Both Hernán Cortés and the Aztecs exhibited cruelty through their use of violence and intimidation to achieve their goals. Cortés employed brutal tactics, including massacres and the enslavement of indigenous people, to conquer the Aztec Empire. Similarly, the Aztecs practiced human sacrifice as a means of religious devotion and to instill fear in their enemies. These actions reveal a shared willingness to use extreme measures for power and dominance.
Hernán Cortés and the Aztecs both exhibited cruelty in their respective actions during the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. Cortés employed brutal tactics, including violence against indigenous populations, enslavement, and the destruction of temples and cultural symbols to assert dominance. The Aztecs, on the other hand, practiced human sacrifice as a means of appeasing their gods, often capturing and sacrificing enemies in elaborate rituals. Both sides displayed a willingness to inflict suffering and death to achieve their goals.
Both groups were forced to do unpaid labor for the European colonists. APEX
The experience of the Aztecs under Hernán Cortés and that of Africans brought to the New World in the 1500s both involved brutal conquest and subjugation. The Aztecs faced the violent overthrow of their empire, loss of autonomy, and significant population decline due to warfare and disease. Similarly, Africans endured forced displacement, enslavement, and dehumanization as they were transported to the Americas. In both cases, these groups suffered profound cultural disruption and exploitation at the hands of European colonizers.
Both the Incas and the Aztecs greatly outnumbered the conquestidors.
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Hernán Cortés and the Aztecs both exhibited cruelty in their respective actions during the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. Cortés employed brutal tactics, including violence against indigenous populations, enslavement, and the destruction of temples and cultural symbols to assert dominance. The Aztecs, on the other hand, practiced human sacrifice as a means of appeasing their gods, often capturing and sacrificing enemies in elaborate rituals. Both sides displayed a willingness to inflict suffering and death to achieve their goals.
The Aztecs communicated with Hernan Cortes through interpreters, primarily a woman named Malintzin or Marina who spoke both Nahuatl and Mayan languages. Marina played a crucial role in facilitating communication between Cortes and the Aztec leader Moctezuma. Cortes also had Spanish-speaking Indigenous allies who helped in translation.
It is a common misunderstanding that Cortes and his men alone conquered the Aztecs; in reality, 400 Spanish conquistadores allied themselves with up to 10,000 Tlaxcaltec warriors, who were bitter enemies of the Aztecs. Between both armies crushed the Aztecs.
Both groups were forced to do unpaid labor for the European colonists. APEX
Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) conquered the Aztecs in present-day Mexico, while Francisco Pizarro (1478-1541) conquered the Inca in Peru. Note both were conquistadors, not explorers (e.g. both were sent by the Spanish crown to claim/conquer lands for the Spanish Empire).
Cortes conquered the Aztecs Pizzaro conquered the Incans Both empires had a lot of gold mines... Clarify question please...?
montezuma and Cortes they both was leaders and they both had enemies and they both work on the same team. montezuma and Cortes theyboth was like brothers and that's why they got something and coment. montezuma and Cortes theyn both are old and they both are and some bad stuff. montezuma and Cortes they did bad thing before and they both did good thing before. that what montezuma and Cortes are alikes.
Yes, humans are capable of both great kindness and immense cruelty.
Pizarro fought the Incas, but Cortes fought against the Aztecs.
Both the Aztecs and Inca were defeated by the Spanish. Both were forced to give the Spanish gold.
Both Cortes and Pizarro were born in Spain
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