probably the spanish and europeans
the aztecs thought cortes was a messenger of their god
The Aztecs lived by farming and hunting before contact with the Europeans. The Aztecs worshiped Gods like the sun and the moon and made human sacrifices to pray to the Gods for a good crop. They were a very self-sufficient people.
The Toltecs and the Aztecs were never in direct contact as the Aztects were born from the chaos of the fall of the Toltec empire. The Aztecs used the turmoil to their advantage and built their civilization from the ruins of the Toltecs.
Hernán Cortés's contact with the Aztecs led to the eventual fall of the Aztec Empire. He formed alliances with various indigenous groups who were enemies of the Aztecs, which significantly weakened Aztec power. Additionally, Cortés's arrival introduced diseases that devastated the native population, further contributing to the collapse of Aztec society.
because they had little contact with the Mayas and Aztecs
A woman named Malinche led the Spanish to the Aztecs.
The Aztecs thought Cortes was a messenger of their god.
The Aztecs thought Cortes was a messenger of their god.
1798. The Europeans invaded the Aztecs by travelling to Mexico on canoes.
the aztecs thought cortes was a messenger of their god
Many Aztecs converted to the religion of Spain.
Corte's contact with the Astec was disastrous for the Astec.
The Aztecs lived by farming and hunting before contact with the Europeans. The Aztecs worshiped Gods like the sun and the moon and made human sacrifices to pray to the Gods for a good crop. They were a very self-sufficient people.
The Toltecs and the Aztecs were never in direct contact as the Aztects were born from the chaos of the fall of the Toltec empire. The Aztecs used the turmoil to their advantage and built their civilization from the ruins of the Toltecs.
The Aztecs thought Cortes was a messenger of their god.
Some of the Aztecs may have initially thought Cortés was either a representative of their feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl or Quetzalcoatl himself.
No. They they had their own culture and beliefs. The only contact they had with Christians was when they were slaughtered by Europeans.