because she was unhappy with aztec rule
It wouldn't of changed much, other European countries also colonized the American continent, the Spanish would of tried again
The Aztec Empire in what we now call Mexico fell victim to the Spanish conquistador, Cortes'. He captured the Aztec ruler and disgraced him and the Spanish were aided by Native Tribes who had been victims of the Aztecs.
to help mentore the anchent eygption goverment
The Spanish had very superior weaponry (guns), and they also brought many diseases with them that had previously never been seen the Americas. That is the how. The reason, however, depends on who you are. They wanted to spread Catholicism, as well as extend the Spanish Empire. Also, they wanted the plunder they would get from looting the sacred Incan cities.
Odysseus would not have been able to determine who was loyal. The suitors might be unprepared to ambush him. The suitors might be prepared to kill Telemachus. The suitors might be prepared to run away.
Raids on Spanish settlements.
swag thats why
The Slaves were often prisoners, not their own people
Dona Marina or La Malinche was quick to help Cortez because at the time of arrival there was no Pan-Indian identity within the people's of central Mexico. No one owed allegiance to the Aztecs but were under their rule because they had been dominated by them. La Malinche thought that it would be good for her tribe to help the Spanish because they seemed like the perfect people to defeat the Aztec empire and hopefully free the tribes from their rule. Also it is worthy to point out that she may have also thought that he was Quetzalcoatl was well. In the legend Quetzalcoatl was banished and said that one day he would return to rule over the people of this land, this faith in the legend and Cortez appearing and looking like Quetzalcoatl seemed to also push Dona Marina to helping Cortez defeat the Aztecs.
The slaves were often prisoners from the interior of Africa, not their own people (apex)
Some people may not have been willing or able to walk 15 miles a day for four to six months. Some might have had other obligations that they could not go.
There would have been no difference. The greed of the Spanish was such that they would do anything to get the gold.
When buyers will purchase exactly as much as sellers are willing to sell, Equilibrium has been reached.
Executing people was not regular work, and executioners had to do other things to earn a living. There were no laws that covered what those other thing might be, and we have little in the way of records of who the executioners were. They really might have been anyone willing to do the job, in most places, and that might be a serf or a soldier.
No. If you mean "I have been trying for ages", you might say, "He estado intentando [or: tratando] por mucho tiempo."
Well without knowing anymore of your conversation it is hard to tell. I would say that she is willing to have another baby with you or whoever the subject of conversation might have been about.
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