The Aztecs maintained control over their civilization through a combination of military strength, strategic alliances, and a tribute system. They established a central authority led by the emperor, who was seen as a divine figure, reinforcing loyalty among the populace. The use of a complex tribute network required conquered city-states to pay goods and services, ensuring economic dependence and fostering compliance. Additionally, the Aztecs emphasized religious practices and ceremonies, which helped unify their diverse subjects under a common belief system.
Spain felt in control. the Aztecs felt vulnerable.
the Aztec civilization was conquered / how they were conquered. I..I.. I don't know.
Cortes and his men attacked the Aztec civilization while riding huge horses. The warriors where armed with cross bows and heavy swords. But not only did Cortes's men wipe out more than half the Aztecs they also brought a killer disease which killed the rest of the Aztecs and ended their civilization for ever. It is also wise to acknowledge that Cortes did not do this on his own. Along his travel to Tenochtitlan he made allies with other Indian tribes that did not like the Aztecs. This was another key to Cortes' victory over the Aztecs.
Spain took control of the lands of the Aztecs, Maya, and Inca. The Spanish conquistadors, led by figures such as Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro, conquered these powerful civilizations in the 16th century. Cortés conquered the Aztecs in present-day Mexico, while Pizarro led the conquest of the Inca Empire in present-day Peru. The Maya civilization, which spanned parts of present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador, was also eventually brought under Spanish control, though their conquest was more gradual and extended over a longer period.
the Aztecs came before the incas the incas took over the Aztecs.
their civilization lasted for 271 years their civilization was taken over by England
Spain felt in control. the Aztecs felt vulnerable.
Spaniards stepped in and adopted the ruler role of the Aztecs
The Aztecs were the most sucessful because they had a huge empire and lasted for over 300 years.
the Aztec civilization was conquered / how they were conquered. I..I.. I don't know.
the mayan civilization fell do to over population and disease from the spanish.......do to diseases such as small pox ....etc
When having the control over the Aztecs and the incas, they were already abundant of gold and silver
Cortes and his men attacked the Aztec civilization while riding huge horses. The warriors where armed with cross bows and heavy swords. But not only did Cortes's men wipe out more than half the Aztecs they also brought a killer disease which killed the rest of the Aztecs and ended their civilization for ever. It is also wise to acknowledge that Cortes did not do this on his own. Along his travel to Tenochtitlan he made allies with other Indian tribes that did not like the Aztecs. This was another key to Cortes' victory over the Aztecs.
The three major civilizations of Mesoamerica were the Olmec, Aztec, and Maya. These civilizations developed in the regions what are present day Mexico and Central America. The Olmec are the oldest civilization of these three.
Spain took control of the lands of the Aztecs, Maya, and Inca. The Spanish conquistadors, led by figures such as Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro, conquered these powerful civilizations in the 16th century. Cortés conquered the Aztecs in present-day Mexico, while Pizarro led the conquest of the Inca Empire in present-day Peru. The Maya civilization, which spanned parts of present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador, was also eventually brought under Spanish control, though their conquest was more gradual and extended over a longer period.
the Aztecs came before the incas the incas took over the Aztecs.
The Aztecs had over 1000 Gods