The Spanish wanted to control the Aztecs empire but they were driven out of the city
To expand their empire, wealth, power and religion!
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Montezuma thought that Cortes and the Spanish were gods so he treated them nicely until he found out that the Spanish want to conquer Aztec.
Montezuma II, the ninth ruler of the Aztec Empire, sought revenge primarily due to the Spanish conquest led by Hernán Cortés. After initially welcoming the Spaniards, he realized their true intentions were to conquer and exploit his empire. The betrayal and violence inflicted upon his people fueled his desire for retribution against the invaders. Additionally, the loss of power and the threat to his empire's sovereignty further intensified his need for vengeance.
He did not destroy it - he took it over. This was an ambition of his father Phillip II of Macedonia, however he was murdered and his son Alexander successfully took on the project. People don't want to destroy an empire - it is much more valuable and rewarding as a going concern. The government within the Empire simply changed. Alexander retained some of the existing Persian provincial governors, replaced others with Macedonian generals. But he was about establishing good government and prosperity, not destroying.
To expand their empire, wealth, power and religion!
since the Aztec were not nice to their native tribes cortez and his 200 men and also the Inca and Mayan ganged up and destroyed them 1 and 2 is that the Aztec want to capture to conquistadors not kill them while the conquistadors mission was to destroy them.
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There were no more Aztecs left- the Spanish killed them all, because they didn't want to be over-taken by the Aztecs if they rose again. But the only reason the Aztecs lost is because a disease- small pox- had weakened them and so they couldn't have retaliated.
In Aztec, Rogelio does not have a specific meaning as it is a Spanish name. Aztec language is mainly Nahuatl, so if you want a Nahuatl name or word with a similar sound, "Rogelio" could be adapted to "Rojel".
Montezuma thought that Cortes and the Spanish were gods so he treated them nicely until he found out that the Spanish want to conquer Aztec.
1. Religion The Aztec's religion based on human sacrifice horrified the Spaniards. When they arrived, the conquistadors attempted to change the Mesoamericans into Christians. 2. Warfare The different fighting styles on the battlefield created a very interesting fight. The Spanish aimed to kill, while Aztec culture caused warriors to want to capture. This is because Aztec society was based on capture - capturing enemies led to promotion in rank in the army and in society. Why did the hierarchy work like this? Because of sacrifice's importance to the Aztecs. Captured enemies were ALWAYS sacrificed to the god, Huitzilopochtli. So in other words, capturing enemies to kill on the altar led to fame and promotion. 3. Technology Although the Aztecs were technologically advanced, the Spanish had steel weapons with points (as opposed to the maces of the Aztecs). This gave the Spanish the edge in battle.
The Aztec were very territorial so they defended their land with agility. They didnt want their magnificent empire to crumble because of enemies taking land. To be quite blunt the Aztecs hated everyone except their civilization.
in the Aztec empire, but first you have to go to the top of the temple behind him and talk to the old lady she'll give you a mask you have to wear if you want to get the goggles
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He did not destroy it - he took it over. This was an ambition of his father Phillip II of Macedonia, however he was murdered and his son Alexander successfully took on the project. People don't want to destroy an empire - it is much more valuable and rewarding as a going concern. The government within the Empire simply changed. Alexander retained some of the existing Persian provincial governors, replaced others with Macedonian generals. But he was about establishing good government and prosperity, not destroying.