Answer: The Aztec Empire grew as it conquered neighboring states, but that growth came at a cost. ... During the time of Montezuma II's reign the empire was at its peak, but so was the resentment of the subject tribes. Constant rebellions were waged. Although Montezuma defeated the rebellions, they weakened the empire.
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https://www.britannica.com/summary/Decline-of-the-Aztec-Empire
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2. Spanish
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Mexican here, we're called Latino for a reason.
The Columbian Exchange was the transfer of ideas, plants, people, and crops between the new and Old World.
Something good about the Columbian Exchange was the new plants that were brought to America. Before things like rice and horses were in the New World, but new things like corn and cattle were introduced.
The bad thing was the slave trade. Because of the new crops being introduced, slaves were needed to plant, tend to , and harvest these new crops. Also, new disease were introduced that killed million of Native Americans.
Michael Servetus was a Spanish physician and theologian. He was known for having a contrary view on Christology and figuring out the role of pulmonary circulation. I suggest using britannica.com for your research.