Cortés Conquers the Aztecs
European rulers wanted explorers to find riches to bring
back to Europe. Hernán Cortés led an expedition to Mexico
in 1519. His ships carried more than 500 conquistadors with
horses and weapons. They wanted fame and riches. Cortés
had heard about the Aztecs. The Aztecs ruled an empire
that covered much of present-day Mexico. Its capital city,
Tenochtitlán, was beautiful and huge. It was twice as big as
any European city. The Aztec ruler, Moctezuma, welcomed
Cortés, but Moctezuma soon sent the Spaniards away. The
conquistadors were greedy for gold. Cortés got help from
neighboring Indian nations that had been conquered by
the Aztecs. His soldiers had horses and weapons and the
Aztecs did not. Contact with the Spanish had infected the
Aztec army with disease and made the Aztecs weak. Cortés
defeated them. In 1535, Spain controlled the Aztec empire
and named it New Spain. After Cortés, conquistadors
explored Central and South America to find gold and
treasure. Pizarro conquered the Inca empire in South
Americas in the 1530s.
They wanted to capture the empires' gold and resources.
Hernán Cortés
The name of the king of the Aztec empire that the Spanish explorers discovered is Christopher Columbus.
The principal cause for the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was smallpox. The secondary cause was superior military technology.
The Aztec empire was defeated because the Spanish had more power and money than the Aztecs did
Hernan Cortes is a Spanish explorer known for conquering the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
They wanted to capture the empires' gold and resources.
One famous Spanish explorer is Hernán Cortés. He is known for conquering the Aztec Empire in Mexico in the 16th century.
Hernán Cortés
Hernán Cortés
Hernan Cortes is credited with conquering the Aztec Empire and bringing much of Mexico under Spanish rule.
Hernan Cortez was responsible for conquering the Aztec empire. He also destroyed the entire empire, too.
Aztec
Hernan Cortes was a Spanish conquistador known for conquering the Aztec Empire in modern-day Mexico in the early 16th century. His result was the defeat of the Aztec Empire and the colonization of Mexico by the Spanish. Cortes's actions laid the foundation for Spanish control over Mexico and the eventual establishment of New Spain.
The Spanish Empire. Prior to them it was the Aztec Empire.
The Aztec Empire.
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