Moctezuma II's decisions during the Spanish conquest can be viewed as both good and bad, depending on perspective. His initial approach of hospitality towards Hernán Cortés and his men was meant to placate and gather information, but it ultimately led to the Spanish gaining a foothold in the Aztec Empire. Critics argue that his indecisiveness and reliance on omens contributed to his downfall, while some believe he was trying to navigate a complex and unprecedented situation. Ultimately, his choices significantly impacted the fate of the Aztec civilization.
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IF that's your Opinion, Moctezuma was.
When Cortes arrived in Mexico, Moctezuma II was the leader. Later that year (1519) Moctezuma was killed and Cuitlahuac was elected as ruler.
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No, Moctezuma Xocoyotzin was the Aztec leader during the time of the Spanish conquest or he could be the grandfather of that moctezuma which is Moctezuma Ilhuicamina
IF that's your Opinion, Moctezuma was.
Judge Moctezuma was not a historical figure. Moctezuma II was a ruler of the Aztec Empire, not a judge. Moctezuma II made important decisions during his reign that ultimately led to the downfall of the Aztec Empire, including how to handle the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortes.
When Cortes arrived in Mexico, Moctezuma II was the leader. Later that year (1519) Moctezuma was killed and Cuitlahuac was elected as ruler.
The Aztec chief Moctezuma II thought the Spanish leader, Hernan Cortes, was the Aztec god, Quetzalcoatl, who promised to return in 1519. Hernan took Moctezuma prisoner, and then the war began.
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No. Moctezuma was an ancient Aztec god.
he was
Tlatoani - The chief, or high ruler of the Aztec people. Montezuma was the Aztec Tlatoani when Cortes arrived in 1519.
there are records of 11 Aztec rulers. All I know of are Moctezuma Ahuitzotyol Moctezuma II