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    Aztecs Being Conquered by the Spanish and Cortes Sara Cabrera History 20 Leann King The Spanish and Hernan Cortes are very important throughout history. Conquering the Aztecs was very important to Cortes, who was captain. Him and his soldiers planned and landed in Mexico in 1519; with 550 men, sixteen horses, and ten cannon. Hernan Cortes was a soldier in the expedition of Cuba that was led by Diego Vasquez and then later they sent him to Mexico and they were…

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    The fall of the Aztec Empire is a very interesting topic that has helped shape history. There were many incidents that led to the ruination of the mighty Aztec Empire. Hernán Cortés and his men played a key role in this ruination, as did the Aztecs themselves. There has been an ample amount of research done on this riveting topic. According to some historical records and research, the fall of the Aztec Empire was just as much the fault of the Aztecs as it was the success of the Spanish…

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    Spain and found the Aztecs. He wanted to…

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    Aztecs Book Report

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    The Aztecs is a book in which it illustrates the history of the Aztecs and timeline of events in which lead to the fall of its once powerful empire. The book gives the basic background of the Aztecs culture, civilization, and the evolution of the empire while giving the history of the different emperors that reigned. As stated in this excerpt from the book, “The Aztecs rulers were not abject supplicants, fearing a punitive deity, but active agents performing an essential role in the change of…

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    Mesoamericans all had similarities in their culture, religion, and social structures, which helped the different countries become unified. In Teotihuacan, which was the most powerful and one of the largest city among the Americas, there was religious architecture built to praise the Sun and Moon, they sacrificed humans for the gods, built irrigation systems, terraces, and used chinampas. Teotihuacan was ruled by alliances formed by multiple elite families or weak kings, due to the fact that they…

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    or the other the Aztecs wouldn’t be who they were, and we might not have known about them because what they did just wasn’t important enough. The Aztecs were a very large group of people and they needed a place to live, so they continued to conquer people and move onto an island. They conquered many lands by fighting in flower wars, and during these wars they captured their victims for the Sacrifice. The Aztecs were also very skilled in agriculture and had the genius idea…

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    APPETIZER: The semi-nomadic lifestyle that the Aztecs lived was dependent on a number of resources that they had available to them when they transferred to their different territories that they lived in at different parts of the year. Since they lived in the desert water supplies were scarce to none. In order to compensate for the lack of water, I imagine that they built aqueducts to funnel water from main water sources into their villages and cities. I imagine that they had several different…

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    to defeat the Aztecs not because of the Spanish's superior technology or the Aztecs' belief that the Spanish were gods, but because of the Aztecs' existing tension with their neighbors due to their imperialism as well as the genocidal actions that the Spanish deployed to control the Aztecs. In the first few sections of the essay, Smith disproved the traditional idea that religion played a big role in the Aztec's conquest. He stated that there were many records of omens that the Aztecs received…

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    HIST 100 Summary

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    battle against the Aztec people. This video gave further detailed on the battle tactics that Cortes on the Aztec empire to becoming the ruler of Mexico. In the textbook, similarly, the Native Americans did suffer a similar type of tactical invasion from the Europeans. The Native American practices were seen as savage to the European as the Aztecs were to the conquistadors. Also the book described small pox being a major defeat for the Native American and this was similar for the Aztecs at the…

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    The Rise Of The Aztecs

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    Aztec is a term that refers to people linked trade, religion, and language. They were considered to be the most documented Mesopotamian civilization. They were known as the Nahuatl speaking people, of central Mexico, and there was known to be 11,000,000 of them. The Aztecs were first founded in the 6th century. The founding of the Aztecs began in Aztlan, Mexico. That is where they first settled on the journey of being an Aztec. They left their home, and they began a long journey of trying to…

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