Hernán Cortés was a Spanish conquistador best known for leading the expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec Empire in present-day Mexico between 1519 and 1521. He claimed large territories for Spain and brought back significant wealth, including gold, silver, and other valuable resources, which fueled European interest in the Americas. Cortés also introduced new crops and goods, such as cacao and vanilla, to Europe, which had a lasting impact on European cuisine and agriculture. His actions played a crucial role in the expansion of Spanish influence in the New World.
They brought back knowledge that had been lost before the crusades
All sorts of things, but the most important was the ways of thinking. They came back with math, science, and philosophy. The result was a push against the church and monarchs of Europe. Many men became mercenaries and free men.
Crusaders brought back information from Muslims to Europe Crusaders brought ancient texts from Muslim libraries to Europe Crusaders brought back ancient texts to Europe.
Advantages: Crusaders are able to bring back books fill with knowledge. Also, they bring back goods which spur trade. Disadvantages: They are unable to bring brack the Holy Land and it eventually leads to the Black Death.
I think that the crusades didn't leave much impact on Muslim societies as it made to the crusaders themselves . they bring with them back to Europe the Islamic foods,Textiles industry and many others things which Europe in these ages of darkness couldn't understand ;so the impact of the Great Islamic civilization could be seen clearly in even in the world of nowadays
Hernan Cortes brought back treasures such as gold, silver, and fine art from the Aztec Empire. He also introduced new goods to Europe, including chocolate and tobacco. Cortes also brought back information about the civilizations he encountered, leading to increased interest in exploration and colonization of the Americas.
Hernan Cortes discovered and conquered Mexico. He then invaded Cuba and returned back to Spain. If it wasnt for him there would be no tacos today and no Josiah's.
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First of all moncteuzma was not a place but a person and he did not really conquer him he kidnapped him. all the people of the village offered hernan cortes a room full of treasures and gold and in return they would get their leader back (monteuzma) hernan cortes took this offer but after he recived all of this he killed monteuzma.
Hernan Cortes died of pleurisy (inflammation of the lung) on December 2, 1547. He was 62 years old. Sources indicate that he was enroute back to Mexico, contracted dysentery in Seville, and died there.
The first time he attacked the Aztecs, he took advantage of Montezuma's (Aztec leader) hospitality, taking him prisoner. This led to Hernan Cortes controlling the Aztecs, until they rebelled, finally forcing Hernan Cortes out. Cortes then waited for more Spanish troops to arrive, and when they did, going back to attack the Aztecs, but this time completely demolishing their city of Tenochtitlan.
Hernando Cortes brought back gold ,treasures ,slaves , and life
he helped by conquering texas and back then texas was only part of mexico, it was before the alamo war
Yes, Hernan Cortes discovered vast treasures in Mexico, especially in the Aztec empire. He conquered the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in 1521, seizing gold, silver, and other valuable objects. Cortes shipped a significant amount of treasure back to Spain, enriching himself and the Spanish Crown.
Hernan Cortes used a compass when he explored to help him navigate and stay on course while traveling. The compass provided him with a sense of direction by pointing north, which was crucial for exploring new territories and finding his way back to known locations.
When Hernan Cortes reached Yucatan in 1519, set on conquering the Aztecs, he scuttled 10 of his 11 ships and sent the other back to Cuba with some of the treasure he had located. He did this so that his men would have no thought of returning to Cuba.