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Hernán Cortés feared both the indigenous populations and the potential for betrayal among his own men. He was concerned about the strength and unity of the Aztec Empire, particularly under the leadership of Moctezuma II. Additionally, Cortés was wary of Spanish authorities and rival conquistadors who might challenge his authority or seek to claim the riches and glory of his conquests for themselves. This blend of external and internal threats shaped his actions and strategies during the conquest of Mexico.

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