because they forced people to migrate.
Took many prisoners so they could sacrifice them to the gods
The conquered provinces rebelled against Aztec rule due to heavy tribute demands, oppressive governance, and lack of autonomy. Many provinces resented the Aztecs' militaristic control and the sacrifices demanded for religious purposes. Additionally, local grievances regarding exploitation and cultural imposition fueled discontent, leading to uprisings against the Aztec Empire's domination. This resistance ultimately contributed to the empire's vulnerability during the Spanish conquest.
The person who had conquered the Aztec's was Hernan Cortez. And of course his troop.
Conquered provinces rebelled against Aztec rule due to heavy taxation, forced labor, and the demand for tribute, which fostered resentment among the subjugated peoples. The Aztec Empire's militaristic expansion often disrupted local customs and governance, leading to further discontent. Additionally, the harsh treatment and sacrifices demanded by the Aztecs in their religious practices alienated many communities, prompting them to seek independence and resist Aztec authority.
The Aztec were conquered first, around 1521. The Inca were completely conquered by 1571.
Took many prisoners so they could sacrifice them to the gods
Some of the conquered provinces of the Aztec Empire rebelled because of repressive rule. The Aztec overlords actually sacrificed many of the outlying tribes people in ceremonies in the capital city.
The conquered provinces rebelled against Aztec rule due to heavy tribute demands, oppressive governance, and lack of autonomy. Many provinces resented the Aztecs' militaristic control and the sacrifices demanded for religious purposes. Additionally, local grievances regarding exploitation and cultural imposition fueled discontent, leading to uprisings against the Aztec Empire's domination. This resistance ultimately contributed to the empire's vulnerability during the Spanish conquest.
The person who had conquered the Aztec's was Hernan Cortez. And of course his troop.
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
Conquered provinces rebelled against Aztec rule due to heavy taxation, forced labor, and the demand for tribute, which fostered resentment among the subjugated peoples. The Aztec Empire's militaristic expansion often disrupted local customs and governance, leading to further discontent. Additionally, the harsh treatment and sacrifices demanded by the Aztecs in their religious practices alienated many communities, prompting them to seek independence and resist Aztec authority.
The Aztec civilization, led by Emperor Moctezuma, was conquered and destroyed by Hernan Cortes and his Spanish forces in the early 16th century. Cortes arrived in Mexico in 1519 and, with the help of indigenous allies who resented Aztec rule, he was able to defeat the Aztec Empire in 1521.
The Aztec were conquered first, around 1521. The Inca were completely conquered by 1571.
Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztec's, And Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca's you are totally welcome. Bye
The conquistador who conquered the mighty Aztec empire was ....the Spaniard, 'Hernando/Hernan Cortes'
Hernando Cortes made a difference because he conquered the Aztec.
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