It does not come from mexico robles is a spanish name, spain
Hernan Cortez conquered the Aztec Empire in 1521, with the help of more than 200,000 Tlaxcalan allies -- who were bitter enemies of the Aztecs -- and a smallpox epidemic that decimated the Aztec population between 1519 and 1521. After the Fall of Tenochtitlan, central Mexico became part of the Spanish Empire, and Hernan Cortez became its first viceroy.
Hernando Cortes was in search of gold because he heard that gold was in the northwestern part in Mexico so he went to explore it
Yes, it is always capitalized because it is a propernou n. It should be --- Cortez City Park.
Although many think of ancient Mexico as part of only one civilization (the Aztecs), in reality most of Mexico was composed by many groups and tribes from which the Aztecs were the most powerfull. Therefore, besides Aztecs there were Mayans, Chontales, Otomies, Toltecs, Tlaxcaltecs, etc.So, the Aztecs were one of many warring states, and Cortez took advantage of such division to conquer them. For example, the most important allies to Cortez were the Tlaxcaltecs, who owned part of what today is known as Puebla (some 80 miles southeast of Mexico City).See http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaxcaltec for more information.
The name of the mountains that cover much of the northern part of Mexico is Sierra Modre Mountains
The Sea of Cortez, also known as the Gulf of California separates the Baja California Peninsula from the Mexican mainland. Some experts claim that it began as part of the Pacific Ocean.
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It came from grand rapids MI
The origin on the Gaxiola - name is French Italian. Which was originally Gazola - when people from France and Italy moved to Spain they change their last name to Gaviola, and when they migrated to America ( All the US states that were originally part of Mexico and North of Mexico ) they change it to Gaxiola.
The Aztecs were a native group to the central Mexico and to the northwestern part of Guatemala. They were the largest controlling group in that area. They set their capital up at Tenochtitlan, which today makes up part of Mexico City (Mexico's current capital). They ruled by fear and force and their economy was a barter system (they traded for what they wanted). They were eventually taken over and nearly eliminated by Hernando Cortez, a Spanish conquistador.
Cortez conquered the Aztec Empire, modern Mexico and part of Honduras.