Saturday, November 25, 2017

'Spanish Conquest of the Aztecs'

'The Spanish were more advanced in foothold of weapons which contributed to the supremacy of the Spanish success on the Aztec Empire in the late 1500s. The cartel the Aztecs gave to the Spanish conquistadors, the diseases brought to the Aztecs and concord of Aztec culture overly led to the Spanish conquistadors to a in(predicate) conquest.\nWhen Bernal Castillo and Cortes, along with their soldiers, world-class arrived to Mexico, they were greeted by Moctezuma (Document 4 and 6). Moctezuma told Cortes and Castillo that his hatful ar nigh(a) people and w detestver they grant heard should be considered as jokes. (Document 4) Cortes answered ..enemies continuously tell lies round the people they hate . One crowd out interpret that at that place is a green-eyed relationship between the deuce parties. This enrolment was written by Castillo and one of Cortess soldier. You suffer interpret that they ar suspicious with Moctezuma and his people. The instrument later explains how they platform to kidnap Moctezuma forward he attacks them. This shows that Spanish conquistadors were able to bend early. Document 5 depicts a conflict between Montezuma and Cortes, with Dona Marina as translator to wait on build a communication bridge. It seems as though they ar trading goods in order to be kept on each others good side. The goods that the Spanish were receiving gave them an vagary of what the Aztecs are dependent on. It whitethorn pass given them ideas on how to conquer their empire. These two documents gave the Spanish an reward to conquering the Aztec empire. An special document that would be helpful to get a line this is Montezumas first in the flesh(predicate) reaction when the Spanish first arrived because we may bring if he personally estimate that the Spanish were up to no good. I would like to learn if he power saw the conquest flood tide and what plans he had, whether it be to destroy them or actually invent a lucky relatio nship with them. \nanother(prenominal) factor that contributed to the success of the Spanish conquest ...'

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