Rulers of the Mexica/Aztec people were:
Acamapichtli (1372 to 1396)
Huitzilihuitl (1397 to 1417)
Chimalpopoca (1417 to 1427)
Itzcoatl (1428 to 1440)
Motecuhzoma I (1440 to 1468)
Axayacatl (1468 to 1479)
Tizoc (1481 to 1486)
Ahuitzotl (1486 to 1502)
Motecuhzoma II (1502 to 1520)
Cuitlahuac (1520)
The Spanish, led by Hernándo Cortés, conquered the Aztec people in Mexico.
The Spanish, led by Francisco Pizarro, conquered the Inca in the early 1500's.
Francisco Pizarro
The Spanish conquered both the Aztecs and Incas in various campaigns that began in 1519 and ended in 1572. The Aztec Empire was declared officially conquered in 1521 with the capture of Tenochtitlan and its emperor Cuauhtémoc, a feat carried out by a coalition led by Hernan Cortez. The Inca Empire, on the other hand, took decades to fall even after Francisco Pizarro embarked on the Battle of Cajamarca in 1532. Spain declared their people subdued by 1572.
After the Aztec Empire was conquered by Spanish conquistadors led by Hernán Cortés in 1521, much of their culture was suppressed and transformed. Spanish colonization led to the imposition of Christianity, resulting in the destruction of many Aztec religious sites and practices. However, elements of Aztec culture persisted, blending with Spanish influences to create a unique cultural synthesis, evident in language, art, and traditions that continue to be celebrated in modern Mexico. The legacy of the Aztecs remains significant, influencing both indigenous identity and national culture.
The Aztecs were conquered by the Spanish, led by Hernan Cortes.
Hermann Cortez
The Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortez.
The Spanish, led by Hernándo Cortés, conquered the Aztec people in Mexico.
Ornando Cortez and Francisco Pizarro
Spanish conquistadores led by Hernan Cortes, with the aid of native Tlaxcalan armies (who were fierce enemies of the Aztecs at the time).
The Aztecs were conquered by the Spaniards led by the conquistador Hernando Cortes in the year 1521.
The god who was said to have conquered the Aztecs was Hernán Cortés, a Spanish conquistador. He led an expedition in 1519 and played a significant role in the fall of the Aztec Empire in 1521.
The Aztecs were conquered by the Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortes in the early 16th century. The Incas were conquered by the Spanish under Francisco Pizarro in the mid-16th century. The Maya civilization, while weakened by European diseases and Spanish conquest in the 16th century, was not fully conquered in the same way as the Aztecs and Incas.
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Yes, it is true that the Spanish recruited thousands of supporters from the various indigenous groups that the Aztecs had conquered. Many of these groups had grievances against the Aztecs due to their heavy tributes and oppressive rule. The Spanish, led by Hernán Cortés, formed alliances with these discontented tribes, which significantly aided their efforts to overthrow the Aztec Empire. This strategy played a crucial role in the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
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