aztecs converted to Christianity primarily due to the influence of Spanish conquistadors who arrived in their territory. The Spaniards, led by Hernan Cortes, imposed Christianity as the dominant religion, often using force or coercion to enforce the conversion. This ultimately led to the decline of traditional Aztec religious practices and the widespread adoption of Christianity among the Aztec population.
the spanish conquistadors took over the aztec empire. the aztecs died mostly from the disease (smallpox) the spanish brought from europe
The Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortez.
The Aztec civilization was discovered by Spanish conquistadors led by Hernán Cortés in the early 16th century. Cortés and his men arrived in Mexico in 1519 and encountered the Aztec empire, led by Emperor Moctezuma II. The ensuing clash between the Spanish and the Aztecs eventually led to the downfall of the Aztec civilization.