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decline of the Aztecs
No; they only started to decline when the Spanish started to attack them.
because the Aztecs and Spanish invaded
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The Aztecs had a lot of enemies and when the Spanish conquistadors arrived to Mexico the Aztec enemies were more than happy to help the Spanish destroy the Aztecs.
Three things that lead to the decline of the aztecs were: 1) Many physical and human resources funneled into religious activities. 2) Need for prisoners changes warfare style to less deadly and less aggressive. 3) Tribute states are rebellious and need to be controlled
Some didn't like Aztec rule, so they were more likely to go against them and unite with the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés. The Spaniard's iron, steel, and gunpowder defeated the Aztecs. In addition, the Aztecs fell prey to new diseases the Europeans brought with them.
The Aztecs converted to Christianity primarily due to the influence of Spanish conquistadors who arrived in their territory. The Spaniards, led by Hernan Cortes, imposed Christianity as the dominant religion, often using force or coercion to enforce the conversion. This ultimately led to the decline of traditional Aztec religious practices and the widespread adoption of Christianity among the Aztec population.
It is thought that they lived since the 12th century (1100s) to the end of the 16th century (1500s) Their decline was due to the sudden outbreak of smallpox and typhus.
Certainly! Here's an acrostic poem for "Aztecs Cortez": Awe-inspiring empire of ancient times, Zealous warriors fighting with might, Tenochtitlan, grand city in sight, Enigmatic Cortez brought its decline, Calamity struck, history intertwined.
Aztecs did what Aztecs did best
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