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Was the Aztec people given their name from the spanish?

NO. The term "Aztec" comes from the Nahuatl language, the language of the Aztec peoples, meaning "the people of Azatlan" a mythical place that the Aztecs believed themselves to be originally from.


What happen between Cortes and motezuma?

Hernan Cortes, a Spanish conquistador, led an expedition to Mexico in 1519 and was greeted by Montezuma II, the Aztec ruler. The encounter eventually led to the overthrow of the Aztec Empire by the Spanish due to a combination of military conflict and internal Aztec political issues. Cortes captured Montezuma and used him as a puppet ruler for a period before he was killed during an uprising against the Spanish.


What statement is accurate about the Aztecs and the Spanish?

The Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century. The Aztecs were overthrown by a combination of superior weaponry, alliances with other indigenous groups, and the spread of diseases like smallpox introduced by the Spanish. The fall of the Aztec Empire marked the beginning of Spanish colonization in the region.


What does Rogelio mean in Aztec?

In Aztec, Rogelio does not have a specific meaning as it is a Spanish name. Aztec language is mainly Nahuatl, so if you want a Nahuatl name or word with a similar sound, "Rogelio" could be adapted to "Rojel".


What is the advantage of spanish over the Aztecs?

Spanish conquistadors had advanced weapons, armor, horses, and military tactics that gave them a significant advantage over the Aztecs, who primarily relied on traditional weapons such as spears, arrows, and clubs. Additionally, the Spanish had the support of various indigenous groups who were enemies of the Aztecs, which weakened the Aztec resistance. The Spanish also brought diseases such as smallpox that devastated the Aztec population.

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What was the spanish attitude toward Aztec culture?

The Spanish were horrified by the Aztec's "Blood Religion." Long be for they reached the Aztec's capital, the Spanish had heard from other Central American tribes that the Aztec practiced Human sacrifice.This among along with the Spanish own prejudices, were the root causes the brutal treatment of the Aztecs.Source(s):Introduction of Latin American History class and book "Born in Blood & Fire; A concise history of Latin American."


What Aztec year did the spanish arrive?

The spanish arrived in tha Aztec year one-reed.


Who defeated Aztec?

the spanish


What did the spanish do to the Aztec art and architecture after they conquered the Aztec?

I don't no bro


Why did the Aztec culture and the spanish culture come into conflict?

The Aztec chief Moctezuma II thought the Spanish leader, Hernan Cortes, was the Aztec god, Quetzalcoatl, who promised to return in 1519. Hernan took Moctezuma prisoner, and then the war began.


Are all Mexicans Aztec?

No, in fact, most Mexicans have no drop of Aztec blood in there bodies. When the Spanish colonized Central America, most of the conquistadors refused to interbreed with the natives. This lack a combination means that not every person that lives in Mexico today are Aztec related.


How were the Aztecs affected by the Spanish worldview?

Before the Aztec Met The Spanish There Worldview Was Religion And War. They use to believe that the sun would not rise if they did not sacrifice the human heart and blood to the gods.


What discover the Aztec Ruins?

The Aztecs ruled Mexico when the Spanish conquered it. The Spanish created the Aztec ruins by destroying Aztec culture. No one needed to discover them. Everyone there knew about them since the days when the Spanish killed their makers.


When did the Spanish attack the Aztec's?

In 1519


The Aztec civilization was conquered by?

the spanish


How did the Spanish explores the Aztec?

By outnumbering them


Who destroyed Aztec civilization?

The Spanish