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he Aztec Triple Alliance or Aztec Empire began as an alliance of three Nahua city-states or "altepeme": Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan. These city-states ruled the area in and around the Valley of Mexico from 1428 until they were defeated by the Spanish conquistadores and their native allies under Hernán Cortés in 1521
Before the arrival of Spanish conquistadores in the 16th century, the Aztec Empire had almost no vulnerabilities. The Empire was at its peak when Cortes and his men arrived to Mexican shores. If you mean what brought down the Aztec Empire, such weaknesses included three things: lack of enough technology - horses, gunpowder, iron armors - to repeal the Spanish advance; lack of resistance to smallpox, which decimated the Aztec population and helped Cortes gaining an upper hand against the Aztecs. Finally, the Quetzalcoatl myth, which helped Cortes to become close to Montezuma so he could prepare and implement a sneak attack on the Aztec emperor.
he was tecnologically superior than the Aztecs he got coastal communities to help him
Yes, there have been more than three rivers in Aztec times.
Were many. Main 3: Huitzilopochtli, Tlaloc, and Quetzalcoatl
Only one: the Aztec empire. It was conformed by an alliance of three city-states: Tenochtitlan, Texcoco and Tlacopan.
yes many but some are extinct the three most famous are the Inca's Empire, Aztec Empire and the Iroqois
To rise: they were a very resourceful civilization, which rapidly expanded from humble beginnings into a large empire that spanned most of central Mexico. To fall: they were destroyed by Spanish conquistadores in the 16th century. The reason behind such destruction was that Aztecs didn't have resistance to disease - specially smallpox - brought by Europeans.
After three Aztec tribes formed an alliance, they became an empire ruled by a Huey Tlatoani, or emperor. Every state that was a member of the Aztec empire had to pay tribute to the emperor to show obedience, and in exchange for protection.
he Aztec Triple Alliance or Aztec Empire began as an alliance of three Nahua city-states or "altepeme": Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan. These city-states ruled the area in and around the Valley of Mexico from 1428 until they were defeated by the Spanish conquistadores and their native allies under Hernán Cortés in 1521
Three famous Spanish explorers are Christopher Columbus, Hernan Cortes, and Francisco Pizarro. Columbus is known for his voyages to the Americas, Cortes for the conquest of the Aztec Empire, and Pizarro for the conquest of the Inca Empire.
Before the arrival of Spanish conquistadores in the 16th century, the Aztec Empire had almost no vulnerabilities. The Empire was at its peak when Cortes and his men arrived to Mexican shores. If you mean what brought down the Aztec Empire, such weaknesses included three things: lack of enough technology - horses, gunpowder, iron armors - to repeal the Spanish advance; lack of resistance to smallpox, which decimated the Aztec population and helped Cortes gaining an upper hand against the Aztecs. Finally, the Quetzalcoatl myth, which helped Cortes to become close to Montezuma so he could prepare and implement a sneak attack on the Aztec emperor.
he was tecnologically superior than the Aztecs he got coastal communities to help him
look in your book lazy or search it up..
look in your book lazy or search it up..
The Aztec goals were the following three G's:God,Glory,Gold ,that is the simplest way to remember the Aztec's goals.
Yes, there have been more than three rivers in Aztec times.