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the Aztec
first, the Europeans came in contact with the Aztec, because they wanted gold. When Hernando Cortez got there, he and his army were attacked by friends of the Aztec. after that happened, the got to Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec tribe. they fought a battle with the Aztec, but were then forced to flee. they came back 5 months later but most of the Aztec had already died from diseases the European brought over, so the European took over.**by the way this was made by a 6th grader.**
The Aztecs thought Cortes was a messenger of their god.
Hernán Cortés's contact with the Aztecs led to the eventual fall of the Aztec Empire. He formed alliances with various indigenous groups who were enemies of the Aztecs, which significantly weakened Aztec power. Additionally, Cortés's arrival introduced diseases that devastated the native population, further contributing to the collapse of Aztec society.
No, Aztec is not an Indo-European language. Aztec languages belong to the Uto-Aztecan language family, which is a separate language family from the Indo-European languages that includes languages such as English, Spanish, and Hindi.
Up until contact with Hernan Cortes and his Spanish conquistadors on November 8, 1519.
The Aztec civilization was not "discovered" in the traditional sense, as it existed long before European contact. The Spanish conquistadors encountered the Aztecs in the early 16th century, with Hernan Cortes's arrival to Mexico in 1519 leading to the fall of the Aztec Empire in 1521.
the aztec empire
The Aztec priests were so powerful because they were the only ones who could make offerings (or sacrifices) to the Gods. It was believed that the priests had contact with the Gods and knew what they wanted, therefore the Aztec people revered their priests and did what they were told to do by them.
Flourished prior to European contact
Aztec
aztec is not a place (^_^)