he went to Cuba, Mexico and then went back home to Spain and stayed there for the rest of his life. He did went to Aztec!
When Hernan Cortes went on his expeditions in the Americas, he went under the same patronage as Christopher Columbus. Charles and Isabella were the rulers of Spain who encouraged the conquistadors.
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he went to wendys
he went to America
Yes, Hernan Cortes survived his expedition to conquer the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century. He faced challenging battles, including the famous siege of Tenochtitlan, but ultimately succeeded in overthrowing the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II and claiming the territory for Spain. Cortes went on to govern the newly conquered lands for several years before returning to Spain.
Hernan Cortes- for his route he went from Cuba to Mexico City maybe a maphttp://www.lilalions.com/blog/CM1A_LF/images/Cortes_picture_map.jpgAs u can see in the picture that i copied and pasted from Google Images, Hernan Cortes' route was from Cuba to Mexico City.(Just copy and paste the URL into the Search Bar and the picture will come up :) hope this helped!)
He went to Mexico to find God, gold and glory.
He landed on the Mexico shore, sunk his ships so none of his men could return or turn on him, then he encountered the Aztects, and defeated them. They made Mexico city there and then went south for the Incas, who were wealthy.
Hernan Cortes did go to Mexico and conquer the Aztec Empire in 1519. In later years, he did lead an expedition to Honduras, but he never went to Texas. Cortes was born in 1485 and died in 1547.
Cuba, or the Wet Indies. Then De Soto went on to Florida, and Cortes to Central America
He didn't discover Mexico himself, but the reason he went there was to conquer the Aztecs as he did successfully.