Yes, the Aztecs' strategic location in the Valley of Mexico provided them with fertile land for agriculture and easy access to trade routes. Their environment also allowed them to easily defend their capital city of Tenochtitlan, making it a stronghold from which they could launch military campaigns to conquer neighboring regions.
the aztec city is now under present day mexico city
its possible. They were killed by Smallpox they got from the Spanish Conquistadors. Cortez was the Spanish leader. Had the Spanish authorites captured Cortez, then the soldiers with smallpox would never have come to Tenochtilan which could have saved the Aztecs.
The Aztec empire's location in central Mexico provided fertile land for agriculture, allowing the population to grow rapidly. The surrounding mountains and lake systems also offered natural defenses, enabling the Aztecs to establish a powerful empire. Access to trade routes and resources from neighboring regions further fueled their growth and influence.
The Aztecs expanded their territory through military conquest and alliances with other city-states. They used a combination of military force and strategic alliances to bring surrounding regions under their control, eventually creating a vast empire in Mesoamerica. They also demanded tribute from conquered territories, which helped to sustain and grow their empire.
The landform that stopped the Persian Empire from spreading north was the Caucasus Mountains. The rugged terrain and harsh climate of the Caucasus made it difficult for the Persians to conquer territories beyond this natural barrier.
They were able to conquer many people in the Valley Of Mexico.
Hernando Cortez defeated the Aztecs of Mexico.
Hernan Cortez
Hernan Cortez. He volenteered to conquer the Aztecs in the name of the spanish. In result he conquered the wealthiest and largest empire in the South and Central America.
They weren't strong enough to conquer any empire or to form a empire
They weren't strong enough to conquer any empires or form an empire.
The Aztecs did in fact have an empire. This empire was actually a very famous empire back in the day.
Tenochtitlan and the Aztecs are not the exact same thing. Tenochtitlan was the capital city of the Aztec empire. The Aztecs built the city of Tenochtitlan in the location where Mexico City is currently located.
Hernando Cortez is best known for conquering the Aztec empire 1521.
Cortes made allies with the aztec enemies, as well the spanish spread disease to the natives which made them weaker
The Spanish pretty much tried to plunder the Aztecs, resulting in their city in ruins after they finally managed to drive them again. If the Spanish did not try to conquer them for their gold, the Aztecs might just have grown out to become the dominant empire in North America.
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire