- Malinche helped the Spanish ally with Aztec enemies.
<em>La Malinche</em>, or Dona Marina, was an indigenous woman that served as Cortes' translator. This allowed the Spaniards to establish alliances with Aztec enemies.
- Moctezuma refused to welcome Cortés when he arrived in the Aztec empire.
- A battle broke out between the Aztecs and the Spanish in which Moctezuma was killed.
The <em>Massacre in the Great Temple</em> was carried out by <em>Pedro de Alvarado</em>. Moctezuma was killed during it.
- The Aztecs successfully defended Tenochtitlán from the Spanish invaders.
During<em> La Noche Triste</em> (June 30, 1520), the Spanish conquistadores and their allies were driven out of Tenochtitlan by Aztec forces. They would come back a year later, when the population of the city had been weakened by smallpox and famine.
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March 4, 1829. Jackson Inaugurated.
April 13, 1830. Tensions between Jackson and Calhoun.
May 26, 1830. Indian Removal Act.
May 27, 1830. Jackson vetoes Maysville Road bill.
April 1, 1831. Peggy Eaton Affair.
July 4, 1831. French spoliation claims.
July 10, 1832. Jackson opposes Second Bank of the United States.
Answer: The first English attempt at colonization failed because the settlers were lost at sea and never reached North America. The Roanoke Colony lasted only one year because the colonists did not have enough food and supplies
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