To my knowledge most of the Aztecs died off from the diseases brought over from Europe.
One advantage was most likely due to Cortes having artillery? The Aztecs had superior weapons, but The Spanish had armor.
Maybe someone else knows more on the topic, but this might be a good starting point.
<span>The Compromise of 1877 was a purported informal, unwritten deal that settled the intensely disputed 1876 U.S. presidential election. It resulted in the national government pulling the last federal troops out of the South, and formally ended the Reconstruction Era.
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A United States of America destroyer recently witnessed an extremely close overflight by unarmed fighter jets from the country of Russia. It was a very close affair and this could have led to unnecessary accident. This kind of facts can lead to undue tension among two powerful countries and that could bring the end to the civilization in the world.
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In the year 1095, Pope Urban II initiated what is known today as the First Crusade. His summons of the lay knights to the faith between 1095 and 1096 was Urban II's personal response to an appeal that had reached him from eastern Christians, the Pope referred to the struggle ahead as Christ's own war, to be fought in accordance with God's will and intentions. It was, too, called a war of liberation, designed to free the church and city of Jerusalem from oppression and pillage by the Muslims while liberating western Church from the errors into which it had fallen.
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Question :
The Persian Gulf War was similar to the previous proxy wars of the Cold War Era.
True
False
<em>Your</em><em> </em><em>answer</em><em> </em><em>:</em><em> </em>
True.
Explanation:
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