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    Moctezuma was the Aztec ruler at the time when Cortez reached Tenochtitlan. The wary Moctezuma made great efforts to play the perfect host‚ showing his unwanted guests around the city and entertaining them with splendid banquets. Moctezuma also believed that the Spaniards had supernatural powers and that Cortez was a God (Quetzcoatl). However‚ within a month Cortez had Montezuma in his control‚ but did not at the time use any violence against the Aztecs. Cortez hoped to conquer the Aztecs peacefully by

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    Day of the Dead is the perfect image that has a balance of Aztec and Spanish elements incorporated in it. The Day of the Dead is a special celebration that remembers‚ honours‚ and celebrates the dead. It is a celebration of life‚ and a triumph over death. The Aztecs have been practicing this tradition for at least three thousand years before the Spanish arrived. To them‚ life was a dream‚ and it is only in death that did they wake. The Aztecs had a strong belief in the afterlife. For example‚ people

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    _The Broken Spears: The Aztec Account of the Conquest of _Mexico‚ edited and with an introduction by Miguel Leon-Portillo (Boston: Beacon Press‚ 1992)‚ pp. 196 Reviewed by: Nicholas Adams Broken Spears is an accumulated‚ chronological collection of texts and accounts of the invasion of the Aztec empire by the Spanish from April 22‚ 1519 to August 13‚ 1521. This time period from arrival to the surrender of the Aztec empire to the Spanish is filled with interactions between two different people and

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    Unit 7- Essay: The Americas The Aztecs and Inca people had many issues and concerns when they came in contact with the European people. In this essay I will be comparing the issues‚ and concerns of Aztec and Inca cultures to their contacts with the Europeans. Some of the issues that I will be discussing are from the time period that covered roughly the 1400’s to roughly around the 1500’s. The Aztecs were American Indian people who ruled a mighty empire in Mexico from the 1400’s to 1500’s. In

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    - Práctica A. Answer the following about the Aztecs and the Conquistadors. 1. Describe the life of the Aztecs. What is Tenochtitlan? How big was that city? Aztecs lived a hard yet simplistic lifestyle.They were a society well ahead of their time‚ and revolved around their ritualistic ideologies. Tenochtitlan was a city-state located on an island in Lake Texcoco‚ in the Valley of Mexico. Founded in 1325‚ it became the capital of the Aztec Empire in the 15th century until captured by the

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    particularly the art of the Aztecs. Aztec art gives historians today a major clue into the rituals‚ beliefs‚ and daily lifestyle of this ancient civilization. Although many Aztec artifacts have been found in Mexico over the years (and are still being found to this day)‚ one of the most prolific discoveries made of ancient Aztec art is that of the Tlaltecuhtli monument found less than a decade ago‚ which has provided important clues to further knowledge of the Aztec. In my paper‚ I plan to explain

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    Another critic named George L. Cowgill‚ a professor at Brandeis University in Massachusetts‚ argued that Leon-Portilla’s use of sources mostly came from Sahagun’s Codex Florentino and other numerous native sources that fit well to create the Aztec account of the conquest of Mexico. Cowgill felt that Leon-Portilla’s book did a successful job in achieving its purpose of telling the story through the account of the natives and the overall story seemed to flow very well as a narrative. Cowgill felt

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    3/18/12 Chapter 16 Assessment For Each term or name below‚ briefly explain it connection to the development of Native American cultures in North America‚ Mesoamerica‚ or South America. - Tikal’s connection to the development of Native American culture in Mesoamerica is there religion. The people believed in many gods just as the Native Americans did. They also did dances and other things to please the gods to get them great weather or prosperity. That is what the Native Americans got from the

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    The Mayan‚ Aztec‚ and Inca were way far advance for their time. They were all thriving well. They were all advance although they still had their differences and similarities. The similarities of the Mayans‚ Aztecs‚ and Incas were their hierarchical system‚ language‚ and mathematical system. The Mayan’s hierarchal system was divided by their class‚ which could be; King‚ Noble‚ Middle class‚ and slaves. The Mayans were also divided by what their jobs were if you were a priest or commoner then you

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    The Iberian powers were able to establish and maintain colonial empires in the Americas for so long based on luck. There was no way to foresee the outcome of each conquest. There were a few times that the battles could have gone either way. It is commonly argued that the Iberians were able to colonize easily because they were “civilized men” while the natives were “barbarians”. (Restall 132) The real culprits were military prowess‚ strategic thinking‚ Iberian disease‚ and lack of a unified community

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