Hernan Cortes' expedition goals were to explore and conquer new territories, specifically the Aztec Empire in Mexico. He also aimed to seek wealth and resources for himself and the Spanish crown, as well as spread Christianity.
Hernan Cortes was sponsored by the Spanish Crown, specifically King Charles I of Spain. Cortes led the expedition to conquer the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century.
Hernan Cortes was hired by the Governor of Cuba, Diego Velazquez, to lead an expedition to Mexico in 1519.
Hernan Cortes's expedition led to the downfall of the Aztec Empire in present-day Mexico. The native people were subjected to violence, disease, colonization, and forced conversion to Christianity. Many lost their lives, their land, and their cultural identity as a result of Cortes's actions.
Hernan Cortes's main goal was not exploration but conquest. He is known for leading the Spanish expedition that conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico. Cortes achieved his goal of defeating the Aztecs and establishing Spanish control over the region.
Hernan Cortes was sponsored by the Spanish crown, specifically King Charles I of Spain, when he led the expedition to conquer the Aztec Empire in Mexico in the early 16th century. The sponsorship provided him with financial and military resources to undertake the conquest.
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Hernan Cortes wore animal furs over armour
No. He was in charge of the expedition.
Hernan Cortes' goals were to find gold and claim land for Spain.
Hernan Cortes was sponsored by the Spanish Crown, specifically King Charles I of Spain. Cortes led the expedition to conquer the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century.
HERNAN CORTES, found a SPANISH town on the island in 1519 he was elected captin of the 3 expeditions or the mainland an expedition which he partly funded
He was being arrested for leaving to discover land with out Diego Velazquez's permission
Hernan Cortes was hired by the Governor of Cuba, Diego Velazquez, to lead an expedition to Mexico in 1519.
He sailed for Spain. On his expedition, he found Baja California.Spain
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Hernan Cortes's expedition led to the downfall of the Aztec Empire in present-day Mexico. The native people were subjected to violence, disease, colonization, and forced conversion to Christianity. Many lost their lives, their land, and their cultural identity as a result of Cortes's actions.