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Spain in Mexico After the fiasco of Magellan Spain decides to focus on the Americas Spanish base in Cuba Hear tell of ancient powerful civilization The Aztec After the fiasco of Magellan Spain decides to focus on the Americas Spanish base in Cuba Hear tell of ancient powerful civilization The Aztec
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Aztec Civilization Most advanced of Native American civilizations Warriors, engineers, poets, astronomers, etc. Most advanced of Native American civilizations Warriors, engineers, poets, astronomers, etc.
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Aztec Civilization (cont.) Came from north looking for sign of eagle holding a serpent Built city in middle of Lake Texcoco Tenochtitlan Came from north looking for sign of eagle holding a serpent Built city in middle of Lake Texcoco Tenochtitlan
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Tenochtitlan
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City divided into four zones Each zone subdivided into districts Each district had multiple streets City divided into four zones Each zone subdivided into districts Each district had multiple streets
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Aztec Civilization (cont.) City in the middle of a lake is pretty safe Therefore the Aztecs can subjugate the surrounding people at will Rule by installing friendly rulers and through marriages City in the middle of a lake is pretty safe Therefore the Aztecs can subjugate the surrounding people at will Rule by installing friendly rulers and through marriages
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Aztec Sacrifice Human sacrifice a big deal to appease their gods Done by other societies but not his hardcore Sun God requires a sacrifice everyday Human sacrifice a big deal to appease their gods Done by other societies but not his hardcore Sun God requires a sacrifice everyday
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Aztec Sacrifice (cont.) Multiple other gods require sacrifices as well Legend of the Five Suns Went to war constantly solely to capture people to sacrifice Multiple other gods require sacrifices as well Legend of the Five Suns Went to war constantly solely to capture people to sacrifice
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Spain in Mexico (cont.) Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) Spanish conquistador (conqueror) Leaves from Cuba in 1519 with eleven ships, 500 men, thirteen horses, and a few cannons Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) Spanish conquistador (conqueror) Leaves from Cuba in 1519 with eleven ships, 500 men, thirteen horses, and a few cannons
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Spain in Mexico (cont.) Cortes lands near Veracruz, Mexico Aztecs report back “houses moving on water” and “white men riding upon deer” Montezuma II Cortes lands near Veracruz, Mexico Aztecs report back “houses moving on water” and “white men riding upon deer” Montezuma II
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Cortes burns his own ships
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Spain in Mexico (cont.) Cortes vastly outnumbered However he has guns, horses, and cannons La Malinche Native woman who served as guide translator, and later lover Name is a curse word in Mexico today Cortes vastly outnumbered However he has guns, horses, and cannons La Malinche Native woman who served as guide translator, and later lover Name is a curse word in Mexico today
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Spain in Mexico (cont.) The Legend of Quetzalcoatl The Feathered Serpent Only Aztec god who cared for people Left over the ocean Would return the same way and in the year that Cortes showed up The Legend of Quetzalcoatl The Feathered Serpent Only Aztec god who cared for people Left over the ocean Would return the same way and in the year that Cortes showed up
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Spain in Mexico (cont.) If Montezuma II had attacked early he would have defeated Cortes but the legend keeps him from doing so Cortes moves inland and gathers allies If Montezuma II had attacked early he would have defeated Cortes but the legend keeps him from doing so Cortes moves inland and gathers allies
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Spain in Mexico (cont.) Cortes reaches Tenochtitlan with thousands of allies Montezuma II (still confused) invites the Spanish in sans allies Spanish are amazed by Tenochtitlan Cortes reaches Tenochtitlan with thousands of allies Montezuma II (still confused) invites the Spanish in sans allies Spanish are amazed by Tenochtitlan
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Spain in Mexico (cont.) Both sides experience culture shock Cortes is welcomed by Montezuma II and taken hostage Aztecs run at sight of cannon but soon come back Both sides experience culture shock Cortes is welcomed by Montezuma II and taken hostage Aztecs run at sight of cannon but soon come back
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Spain in Mexico (cont.) No one is for sure what happens next Cortes ordered Montezuma II to calm his people down Spanish say that Aztecs killed their own emperor by throwing rocks Aztecs say the Spanish strangled Montezuma II No one is for sure what happens next Cortes ordered Montezuma II to calm his people down Spanish say that Aztecs killed their own emperor by throwing rocks Aztecs say the Spanish strangled Montezuma II
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Spain in Mexico (cont.) Either way the outcome is war Cortes and allies eventually win (after years of warfare) Either way the outcome is war Cortes and allies eventually win (after years of warfare)
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