According to the prize winning CBC Journalist Carol Off, author of "Bitter Chocolate, Investigating The Dark Side of The World's Most Seductive Sweet", Hernan Cortez "was a broad- shouldered ladies man who had abandoned his law studies and fled to the Caribbean at the age of nineteen to escape the jealous husband of his lover (pg 19)." She does not mention his name.
Hernando cortez worked for Spain.
Hernando Cortez traveled on the Carribean Sea
Hernando Cortez defeated the Aztecs of Mexico.
Hernando cortez's journey was about finding gold and claiming new land for for spain
Cortez traveled with 500 men aboard
Hernando cortez worked for Spain.
Hernando Cortez traveled on the Carribean Sea
Hernando Cortez attacked the Aztec Indians in Mexico
Hernando Cortez invented chocolate in the 1519's
Hernando Cortez defeated the Aztecs of Mexico.
Hernando cortez's journey was about finding gold and claiming new land for for spain
Hernando cortez expored for 1000 years in poopnugget world
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Hernando Cortez first explored Mexico in 1519, conquering the Aztec civilization in 1521.
Cortez traveled with 500 men aboard
Hernando Cortez died because of pleurisy.
No, they are completely different explorers!