Because the Spanish had stronger religious beliefs than them.
Moctezuma's religious beliefs made him susceptible to manipulation by the Spanish conquistadors, who used the pretext of spreading Christianity to justify their conquest of Mesoamerica. Moctezuma's belief in omens and prophecies also played a role in his decision-making, leading him to underestimate the threat posed by the Spanish and ultimately contributing to his downfall.
Members of this religion were initially welcomed in Illinois, but tensions arose due to their different beliefs and practices. They faced discrimination and persecution, including violent attacks and eventually being forced out of the state.
Mary Stuart, also known as Mary, Queen of Scots, was a devout Catholic. She faced conflict and controversy due to her religion, which ultimately played a role in her tragic downfall.
No, atheism was not the official religion of Cold War Russia. The Soviet Union was officially atheist and promoted atheism as the state ideology, but it did not establish atheism as a religion. Religion was actively suppressed during this time, and believers faced persecution.
Charles I's wife was Henrietta Maria of France, a devout Roman Catholic. She faced challenges in practicing her religion openly in Protestant England during their marriage.
In the 1600s, Virginia was predominantly Anglican due to its English colonial roots. The Anglican Church was the established religion, and attendance at services was compulsory. Dissenters faced persecution, and religious freedom was limited. The Church played a central role in shaping society and politics.
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Their religion developed differently from that found in other Spanish colonies, and their settlements were far from the larger Spanish colonies to the south. All of the above (Apex)
Scourge's greatest weakness in the Warriors series is his insecurity and obsession with power. This drives him to act ruthlessly and impulsively, leading to his downfall when faced with threats that challenge his control and authority.
The Spanish explorers faced change of climate, language difficulties and different religions.
Spanish explorers faced numerous challenges during their expeditions, including harsh weather conditions, hostile indigenous populations, lack of resources, and diseases. They also faced navigation difficulties, such as accurately determining their location and charting unfamiliar territories. The Spanish explorers also had to contend with limited communication and support from their home country, making their journeys even more challenging.
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The Spanish had its Armada defeated in 1588 by the British Navy...
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The only significant disadvantage the Spanish conquistadors faced was the fact that they didn't know the land/geography as well as the Aztecs did. The Aztecs faced far more graver disadvantages like disease, lack of advanced weaponry, etc.
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They had little training and few supplies.