The Spanish victory over the Aztecs in the initial phase of western colonialism in the Americas may be attributed especially to three factors. First, of course, the Spanish technological superiority in fire-arms and body-armor, among other factors, strongly contributed to their victory. Second was the clever use that the Spanish made of allies -- enemies of the Aztecs who were emboldened by the presence of the Spanish. Third, it should also be mentioned that deception and self-serving diplomacy contributed strongly to the final victory of the Spanish invaders.
The Spanish invaded the Aztecs Empire. Some Aztecs joined forces with the Spanish. Together, they fought the other Aztecs and tried to overthrow their Aztec emperor, Moctezuma. They had long, hard battles. Diseases spread to the Aztecs and killed many of them. in 1521, the Aztecs surrendered to the Spanish.
they destroyed the Aztecs one by one>:)
SmallPox
The Spanish, led by Hernándo Cortés, conquered the Aztec people in Mexico.
cortez= aztecs pizzaro=incas
The Spanish victory over the Aztecs in the initial phase of western colonialism in the Americas may be attributed especially to three factors. First, of course, the Spanish technological superiority in fire-arms and body-armor, among other factors, strongly contributed to their victory. Second was the clever use that the Spanish made of allies -- enemies of the Aztecs who were emboldened by the presence of the Spanish. Third, it should also be mentioned that deception and self-serving diplomacy contributed strongly to the final victory of the Spanish invaders.
The Spanish had a better well trained soldiers, weapons, armor, and one thing called the smallpox.
The Native Americans.
the Spanish brought smallpox to the Aztecs, wiping there population out and the Spaniards were treated like gods and tricked the Aztecs into finding gold for them and treated the Aztecs harshly.
the factors were; the Spanish victory; alliances, weapons and horses, geography, and disease
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The Aztecs were defeated due to a combination of factors, including the arrival of Spanish conquistadors led by Hernán Cortés, who exploited internal divisions within the Aztec Empire. The Spanish formed alliances with discontented indigenous groups who opposed Aztec rule, significantly bolstering their forces. Additionally, the spread of diseases such as smallpox, to which the Aztecs had no immunity, decimated their population and weakened their ability to resist the Spanish invasion. Lastly, superior Spanish military technology, including firearms and cavalry, played a crucial role in their victory.
The Spanish had guns and the Aztecs did not.
the spanish thought of the aztecs as slaves
The different styles of fighting. The Aztecs didn't fight to kill or conquer, but to capture people for later sacrifices. Spain fought to conquer and they killed every man that passed them. Also the fact that tha spanish troops were seen as gods make it a lot easier for the spanish. The Aztecs also had a lot of enemies which the spanish used very well.
Yes the Aztecs welcomed the spanish with gifts
the Spanish gave small pox to the Aztecs.