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The Aztecs capitulated relatively quickly due to a combination of factors, including the shock of the Spanish conquest led by Hernán Cortés, which was marked by superior weaponry and military tactics. Additionally, many indigenous groups were disillusioned with Aztec rule and saw the Spanish as potential allies to overthrow their oppressors. The spread of diseases brought by Europeans also decimated the Aztec population, weakening their ability to resist. Finally, the psychological impact of the Spanish's initial conquests and the belief in their divine support further contributed to the Aztecs' swift surrender.

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