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Hernando Cortés faced several obstacles during his conquest of the Aztec Empire, including internal divisions among indigenous groups and the vast, unfamiliar terrain of Mexico. Additionally, he had to contend with the powerful Aztec leader Moctezuma II and the well-defended city of Tenochtitlán. Cortés also dealt with limited resources and the challenge of maintaining loyalty among his own men, as well as the need to navigate complex political alliances with other indigenous tribes. Despite these challenges, he ultimately succeeded through strategic alliances and military prowess.

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