From our excavations and the spanish conquest where the Spaniards recorded what they saw.
Gave them one gold and siver plate
The Aztecs gave up their nomadic way of life because, they saw an eagle eating a snake atop of a cactus.
The Aztec believed that representatives of Quetzalcoatl had returned
The Aztecs had a prophecy about their god, a white man, who sailed across the sea and someday would return. When they saw Cortés, they thought he was this god come back to them and let him and his people walk freely through the city and did not attack them until Cortés, his people and a group of Indians, whom the Aztecs had conquered and now taxed, started killing the Aztecs
From our excavations and the spanish conquest where the Spaniards recorded what they saw.
Note that the "sign" appeared before Aztecs, not Spaniards. That sign was the eagle perched atop a cactus eating a snake.
Gave them one gold and siver plate
I was shocked, when I saw the open door.
The aztecs saw death as a way of helping the world and keeping the gods happy this is what was known as sacrificing
she was shocked
shocked by the violent methods of southerners.
He saw them as an invading force.
Yes, Columbus had several firearms (arquebus and small cannon) with his company in 1492. The conquest of Mexico and Peru (1519 and 1527 respectively) saw limited use of these weapons against the Aztecs and the Incas. More effective, and terrifying the native populations even more were the large horses the Spaniards brought with them. Cavalry, lance, the broad sword and crossbow were far deadlier than the primitive and clumsy firearms of the time.
The Aztec did not have guns; they usedbows and arrows, slingshots, etc. The first time they ever saw guns was when they were being conquered by Hernan Cortes.
Soldiers in WW1 were shell-shocked because of the horrors of war that they saw in which their brains never truly recovered from
shocked by the violent methods of southerners.