Answer: The Spanish were trying to make the Aztec leader out to be a coward and weak.
The Spanish were attempting to give the impression of being powerful with their animals and technology.
Perhaps the Spanish were trying to give the impression that they were likely to win—thereby attracting more indigenous allies.
Explanation:
the following document based on indigenous account but filtered through imperial Spanish sensibilities suggested that the motecuzoma reacted with fright when presented with reports that were less than reassuring since they focused on fearsome weapons and animals of the Spanish. Given the material response of Aztecs to the Spanish invasion it seems highly unlikely that Motecuzoma or the azetecs would have expressed terror in such a humiliating fashion
It was provoked by a tax on whisky, and was the first serious challenge to federal authority. Collection of the tax met violent resistance, but when President Washington called out the militia, the rebellion collapsed.
All of the above options except for "<span>D. Only Christians were allowed to hold offices in the government are </span>reasons why Christianity appealed to the people of the Roman Empire.
Sweden moved from socialism to a more mixed economy in the 1980s because its citizens were opposed to the country’s high levels of taxation. Although socialist economies have a tendency to offer generous welfare and government services, this are funded by high rates of taxation
President Lincoln stood in opposition of slavery