the Spanish gave small pox to the Aztecs.
disease and Spanish conquistadors
it had killed most of them.
the factors were; the Spanish victory; alliances, weapons and horses, geography, and disease
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.
The Spanish had guns and the Aztecs did not.
SmallPox
disease and Spanish conquistadors
it had killed most of them.
Both the Aztecs and Inca were defeated by the Spanish. Both were forced to give the Spanish gold.
Most of the Aztecs died from a disease they had never seen before, which was SmallPox. When the Spanish conquestadors came over to conquer the Aztecs, they brought over this deadly diseas that ultimately wiped out the Aztecs.
A disease called small pox. the Spanish conquistadors brought it over from Spain.
the factors were; the Spanish victory; alliances, weapons and horses, geography, and disease
the Spaniards had diseases that they had immunity to but since there were no such diseases with the Aztecs they had no immunity to them thus resulting in the Aztecs getting sick and weak making it easy for them to be defeated.
The Spanish had guns and the Aztecs did not.
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.
Disease and inter-marriage. The Aztecs were at the center of Spanish control in Mexico, disease killed many but many more married Spanish men and had Mestizo children. So in a sense Aztecs are still around, they are the typical Mexican person of today.
the spanish thought of the aztecs as slaves