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How Did The Spanish Influence The Aztec Culture

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In the 16-century on November 1519, Cortes and his men arrived in Tenochtitlan. Hernan Cortés and his army came to South America (Tenochtitlan) to claim new land for Spain. The Aztecs are Native American people who took over Northern Mexico at the tome of the Spanish conquest, early 16th century. The Aztecs had a nomadic culture and eventually settled on many small islands in Lake Texcoco in 1325 where they founded the town known as Tenochtitlan, which is now a modern day Mexico City. The Aztecs created an empire between the 15th century that was soon surpassed in size in the Americas only by that of the Incas. I believe that the Spanish had a negative impact on the Aztec people as their social structure was destroyed, they lost control of their resources and they exposed to deadly European diseases.

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The next step was then the maize was made into flour then baked into a kind of pancake also known as a tortilla. One of the most important resources the Aztecs relied on was small islands on marshy lakes, called chimpanas to produce/grow food and crops. Because of how relied the Chimpanas were to the people they depended on them for much of its food. The Aztecs tools were made mainly of chipped and grounded stone. Aztec warriors: they normally carried one or two throwing spears, which are made of wood and finely edged with obsidian and even strong enough to sever a horses head. Aztecs also carried other weapons like clubs and javelins also very sharp. As soon as Hernan Cortes arrived it all went down and all of the Aztecs resources were demolished. Population decreased dramatically of the years and diseases known as Smallpox spreaded insanely fast and killed thousands of the Aztecs/people. The Spanish attack led to a loss of culture, traditional art and music as well as native languages were under threat of being lost

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