because they need to go and destroy all the ships before the other people steel it
he helped by conquering texas and back then texas was only part of mexico, it was before the alamo war
Cortes overthrew the Aztec ruler Montezuma II.
montezuma and Cortes they both was leaders and they both had enemies and they both work on the same team. montezuma and Cortes theyboth was like brothers and that's why they got something and coment. montezuma and Cortes theyn both are old and they both are and some bad stuff. montezuma and Cortes they did bad thing before and they both did good thing before. that what montezuma and Cortes are alikes.
What did corte`sdo before he became an explorer
He didn't. He was looking forward to Cortés' arival, as he thought that Cortés was an incarnation of Quetzlcoatl (an ancient but worshipped God). Montezuma did not fear the arrival of Cortés.
Hernan Cortes studied law before becoming a Spanish conquistador and explorer.
Hernan Cortes did not discover chocolate. Chocolate had been consumed by indigenous Mesoamerican civilizations for centuries before Cortes arrived in the Americas in the 16th century. Cortes did, however, introduce chocolate to Europe after encountering it during his encounters with the Aztec empire.
He was the last Aztec emperor before they were conquered by Hernan Cortes in 1521.
In 1521, after the Fall of Tenochtitlan before Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortes.
The Horse. Before the arrival of European colonists, there were no horses in the Americas.
he helped by conquering texas and back then texas was only part of mexico, it was before the alamo war
Yes, Hernan Cortes survived his expedition to conquer the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century. He faced challenging battles, including the famous siege of Tenochtitlan, but ultimately succeeded in overthrowing the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II and claiming the territory for Spain. Cortes went on to govern the newly conquered lands for several years before returning to Spain.
The Aztecs believed him to be a sun god of some sorts and were in awe of him and his men on horses (never seen before)
You mean the Grand Inquisidor? No. He died on September 16, 1498; 21 years before the discovery of Mexico by the conquistador Hernan Cortes.
Cortes overthrew the Aztec ruler Montezuma II.
Ponce de Leon discovered Florida in 1513; Mexico was conquered by Hernan Cortes in 1521.
When Hernan Cortes invaded Tenochtitlan and the Aztec empire, the Aztecs were being ruled by Moctezuma II. Moctezuma was a very religious men so he thought that Cortes was the god Quetzalcoatl coming back to his land. Before the Spanish conquistador came to Mexico, about 9 omens (weird signs or things that happened that meant that a big change was coming) appeared, so Moctezuma thought that those omens meant that Quetzalcoatl was coming back. Later Hernan Cortes used this as an advantage to conquer the Aztec empire.