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Hernan Cortez's Journey To Mexico
Hernan Cortez was a smart and very noble man. He knew what he was doing and how he was going to do it he was a bright and very important man to Spain. Hernan Cortez was the first marquis of the valley of Oaxaca. And after on the conquistador that had the privilege to conquer the Aztec empire for Spain.
Hernan Cortez was born approximately around 1485 and was son of Catalina Pizarro altamirano and Martin Cortez de Monroy.as Hernan Cortez grew he found in education in the university of Salamanca. The prosperous conquistador first served as a soldier in a journey to Cuba led by Diego Velazquez. After this voyage he had relied that he did not want to be a soldier and traveled to Mexico with 500 men and 11 ships in 1519.when he did this voyage

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