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mariarad [96]
3 years ago
10

Why did the aztec initially accept the spanish?

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2 answers:
goldfiish [28.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

But, in the 1500s, when the Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes, entered Aztec territory with a small band of his men, the Aztec misunderstood why they were there. The Aztecs through they were sent by their god, Quetzalcoatl. ... They were trying to keep their gods happy so the god would postpone the end of the world.

Nastasia [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

But, in the 1500s, when the Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes, entered Aztec territory with a small band of his men, the Aztec misunderstood why they were there. The Aztecs through they were sent by their god, Quetzalcoatl. ... They were trying to keep their gods happy so the god would postpone the end of the world.

I hope this helps! :>

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