They had the first weaponry and were very violent and into war and took over many kingdoms.
first, the Europeans came in contact with the Aztec, because they wanted gold. When Hernando Cortez got there, he and his army were attacked by friends of the Aztec. after that happened, the got to Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec tribe. they fought a battle with the Aztec, but were then forced to flee. they came back 5 months later but most of the Aztec had already died from diseases the European brought over, so the European took over.**by the way this was made by a 6th grader.**
It was already a holy city to the ancient Jews, who supposed it to have been built by two forefathers of Abraham. When King David finally conquered it in around 1.000 BC, he made it his capital city.
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Cortes made allies with the aztec enemies, as well the spanish spread disease to the natives which made them weaker
The Aztec pyramids were built by the Aztecs, a Mesoamerican civilization that existed in present-day Mexico. They were constructed using manual labor and were used for religious and ceremonial purposes. The most famous Aztec pyramid is the Templo Mayor in the capital city of Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City).
It was first founded as Mexico-Tenochtitlan in 1325 by the Aztec people. In 1521 it became Mexico City, capital of the New Spain colony.
they had diseases ... and they were died and made it stink at Aztec capital.
He made a fluvial siege, using Spanish "bergantines" and other tribes' support. He use the main bridges to the city and advanced with the Spanish infantry.
Aztec causeways were made by stacking stones and rocks to create a raised road across marshy or wet areas. The stones were then covered with a layer of sand and soil to create a flat surface for easy travel on foot or by canoe. These causeways played a crucial role in connecting different parts of the Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan.
The Aztec , man-made island, capital city, previously located at the center of the lake of Texcoco.It does no longer exist as it was destroyed when the spanish came, by the Aboriginal allies of the spanish (with a tiny contribution of the spanish themselves) and in its location now lays Mexico city.It was the Aztec's capital city
Edinburgh was first made Scotland's capital city in 1492.
Tehran was made a capital city in 1778 by Aqa Mohammad Khan.
Anything done or made with extraordinary skill; a capital performance; a chef-d'oeuvre; a supreme achievement.
The ancient Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan was located on an island in Lake Texcoco, where modern-day Mexico City now stands. When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in the 16th century, they destroyed much of the city and built Mexico City on top of the ruins, using the stones from the Aztec temples and buildings for their own construction. This is why archaeologists find evidence of the ancient Aztec capital in the center of Mexico City today.
Europe itself doesn't have a capital city, as it is a continent. It is made up of many countries which each have their own capital city.
The Aztec Indians inhabited the central region of today's current country of Mexico. Many different groups and regions surrounding the Valley of Mexico can be encompassed in the Aztec definition, however Aztecs are more commonly considered to be the residents who made Tenochtilan, the capital of the empire, their home. Tenochtilan was a city situated on an island in the middle of lake Texococo. The ancient city is now the location of modern day Cuidad de Mexico, or Mexico City in the south central region of the country.