Hernán Cortés made a claim on the royal treasure in 1521 after the fall of Tenochtitlán, the capital of the Aztec Empire. Following a successful siege, he and his men seized vast amounts of gold and silver, which they considered the royal treasure of Spain. Cortés subsequently sent large quantities of this wealth back to Spain to demonstrate his success and secure favor with the Spanish crown.
Hernando Cortes made a difference because he conquered the Aztec.
no you have to make a claim for it to be regestered as a claim
1530 that is when he made his journey .
The treasure itself is the reason, so your question doesn't make sense.
The Cortes is the most important representative body in Spain. It is made of up 350 elected members that make laws.
It would be fraud to make such a claim. Only the owner of the trademark can make such a claim.
Bees make royal honey by cross pollination.
Cortes did not invent hot chocolate. The Aztecs (present day Mexico) drank a chocolate beverage, and Cortes brought it back to the court of Spain, in Sevilla.
No. He was in charge of the expedition.
There are a multitude of different ways that one can make a claim in the US. One way that a person can make a claim is by phoning his or her insurance provider for the service that they wish to make a claim to receive within their coverage.
Make the claim with the dealer that sold you the tires.
Because it acknowledges that your claim is debatable