I don't think so. In all words, Hernán Cortés was pretty evil. He brutally tricked the native people by turing their nearby enemies against them, many <span> tribes resented the harsh rule and steep taxes the Aztecs imposed and were willing to join with Cortes. He also </span>spread smallpox amongst the natives killing many people and later invading the city,and a<span>fter several failed attempts to convince Emperor Montezuma to submit to Spanish and Christian ideals , Cortes took the Aztec leader hostageas well as </span> taking almost everyone as slaves and shipped them off to Spain. He plundered a lot of gold from the Aztecs and brought it back leaving their magnificent civilization, religion and beautiful gold relics in shatters. So yeah I really don't think he cared about the people, just the land and money(gold) that he could get.
The first act of the stage that became WWI was between Franz Joseph and the "the Serbs," since it was this conflict that set into motion a series of complex alliances--paired with a great deal of nationalism--that set in motion the events that ended up being World War I.
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The financial panic of 1873 and the subsequent economic depression helped bring Reconstruction to a formal end. Across the country, but especially in the South business failures, unemployment, and tightening credit heightened class and racial tensions and generated demands for government retrenchment.
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The Union Commander that was the most important figure in the war in the West was, Ulysses S. Grant.