I believe the cortez and his men could have easily been destroyed and overcome by the sheer numbers of aztecs as compared to spanish, irregardless of the spanish advantage of horses and gun powder. However, due to the greed of men for wealth, and the aztec technological disadvantage, history would have only been delayed, as the aztec were a wealthy and yet technologically weak society. Similar to modern day oil rich Iraq compared to America. As they say, history repeats itself.7
The military threat grew out of the mutual ideological threat between the west and the east.
They saw the Christians as a threat to their government.
No, but China considers Taiwan a threat to mainland China
Churchill thought that Hitler was the biggest threat in WW2
They viewed it as a threat to their authority.
The Aztecs were hostile to the Totonac people allied with Cortes because they viewed Cortes and his men as a threat to their power and authority in the region. The Totonac's alliance with the Spanish invaders posed a challenge to the Aztec Empire, leading to conflicts between the two groups.
When Hernán Cortés and the Spanish invaders arrived in Mexico in 1519, the Aztecs initially viewed them with curiosity and caution. Moctezuma II, the Aztec emperor, believed Cortés might be a returning god, Quetzalcoatl, and attempted to appease him with gifts. However, as the Spanish began to assert control and engage in violence, the Aztecs quickly recognized the threat, leading to conflict and ultimately the downfall of the Aztec Empire. The initial response of intrigue transformed into resistance as the situation escalated.
Bradbury Robinson was the first player to use the triple threat in football. He threw the first forward pass in the history of the game.
The cold war changed history by discouraging the use of nuclear weapons by all countries. Politicians as well as the general public realized that the use of nuclear weapons would have a disastrous outcome.
It was the Mexica who fought the Spanish not the Aztecs, but what made the Mexica sick of the Spanish was as soon as the Spanish got there they had a meeting with Motecuzuma of talks about peace, that's when the Spanish held Motecuzoma hostage and that's when the Mexica took up arms to defend themselves against this new threat to their civilisation.
I hate to study history
Montezuma II gave gold to Hernán Cortés as a gesture of goodwill and to appease the Spanish conquistador, whom he believed might be a representative of the god Quetzalcoatl, prophesied to return to reclaim the land. Additionally, Montezuma hoped to placate Cortés and avoid conflict, as he was concerned about the growing Spanish presence and its potential threat to the Aztec Empire. The gold was intended to demonstrate the wealth and power of the Aztecs while simultaneously preventing further aggression from the Spaniards.
I think it is Aztecs
Developments in technology have changed the environment of crime, which, in some of its new forms, poses a serious threat to society.
Probably not. The "if I wasn't, I would have" means that they won't be doing it.
The German occupation of Europe and their threat to invade Britain is what led to D-Day.
One advantage of living where the Aztecs lived was the access to natural resources, such as fertile lands for farming and abundant water sources. This allowed the Aztecs to develop a sophisticated agricultural system. However, a disadvantage was the frequent occurrence of natural disasters, such as earthquakes and floods, which posed a constant threat to their civilization. Additionally, living in a densely populated area could have led to issues related to disease transmission and limited living space.