Diseases(small pox) because it spreaded and killed many people which weakened the empire
Other tribes played a crucial role in the defeat of both the Aztecs and Incas by forming alliances with the Spanish conquistadors. Many indigenous groups resented the dominance and tribute demands of the Aztecs and Incas, which led them to support the Spanish in hopes of overthrowing their oppressors. This collaboration provided the conquistadors with additional manpower and local knowledge, significantly aiding their military campaigns. Additionally, the spread of diseases brought by Europeans weakened the native populations, further facilitating the conquest.
Hernán Cortés was able to defeat the Aztecs due to a combination of strategic alliances, superior weaponry, and the spread of diseases like smallpox that devastated the indigenous population. He formed alliances with rival tribes who resented Aztec rule, which provided him with additional manpower. Cortés and his men also had advanced military technology, such as firearms and horses, which gave them a significant advantage in battle. Lastly, the psychological impact of his arrival, perceived as a potential fulfillment of prophecies, played a role in the Aztecs' initial reactions to Cortés and his forces.
The Indians, particularly the Tlaxcalans, played a crucial role in helping Hernán Cortés defeat the Aztecs by providing him with vital military support and local knowledge. They were discontented with Aztec rule and allied with Cortés, supplying warriors who bolstered his forces. Additionally, they assisted in logistics and intelligence, enabling Cortés to navigate the region effectively and exploit weaknesses in the Aztec empire. This alliance significantly contributed to the eventual fall of Tenochtitlán in 1521.
They played patoli board game
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The Aztecs played a ball game
There is often a "superior white people" argument that the Spainish technology/warrior skills or the fear of the return of Quetzalcoatl or even the "magic" of men on horses defeated the Aztec..These suppositions are being supplanted by data showing the Aztec land were having a mega drought reducing food supplies, weakening the people and making them easy victims for foreign diseases. The reduced population of sick and starving people were easily defeated.
The Spanish conquest of the Aztecs was due to the fact that the Aztecs at first did not realize that the Spanish were going to try to conquer them. Even when they did, the Spaniards had superior weapons and the Aztecs were unable to defeat them.
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Hernán Cortés was able to defeat the Aztecs due to a combination of strategic alliances, superior weaponry, and the spread of diseases like smallpox that devastated the indigenous population. He formed alliances with rival tribes who resented Aztec rule, which provided him with additional manpower. Cortés and his men also had advanced military technology, such as firearms and horses, which gave them a significant advantage in battle. Lastly, the psychological impact of his arrival, perceived as a potential fulfillment of prophecies, played a role in the Aztecs' initial reactions to Cortés and his forces.
The Indians, particularly the Tlaxcalans, played a crucial role in helping Hernán Cortés defeat the Aztecs by providing him with vital military support and local knowledge. They were discontented with Aztec rule and allied with Cortés, supplying warriors who bolstered his forces. Additionally, they assisted in logistics and intelligence, enabling Cortés to navigate the region effectively and exploit weaknesses in the Aztec empire. This alliance significantly contributed to the eventual fall of Tenochtitlán in 1521.
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i think they played games and when i warriors were not good enough they would cut their hearts out.
horses were large and powerful and the aztecs were terrified of them
European diseases This played a part, but superior weapons played the biggest part. Also, indian tribes rarely formed strong allegiances.
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