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    Velasquez’s orders‚ where he then continued to have many encounters with the Aztecs because he wanted to overthrow Aztec ruler Montezuma . In addition‚ Hernan Cortes’s exploration of the Aztec territory led to an exchange of disease that helped lead to Cortes’s success. Ultimately‚ Hernan Cortes’s conquer of the Aztec Empire is a significant historical event because he explored the territory of Mexico‚ had various encounters with the Aztecs and other groups of people‚ and exchanged diseases with them. Along

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    conquest of the Aztec Empire. Many of the factors could be considered luck and it can be mind boggling how the Spanish took on the largest empire of the day with only a handful of soldiers and weapons. The reasons the Spanish were able to control and systematically destroy the Aztecs was because of their alliances with neighboring cultures‚ their advanced weapons‚ their domesticated animals‚ disease‚ and the luckiest part of all: the Aztecs referred to the Europeans as gods. The Aztec and Tlaxcala

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    how the Spanish invaders saw the technological and intellectual accomplishments of the Mesoamericans. In Doc 1‚ from the Florentine Codex‚ Friar Bernardino describes how the Aztecs made clay bricks. He tells of the process the brick maker used and he described that the quality was “well tempered”. This shows that the Aztecs had sustainable methods of creating sturdy‚ clay brick structures. In Document 2‚ Francisco Hernandez is telling of all the uses of the Maguey plant. He says that it can be used

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    Micheal Shrum 1364 English 103 M. Gonzalez Project 2 October 24‚ 2013 Word Count 958 An Aztec’s Dilemma The leader of the Aztec empire‚ Montezuma‚ came face to face with a man that he believed to be the returning god Quetzalcoatl‚ and by making this mistake based on his flawed belief system brought about the destruction of the empire and his people. The text tells us that Montezuma and Cortes take many walks together. On one such walk Montezuma begins to question Cortes about Christianity. At

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    All cultures are centered around belief structures that continue over a long period time‚ but some of the practices and rituals associated with these beliefs can become shuffled and this can drastically set two religions apart. The Mayans and the Aztecs of Mesoamerica are no different in this sense. Both cultures were “obsessed” with the stars and their movement in the heavens and they each built large observatories to watch and record what was happening‚ buildings that still exist to this day.

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    unchallenging for the Aztec soldiers to occupy the smaller Spanish forces without the help of the native tribes. By the time Tenochtitlan was beleaguered‚ 300‚000 Aztec soldiers were overreached and the Spanish entered the mainland of Mexico with 600 men‚ 17 horses and 10 cannons. But the real question is that why did Tlaxcalan choose to make alliance with the Spanish and not the Indians? Tlaxcalan was a federation which consisted of 200 towns that had been struggling to go along with the Aztecs for nearly

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    When the Spanish came to the coast of Mexico‚ the Aztecs were the most powerful nation in the region. For many centuries earlier‚ advanced civilizations inhabited the country. The Olmec civilization is known for the amazing colossal heads. Of the known Mayan temples‚ hieroglyphs and their math. From the Aztecs are known temples and your calendar. Powerful astecas Mexico dominated the region when I Herman Cortes in 1519. Cortes‚ a Spanish captain‚ went to Mexico in search of adventure and riches

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    Chicano population is from its cultural heritage‚ the more opaque and sinister the mystic tale of "La Llorona" is told within that local population. Let us look back to the beginning‚ the time of Hernando Cortés during Spain ’s conquest over the Aztec tribes of Mexico. This is where the tale of the Crying Woman was said to have begun ("La Llorona" 79). In this ancient history‚ La Llorona is part of a holy trinity‚ mirroring the Christian faith. According to Gloria Anzaldúa‚ "All three are mediators:

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    In this mural you can see Tenochtitlan‚ the thriving Aztec commercial community. In the foreground you can see young Aztec men rolling large rolls of textiles‚ and behind them you can see young Aztec men caring large rolls of textile‚ ( which look very heavy).The textiles were probably used to make the rugs that the Aztec woman are holding on the left hand side. In the background you can see volcanoes and snow-capped mountains of Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl. In the front of the city‚ you can see

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    1. Analyze how Hernan Cortes and his men helped impact the decline of the Aztec Empire upon their arrival. Historical Background: In 1519‚ Hernan Cortes arrived in Mexico with less than 600 men. Upon reaching Mexico he burned his ships so that his men had no option but to press on that he found the area under control of the Aztec Empire. Through alliances with smaller states that were under the domination of the Aztecs‚ Cortes soon controlled most of the central Mexico. Document 1 Source:

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