in the 400th centary This phrase is not of me. However the following addition is. With the limited resources available to me, my answer is a monster NO! I would be surprised if 'Ernando built anything more than the grandiose image he had of himself. His mission was to control, steal, murder, any indigenous species to include the entire Mayan nation. Sincerely danielfrank1
After conquering the Aztecs, Cortes renamed the city of Tenochtitlan to Mexico City.
Hernan Cortes -also known as Hernando Cortes- subdued the Aztecs, destroyed Tenochtitlan, built Mexico City, and claimed Mexico for the Spanish colony of New Spain. Hope I helped..
He was the Mayor of Santiago de Cuba for 6 years. He reached Mexico in December 1519. He started to build Mexico city in 1521 and brought many Europeans to help.
Tenochtitlan... the place where the Aztecs ruled. it is now called Mexico City.
Hernando Cortez established Mexico City and as the new capital of Mexico- then New Spain.
After conquering the Aztecs, Cortes renamed the city of Tenochtitlan to Mexico City.
August 13 1521 is when he took Mexico City.
it is Mexico city
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Hernando Cortes explored and conquered Mexico on behalf of Spain. He is most known for the conquest of the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century. The capital city of the Aztecs, Tenochtitlan, is now modern-day Mexico City.
Hernan Cortes -also known as Hernando Cortes- subdued the Aztecs, destroyed Tenochtitlan, built Mexico City, and claimed Mexico for the Spanish colony of New Spain. Hope I helped..
He was the Mayor of Santiago de Cuba for 6 years. He reached Mexico in December 1519. He started to build Mexico city in 1521 and brought many Europeans to help.
Tenochtitlan... the place where the Aztecs ruled. it is now called Mexico City.
The name of the Aztec ruler captured by Hernando Cortes was Montezuma ll. He was captured in the capital of the Aztec Empire in the city called Tenochtitlan. The city was near what is now Veracruz, Mexico and not far from the location of Mexico's capital of Mexico City.
One of Hernando Cortes's discoveries was the city of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire. He conquered the city in 1521 and claimed it for Spain.
Hernando Cortez established Mexico City and as the new capital of Mexico- then New Spain.
Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztec's capital city, Tenochtitlan (now Mexico) and then he married the Aztec king (Montezuma)'s daughter.