From what I read of sailor accounts it wasn't fun. They had no places to sleep, no hot food, no change of clothing, no baths, and no restrooms. Life was very hard on board.
Hernan cortes faced many problems like the fact that didn’t have a lot of men
cortes s personality was energatic
they were pingas shaped
Many of the natives encountered by Hernan Cortes in places like Mexico were killed by diseases introduced by the Spanish, enslaved, or forced to convert to Christianity. Native populations also faced warfare, loss of land, and cultural suppression as a result of Spanish conquest.
He grew up in a wealthy noble family in Spain.
he over claimed some things like not a wife or kids becuse he does not no how to talk to girls
Hernan Cortes initially established diplomatic relations with the native people he encountered in the Americas, such as the Aztecs in Mexico. However, his interactions eventually turned violent when he sought to conquer and colonize their lands. Cortes used a combination of military force, alliances with rival tribes, and strategies to undermine and overthrow native leaders like Montezuma.
they were pingas shaped
Hernan Cortes did not have a specific personal flag, but he fought under the banner of the Spanish Crown, which featured a red cross on a white background, symbolizing the union of the Spanish kingdoms of Castile and Aragon.
Well when hernan first entered the city Mocteczuma thought hernan was a god (Quetzal Quotal.) so he treated him like a guest meaning hernan didn't go through any trouble until he told Mocteczuma what he realy came for- the 3 G's Gold, God, and Glory.
The mainland of Mexico with the Aztecs.
Oh, dude, Hernan Cortes went on his first voyage in 1504 and his second one in 1519. He probably had a busy calendar back then, like, "Oh, gotta conquer some lands today, but maybe tomorrow, I'll chill by the beach." So yeah, those were the dates of his voyages, if you're into that kind of thing.