Hernán Cortés embarked on several significant voyages to the New World, primarily focusing on Mexico. His first voyage in 1511 took him to Hispaniola and later to Cuba. In 1519, he led his most famous expedition to the Aztec Empire, where he ultimately conquered Tenochtitlán. Cortés also explored parts of Central America, including present-day Honduras, on subsequent expeditions.
Spain
3 expeditions 3 expeditions
He had Voyages in 1504, 1511, and 1519.
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Spain,New Mexico,and new Spain
Yes, Cortes was educated as a lawyer, owned a farm and worked as soldier before going on his voyages.
Hernando Cortes voyage was in 1519-1521hernando's first voyage was from the years of 1519-1521 and he had a very long journey
Hernán Cortes sailed for Spain both because he was Spanish by birth (and therefore harbored loyalty to his fatherland) and because King Carlos V of Spain agreed to fund his voyages. Mostly it was the latter reason.
2 voyages
Cortes didn't go to Peru
Hernan Cortes attended the university of Salamanca
three voyages