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the Spanish conquest and the disease the Europeans brought with them. Millions of Aztec died from the Spanish people killing them during war.
Hernán Cortés led the conquest of the Aztec.
The principal cause for the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was smallpox. The secondary cause was superior military technology.
The Aztec emperor during the Spanish conquest was Moctezuma II. He was the ninth tlatoani, or ruler, of the Aztec Empire from 1502 until his death in 1520. Moctezuma II initially welcomed the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés but later became a prisoner in his own palace.
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the Spanish conquest and the disease the Europeans brought with them. Millions of Aztec died from the Spanish people killing them during war.
Hernán Cortés led the conquest of the Aztec.
The principal cause for the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was smallpox. The secondary cause was superior military technology.
The Aztec emperor during the Spanish conquest was Moctezuma II. He was the ninth tlatoani, or ruler, of the Aztec Empire from 1502 until his death in 1520. Moctezuma II initially welcomed the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés but later became a prisoner in his own palace.
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Hernán Cortés was the leader that led the conquest of the ancient Aztec people.
The Aztec Empire ceased to exist in the early 16th century, following the Spanish conquest led by Hernán Cortés in 1521. Therefore, there was no Aztec emperor in 2015 or any time after the fall of the empire. The last emperor was Moctezuma II, who ruled until his death during the Spanish conquest.
the Aztec civilization was destroyed by a spanish conquest lead by hernan Cortes
Judge Montezuma was not an Aztec leader; Montezuma II was the Aztec emperor during the time of Spanish conquest. Montezuma made decisions that are debated for their strategic value in dealing with the Spanish, leading to his capture by the Spanish conquistadors. His actions influenced the ultimate downfall of the Aztec empire.
Hernán Cortés defeated the Aztec Empire, led by Emperor Moctezuma II, during the Spanish conquest of Mexico in the early 16th century. Cortés and his forces captured the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlán, in 1521, which marked a significant turning point in the Spanish colonization of the Americas. The conquest resulted in the decline of Aztec power and the establishment of Spanish rule in the region.