was proceeding quickly. The most famous conquests were those of the Aztec empire in Mexico by Hernan Cortes and the Inca empire in Peru by Francisco Pizarro. Superior weapon technology was by no means the only deciding factor in the Spanish conquest of the New World, but the superior weaponry and technology of the Spanish conquistadors surely provided a distinct battlefield advantage. Aside from Spanish armor and weapon, much of their success had to do with strategy, tactics, disease, local infighting…
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Hernán Cortés, conquistador. What is a conquistador? A conquistador is a “spanish explorer” but unlike many, Cortes demonstrated leadership. With his intelligence and devoted mind, he managed to gather up 600 men and 16 horses. In success Hernan Cortes’ leadership lead to accomplished defeation and masterminding of the Aztec Empire. European Middle Ages, 400s - 1300s AD is where it all began. Europeans were put through a social and political warfare which lead to Feudalism. It aloud christianity…
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century, an archetypal Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes, set out to explore the coast of Mexico, but instead encountered and conquered the Aztec Empire, consequently earning political success and control of the Aztecs, ultimately leading to consolidation of Spanish control in the entire Mexican region. An exponential increase in the exploration of the Americas’, in an effort to spread Christianity, and conquer new territories, European monarchs sent the conquistador, Christopher Columbus to…
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The Spanish conquest in 1519 was one of the most brutal conquests in the 15th century, led by Hernán Cortés, a conquistador for the Spanish empire. The Spanish conquest lasted only about 3 years, but in those 3 years over 20 million native Aztecs were killed by disease and over 200,000 were mercilessly slaughtered in the battle of Tenochtitlan. All for the quest of gold, and wealth and to expand the Spanish empire. The Spanish conquest all started with the goal of finding gold and expanding the Spanish…
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played a major role in the Spanish defeat of the Aztec Empire. She worked as an interpreter, advisor, and negotiator for Hernan Cortes. She was one of twenty-one slaves given to the Spaniards. Eventually, she became a mistress of Hernan Cortes and gave birth to his first son. His name was Martin. Malinche then later had another kid with conquistador Juan de Jaramillo. Hernan Cortes de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano was born on 1485 in Medellin, Spain. He was a Spanish Conquistador and explorer who led an…
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Spanish Conquistadors In this essay I will be talking about the history of the Spanish Conquistadors. Some of the people who were Spanish Conquistadors were Hernán Cortés, Francisco Pizarro, Hernando de Soto, and many more! The Spanish Conquistadors had an expedition against Aztec Mexico and it was led by Hernan Cortes, who helped them set up a base camp in Veracruz in 1519 to prepare for advance inland. Hernan Cortes marched inland with almost 400 men and protected an alliance with the independent…
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Hernan Cortez was a Spanish conquistador who is especially known for the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. He was born in Medellin, Spain in 1485 to a family with lesser nobility. His parents are known as Martin Cortes and Catalina Pizarro Altamirano. They hoped for their son to become a lawyer one day. However, no one imagined that the military ran in his blood; he would become known and remembered for such an important part in history. This is the time when one of the many military undertakings…
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Cortes was initially appointed by the Governor of Cuba, Diego Velázquez, to lead an expedition to Mexico. (1) However, when the Governor changed his mind, Cortes defied his orders and set sail with about 600 men.He was thus facing certain imprisonment or even death,Cortes was highly aware of the absolute necessity of his expedition's success and was more desperate and determined than the Aztec and far more ruthless in the warfare.Though Cortes had been defeated in the bloody…
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Moctezuma and Hernan Cortes were two very different people. Moctezuma was the Aztec emperor who ruled during the fall of the empire. Cortes was the Spanish explorer who destroyed it. These two powerful men clashed in the Aztec empire, leading to its ultimate demise. Moctezuma was a powerful man, but he wasn’t necessarily a strong leader. He became fearful easily, and when he heard the prophecy that the empire would fall in the year he was ruling, he became obsessed with keeping it from coming true…
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The Aztec Empire was an ancient Meso-American civilization which arrived in the Valley of Central Mexico. This empire was established in 1325 and later fell August 13, 1521. The Aztec people were extremely skilled and fierce soldiers that would be on their feet and ready for battle at any given moment. The Aztec people began to thrive and grow as an empire they then developed their own Capital known as Lake Texcoco but, is now commonly called Tenochtitlan. Being that, the Aztecs settlement was near…
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