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Hernando Cortés's Influence On Aztec Culture

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He came dancing across the water with his galleons and guns, Looking for the new world in that palace in the sun”- from Cortez the Killer by Neil Young

Hernán (Hernando) Cortés was a glory-seeking, ruthless murderer capable of barbaric cruelty, who more or less single-handedly destroyed the ancient Aztec culture. Using terror tactics, guns and horses he ‘conquered’ Mexico and unknowingly, with his small band of men, spread European diseases such as smallpox, measles and Catholicism to the indigenous peoples of Mexico who had no natural immunity. Today, the anniversary of his death, we remember him as a warning from history.

Born in 1485 in Spain into a family of minor nobility, he quit his legal studies aged 16 to go adventuring. Excited

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