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The Aztec empire was known for its fierce warriors. Aztec warriors would often decorate themselves with feathers and other ornaments.
The Aztec Empire was conquered by Hernan Cortes of Spain and his allies among the other native tribes that opposed the Aztecs like the Tlaxcala. After the conquest, a vast number of European diseases (smallpox, typhus, etc.) infected the former Aztecs who had no immunity to these diseases. Historians currently estimate that at the time Cortes' conquest, there were around 25 million Aztecs. In the mid-1700s, the entire population of the same region (including Europeans and African slaves) was less than 1 million as a result of these diseases continually removing large chunks of the Aztec population. There still remain some Aztec descendants, but they are very few in number and are far outnumbered by Mestizos, who make up the majority of the Mexican population. Still, 1.5 million Mexicans speak Nahuatl, the original Aztec language.
The Aztec thought Cortes was a god because Montezuma saw the picture on the stone that is exactly look like the god of the Aztecan. But when Montezuma noticed that he wasn't a god because he's bleeding so that make him a fraud because gods don't bleed.
Before they met the Spanish, the Aztecs were much healthier and happier, and controlled a large empire of (mostly) unwilling subjects.They called themselves Mexica (pronounced like "meshika") before and Aztec after the Spanish.
it united its territories under a central government
Hernando Cortes conquered the Aztecs in their capital, Tenichitilan. They had a beautiful city. When Cortes and his followers came the natives treated them like a guest because they never saw white people and thought that they were gods. Later all of Cortes's men surrounded the Aztec's and if they tried to escape they would shoot them. So the Aztec's starved to death because they couldn't go and get food. The people who didn't die,Cortes made as slaves. Cortes's cousin Pizzaro also conquered the Inca's empire.
The climate of the Aztec empire was humid and hot.
the empire was teeming with gold and diamonds and Tenochtitlan was a magnificent place.. The empire was weak because it sacrificed too many captives to the gods. APEX
It was actually quite horrible, the Aztec didn't like Cortes, and it was justified too, considering he and his men basically destroy their civilization.
Some challenges Hernan Cortes faced during his conquest of the Aztec Empire included combating the well-trained Aztec army, navigating the unfamiliar terrain of Mexico, dealing with diseases like smallpox, and facing resistance from other indigenous groups who were enemies of the Aztecs. Additionally, there were internal disputes among his own troops and concerns about potential interference from Spanish authorities.
Hernan Cortes claimed territory in present-day Mexico, specifically the area of what is now known as New Spain. He conquered the Aztec Empire and established Spanish rule over the region.
London was like a dot on the map compared to where the Aztecs lived. The Aztecs had an empire. To compare like with like, the Aztec empire should be compared with the Roman Empire, rather than the city of Rome. The Roman Empire was 30 times bigger than the Aztec Empire.
The Aztec empire was known for its fierce warriors. Aztec warriors would often decorate themselves with feathers and other ornaments.
Because he felt like it
The Spanish conquest led by Francisco Pizarro caused the decline of the Inca Empire through a combination of brutal warfare, the spread of diseases, and the disruption of social and political structures. The Aztec Empire fell to the Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes in a similar manner, with devastating consequences such as the spread of diseases like smallpox, superior weaponry, and alliances with indigenous groups who were enemies of the Aztecs.
Hernan Cortes was a Spanish conquistador who was responsible for the conquest of the Aztec Empire.The Spanish conquistador felt god-like when he met the indigenous natives of the Americas.
La Malinche helped Cortes because she wanted to seek revenge against the Aztecs, who had mistreated her as a slave. She saw an opportunity to ally with the Spanish to overthrow the Aztec empire. Additionally, by assisting Cortes, she gained power and influence for herself.