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In Mexico, the Aztec; in Peru, the Inca

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Q: Which civilization collapsed at the time of the spanish conquest?
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How did the Aztec civilization collapsed?

The Spanish came and killed them around 1500 - 1520, about the same time as the incas. The Spanish leader who killed the Aztec leader ( Montezuma ) was called Cortes.


What are the Aztecs like?

A member of a people of central Mexico whose civilization was at its height at the time of the Spanish conquest in the early 16th century.The Nahuatl language of the Aztecs.


Who was the Aztec Emperor at the time of the Spanish conquest?

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Who was the ruler of the incas at the time of the spanish conquest?

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Who was the Aztecs emperor at the time of the spanish conquest?

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What did the Spanish conquest of the new world result in?

The biggest "result" of Spanish Conquest in the America's was the formation, for the first time, of "International Law." The Spanish Conquest was found to violate international law, and the first formations of these laws was discussed by the "School of Salamanca."


Does the Mayan calendar really end in 2012?

It does. But then, the Mayan civilization itself ended a long time ago, as a result of the Spanish conquest, so they don't really need their own calendar anyway, at this point.


At the time of the spanish conquest what were the economies of most native Americans?

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Who was the emperor of the Aztec empire at the time of the Spanish conquest?

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What man ruled Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest?

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What time period did Christmas in Mexico began?

After the conquest of Mexico by Spanish conquistadors in 1521.


How did the Spanish justify their conquest of the New World?

The Spanish justified their conquest of the New World through several justifications. They claimed that they were bringing Christianity to the indigenous populations, arguing that it was their duty to convert non-believers. They also argued that they were bringing civilization and progress to the indigenous populations, viewing them as barbaric and in need of Spanish rule. Additionally, the Spanish claimed that they were establishing colonies and expanding their empire, which was seen as a sign of power and prestige at the time.