They gained the trust of the Mayans, Aztecs and other early tribes and then attacked them because they found out they had gold in their cities.
The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire.The process basically was colonization.
spain or mexico
Spain.
Yes and No. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec Empire (1325 - 1521). After their conquest by Spanish conquistadors, it was renamed as Mexico City, and it became the capital of the "New Spain" (as Mexico became a colony of Spain). After Mexico's War of Independence, Mexico City still maintained its status as the most populous and important city of the new country, and thus became the official capital of Mexico.
spain and or mexico
The Viceroyalty of New Spain was made up of Mexico, Central America, the American southwest, Louisiana, Florida, the East Indies, and the West Indies.
Spain took over Mexico because they wanted to rule the whole world.
The purpose of the San Antonio de Valero mission, also known as the Alamo, was originally to serve as a Spanish Franciscan mission to educate and convert local Native Americans. Later, it was repurposed as a military garrison during the Texas Revolution.
It would take 1 year and a half to get from Spain to Mexico in history.
That was a driving force to their take over of the Americas. Spain became rather rich with the gold and silver that was brought back from the are.
It was settled by Spain and then taken over by Mexico.
the people from Spain invaded and took over Mexico!(that's why the language they speak is spanish origin in Spain!)
he traveled from Spain to Mexico and conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico in about 1520.
Spain and then it was taken over by Mexico
I take it you are looking for the word "Mexico". Mexico was conquered and colonized by Spain.
It was a race for resources and increased overseas holdings among several European nations, including Spain, England, Portugal, France and Italy.
Spanish conquistadors found Mexico in 1519.
Spain is in Europe, Mexico is in North America.