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Hernán Cortés became an explorer driven by a desire for wealth, glory, and the spread of Christianity. Initially involved in the conquest of Hispaniola and Cuba, he sought greater opportunities and fame by exploring the mainland of Mexico. His ambition led him to undertake the expedition that ultimately resulted in the fall of the Aztec Empire, significantly expanding Spanish influence in the New World. Cortés's exploration was fueled by both personal aspirations and the broader goals of the Spanish crown.

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