The Spanish had a better well trained soldiers, weapons, armor, and one thing called the smallpox.
the factors were; the Spanish victory; alliances, weapons and horses, geography, and disease
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the Spanish brought smallpox to the Aztecs, wiping there population out and the Spaniards were treated like gods and tricked the Aztecs into finding gold for them and treated the Aztecs harshly.
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The Spanish had guns and the Aztecs did not.
The Spanish victory over the Aztecs in the initial phase of western colonialism in the Americas may be attributed especially to three factors. First, of course, the Spanish technological superiority in fire-arms and body-armor, among other factors, strongly contributed to their victory. Second was the clever use that the Spanish made of allies -- enemies of the Aztecs who were emboldened by the presence of the Spanish. Third, it should also be mentioned that deception and self-serving diplomacy contributed strongly to the final victory of the Spanish invaders.
Factors Contributing to Spanish Victory Superior weaponry: The Spanish possessed firearms, steel swords, and horses, which were unknown to the Aztecs. Disease: Smallpox and other European diseases decimated the Aztec population. Alliances with Aztec enemies: The Spanish formed alliances with other indigenous groups who resented Aztec rule. Psychological warfare: The Spanish used intimidation tactics and exploited Aztec beliefs about gods and conquerors. Miscalculations by the Aztecs: The Aztecs initially saw Cortés as a returning god, giving him a tactical advantage. Once you provide the options, I can help you identify the one that doesn't fit.
the factors were; the Spanish victory; alliances, weapons and horses, geography, and disease
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the Spanish brought smallpox to the Aztecs, wiping there population out and the Spaniards were treated like gods and tricked the Aztecs into finding gold for them and treated the Aztecs harshly.
The fall of the Aztecs was not inevitable, as their downfall was the result of a combination of factors such as Spanish military superiority, internal conflicts among indigenous groups, and the spread of diseases like smallpox. These factors contributed to the collapse of the Aztec Empire, but it was not a predetermined outcome.
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Several factors contributed to the downfall of the Aztec Empire. These are primitive weapons, poor military training, religion, cultural differences among the tribes and disease.
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The Spanish had superior weaponry to the Aztecs, and were aided by rival tribes who resented Aztec rule. The primary reason may have been the effect of the diseases spread to the Aztecs by the Spanish. Lacking any immunity to these diseases, many of the Aztecs became seriously ill or died.
The Spanish had guns and the Aztecs did not.