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because the spanish suckThe conquistadors help establish the Spanish empire in the American cause the conquistadors had advantages, like armor, guns and horses the Spanish never seen before.
His name is Montezumea, and Cortes defeated Montezuma because Montezuma thought he was a god returning from exile. Montezuma welcomed Cortes, and in turn Cortes waged war and eventuslly killed Montezuma after getting all the gold he wanted.
Conquistadors came from all over Europe, but most were Spanish conquistadors from southwestern Spain.
Spanish conquistadors defeated the Aztec "tribe" in Mexico, in 1521.
Montezuma II was the ninth ruler of the Aztec Empire, reigning from 1502 to 1520. He is best known for his leadership during the initial encounters with Spanish conquistadors, particularly Hernán Cortés. Under his rule, the Aztec Empire reached its greatest territorial extent and experienced significant cultural and economic developments. Montezuma's reign ultimately ended with the fall of Tenochtitlán and the collapse of the Aztec Empire.
they were spanish conquistadors
The Spanish conquistadors formed alliances with enemies of the Aztecs. Also, European diseases such as smallpox severely weakened the Aztecs. Once the Spaniards captured Montezuma, their leader, the Aztec empire soon fell.
Judge Montezuma was not an Aztec leader; Montezuma II was the Aztec emperor during the time of Spanish conquest. Montezuma made decisions that are debated for their strategic value in dealing with the Spanish, leading to his capture by the Spanish conquistadors. His actions influenced the ultimate downfall of the Aztec empire.
Cortes and his mercenary conquistadors built an army of the Aztec's native enemy tribes to defeat Montezuma.
Montezuma was an Aztec ruler who lived in what is now Mexico City. His empire was conquered by Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortes in the early 16th century.
montezuma II
Montezuma the Second
The last ruler of the Aztec empire in Mexico, he was defeated and imprisoned by the Spanish conquistadors under Cortes in 1519.
Montezuma typically refers to Montezuma II, the ninth ruler of the Aztec Empire, who reigned from 1502 to 1520. He is known for his significant role during the Spanish conquest of Mexico, where he encountered Hernán Cortés and the Spanish conquistadors. The name "Montezuma" can also refer to various places and cultural references inspired by the Aztec leader. Additionally, it is associated with Montezuma's revenge, a colloquial term for traveler's diarrhea experienced in Mexico.
Moctezuma Xocoyotzin
Moctezuma II (immortalized in the US Marine Corps hymn as Montezuma)
Montezuma, more properly called Moctezuma II, was the ninth emperor of the Aztecs and was in power when the Spanish Conquistadors encountered that Empire. His father was Axayacatl.His children included:Tecuichpo, later called Doña Isabel MoctezumaChimalpopocaTaltecatzinanother daughter