Europeans brought diseases , had weapons , and thousands of rebels helped the spanish conquer Tanochititlan .
because the Spanish had three things that the Aztecs didn't have, the art of surprise, wealth and a really tuff army....
The Spaniards brang European men with diseases that the Aztecs were not naturally immuned to. The Spaniards also had armor and weapons that were made out of stronger material. The Spaniards had horses too.
To tell you Cortez only wanted to conquer the Aztecs is becaues he wanted to stop the maddnes and claim gold for him and him only.Any more question ask the Q master.
The Mayas, the Aztecs, and the Incas
Cortés Conquers the Aztecs European rulers wanted explorers to find riches to bring back to Europe. Hernán Cortés led an expedition to Mexico in 1519. His ships carried more than 500 conquistadors with horses and weapons. They wanted fame and riches. Cortés had heard about the Aztecs. The Aztecs ruled an empire that covered much of present-day Mexico. Its capital city, Tenochtitlán, was beautiful and huge. It was twice as big as any European city. The Aztec ruler, Moctezuma, welcomed Cortés, but Moctezuma soon sent the Spaniards away. The conquistadors were greedy for gold. Cortés got help from neighboring Indian nations that had been conquered by the Aztecs. His soldiers had horses and weapons and the Aztecs did not. Contact with the Spanish had infected the Aztec army with disease and made the Aztecs weak. Cortés defeated them. In 1535, Spain controlled the Aztec empire and named it New Spain. After Cortés, conquistadors explored Central and South America to find gold and treasure. Pizarro conquered the Inca empire in South Americas in the 1530s.
because the Spanish had three things that the Aztecs didn't have, the art of surprise, wealth and a really tuff army....
The Spaniards brang European men with diseases that the Aztecs were not naturally immuned to. The Spaniards also had armor and weapons that were made out of stronger material. The Spaniards had horses too.
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The three main reasons for Spanish exploration were to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity to indigenous populations, and to expand Spanish territories and influence in the Americas.
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To tell you Cortez only wanted to conquer the Aztecs is becaues he wanted to stop the maddnes and claim gold for him and him only.Any more question ask the Q master.
To protect the borderlands, to convert to Catholicism, and to make settlements.
After three months of fighting, Cortes defeated the capital city of the Aztec Empire, Tenochtitlan. The emperor Cuauhtémoc was taken prisoner and executed later that same year, and Cortes became the ruler of the expansive empire. The surviving Aztecs were highly susceptible to European diseases previously unknown to their culture, such as smallpox and typhus. In 1521, smallpox decimated the population of Tenochtitlan. Two following epidemics killed 75 percent of the remaining population, according to the New World Encyclopedia. Surviving Aztecs were not allowed to learn of their native culture and were forced to read and write in Spanish. Many elements of Aztec culture were lost forever.
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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 Spanish invasion was not a meeting of equals, where each side could try to convert the other. The Spanish generally had overwhelming military power. More importantly, they had magic that must have come from the gods (especially guns), and even looked like the gods. When the Spanish told the Aztecs to believe in Jesus, there was no debate and rarely any resistance - the Aztec people accepted the teachings of the Spanish.