Who was the leader of the Spanish army that conquered the Inca Empire? Francisco Pizarro in 1535 Who conquered the Aztec empire? Herman Cortes conquered the Aztecs in 1519.
They were conquered after the Inca
The Spanish conquered the Aztecs to take their vast amount of gold, precious metals, and jewels.
because the Spanish conquered the other cultures and forced their traditions into it
They flourished around 1200 and Spanish conquered.
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The civilizations in Mesoamerica were conquered by the Spanish conquistadors, led by figures such as Hernan Cortes and Pedro de Alvarado, in the 16th century. Through a combination of military force, alliances with indigenous groups, and disease, the Spanish were able to defeat powerful empires like the Aztecs and the Incas.
All of them. Entire Mesoamerican civilizations (Aztec, Maya, Zapotec, Mixtec) were exterminated by the Spanish conquistadors; their cities destroyed and used as building materials for the newly Spanish-founded cities. However, the most important among them was the city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan. Capital of the Aztec empire and home to 300,000 people at its peak, it was razed to the ground.
The Aztec and Maya civilizations traded extensively; in addition, some Aztec warriors lived at least semi-permanently among the Maya, because their presence is documented at the time of the Spanish arrival in Mesoamerica. Interaction between Mesoamerican civilizations and the Inca is less obvious, but there had to have been at least some since smallpox decimated the Inca before the Spanish themselves conquered the empire, showing that smallpox was transmitted from the Maya and/or Aztecs to the Inca before direct European contact.
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The Mayans were not part of the Mesopotamians. The Mayan civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization. Other Mesoamerican civilizations were the Olmecs, Zoques, and Tlatilco cultures.
No. Most Spanish-era cities were founded atop the ruins of conquered Native American civilizations.
Their culture is a composite of influences handed down by countless civilizations. From the early Mesoamerican civilizations to the diverse populations that
Mesoamerican refers to the indigenous peoples and civilizations that inhabited the region of present-day Mexico and Central America before the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. It encompasses cultures such as the Maya, Aztec, and Olmec, known for their advanced agricultural practices, architecture, art, and complex social structures.