Montezuma
The emperor of the Aztecs when Cortes conquered was MoctezumaII
The emperor of the Aztecs when Cortes conquered was MoctezumaII
Hernando Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico in 1521AD. This was because of the conquisradors lust for gold and glory. This helped set the way for Spanish colonization of Mexico
He was the last Aztec emperor before they were conquered by Hernan Cortes in 1521.
Spain conquered the Aztec and Inca empires. The Spanish were led by Hernando Cortés when they invaded the Aztec empire in 1519, and officially conquered the territory after capturing emperor Cuauhemoc as well as the Aztec empire's capital. Later, under Francisco Pizarro, Spanish soldiers captured the Incan emperor Atahualpa in the Battle of Cajamarca in 1532. This conquest was among the most important operations in Spain's quest to colonize the Americas.
Montezuma, usually spelled Moctezuma, was the most well-known emperor in Aztec history. he was the emperor right before the Spanish conquered the Aztecs.
Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in present-day Mexico. The Aztecs were ruled by Emperor Moctezuma II at the time of the Spanish conquest in the early 16th century. Cortes' forces eventually overthrew the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in 1521.
The Aztec were conquered first, around 1521. The Inca were completely conquered by 1571.
The emperor granted Aztec nobles power to rule over conquered lands primarily to ensure loyalty and maintain control over these territories. By empowering local leaders, the emperor could leverage their established influence and knowledge of the region to facilitate governance and reduce resistance. This strategy also helped integrate conquered peoples into the Aztec Empire, promoting stability and fostering economic productivity through local administration. Ultimately, it was a pragmatic approach to managing a vast and diverse empire.
The Aztec temples were primarily funded through tribute paid by conquered territories, as well as contributions from the emperor and nobility. The labor for construction was provided by commoners as a form of taxation or duty to the state.
The people who were responsible for the defeat of the Aztec's emperor and empire were the Spanish.
No. That was Pizarro who conquered the Incans. Cortes relied on the Quetzalcoatl myth to pass as a God, get close to the Aztec emperor and ultimately betray him and conquer Mexico.