i am in middle school hoover
i think that their religion is still practiced today and also speak spanish.
:) it is a fact (:
Yes, climate did have an impact on the Aztec culture. The Aztecs adapted their agricultural practices to the local climate and geography, relying heavily on a system of chinampas, or floating gardens, to grow crops in the marshy areas of the Valley of Mexico. The changing climate could have contributed to periods of drought or flooding, affecting their agricultural production and potentially leading to food scarcity.
Such mineral resource was the main reason for the conquest of both countries by Spanish conquistadores in the 16th century.
Many Aztecs converted to the religion of Spain.
It depends entirely on which conquest is being referred to.
The Spanish conquest had a profound and devastating impact on Indigenous peoples in the Americas. It led to widespread violence, enslavement, and the collapse of many Indigenous civilizations, such as the Aztecs and Incas. Additionally, the introduction of European diseases decimated Indigenous populations, who had no immunity to them. The conquest also resulted in significant cultural changes, including forced conversions to Christianity and the imposition of European languages and governance systems.
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they were awesome
Destroyed it.
because they did not have medican
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The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
Well the French Revolution affect not only Mexico, it affect many countries or places too, but in Mexico it affect more in the economy than in other things.