The Spanish chose to attack the Aztecs primarily due to their desire for wealth, particularly gold and silver, as well as the opportunity for territorial expansion. The Aztec Empire was rich in resources, and the Spanish, led by Hernán Cortés, sought to exploit these riches. Additionally, the Spanish were motivated by a desire to spread Christianity and sought to convert indigenous populations. The internal divisions and discontent within the Aztec Empire also provided an opportunity for the Spanish to gain allies and ultimately conquer the Aztecs.
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No; they only started to decline when the Spanish started to attack them.
The Spanish had guns and the Aztecs did not.
The Spanish had horses, which the Aztecs had never seen before. The Spanish also had guns, cannons, iron, steel, and weapons made of these metals The Aztecs didn't have anything near the sort, and while still being fierce and great warriors, they couldn't withstand an attack with all these advanced weapons
Yes, several neighboring tribes allied with the Spanish to attack the Aztecs during the conquest of Mexico. The Tlaxcalans, for example, were significant allies who opposed Aztec dominance and provided crucial support to Hernán Cortés. These alliances were instrumental in the Spanish campaign, as the local tribes shared grievances against the Aztecs, allowing them to coordinate efforts to overthrow their common enemy.
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No; they only started to decline when the Spanish started to attack them.
The Spanish had guns and the Aztecs did not.
The Spanish had horses, which the Aztecs had never seen before. The Spanish also had guns, cannons, iron, steel, and weapons made of these metals The Aztecs didn't have anything near the sort, and while still being fierce and great warriors, they couldn't withstand an attack with all these advanced weapons
Yes, several neighboring tribes allied with the Spanish to attack the Aztecs during the conquest of Mexico. The Tlaxcalans, for example, were significant allies who opposed Aztec dominance and provided crucial support to Hernán Cortés. These alliances were instrumental in the Spanish campaign, as the local tribes shared grievances against the Aztecs, allowing them to coordinate efforts to overthrow their common enemy.
the spanish thought of the aztecs as slaves
Yes the Aztecs welcomed the spanish with gifts
the Spanish gave small pox to the Aztecs.
The technology of the Spanish greatly exceeded the Aztecs. The Spanish were shooting bullets, the Aztecs were throwing stones, no contest.
The Aztecs had gold.
They both have lived on Mexican land. The Aztecs before the Spanish wiped them out and then the Spanish lived there after they had wiped out the Aztecs lol