THE MIGRATION TO AMERICA
... was attacked by other Native American groups. Even though Cohokia collapsed, much of its culture survived until European colonization, and some of its ...
... was attacked by other Native American groups. Even though Cohokia collapsed, much of its culture survived until European colonization, and some of its ...
Warm-up #7 What were some cultural advances
... fighting dogs, guns, and 20 horses. He recruited many Mexican tribes who did not like the Aztecs. He marched into Tenochtitlan, captured Montezuma and took control without much of a fight. The Aztecs did not stay peaceful for long. ...
... fighting dogs, guns, and 20 horses. He recruited many Mexican tribes who did not like the Aztecs. He marched into Tenochtitlan, captured Montezuma and took control without much of a fight. The Aztecs did not stay peaceful for long. ...
Francisco Pizarro First Spanish Conquests: The
... Pizarro took huge amounts of gold & silver before destroying the city Pizarro then founded the city of Lima ...
... Pizarro took huge amounts of gold & silver before destroying the city Pizarro then founded the city of Lima ...
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... Nobles- priest, military officers, and government leaders Merchants- imported the goods Commoners/Serfsworked in the fields Slaves- people could be sold into slavery ...
... Nobles- priest, military officers, and government leaders Merchants- imported the goods Commoners/Serfsworked in the fields Slaves- people could be sold into slavery ...
Bernal Diaz – from “The Conquest of New Spain”
... 1) What aspects of the city of Tenochtitlan seem to impress the conquistadors most? Why? 2) What conclusions does the impression of the city have on his feelings about the Aztecs? How do they compare (in his mind) to Spanish civilization? 3) What do you think Montezuma and Cortez are thinking/feelin ...
... 1) What aspects of the city of Tenochtitlan seem to impress the conquistadors most? Why? 2) What conclusions does the impression of the city have on his feelings about the Aztecs? How do they compare (in his mind) to Spanish civilization? 3) What do you think Montezuma and Cortez are thinking/feelin ...
Conquistadores - taughtbybritchen
... •April 21, 1519 he landed at Veracruz. • Cortez sent a ship back to Spain and burned the rest to avoid a mutiny. •Cortez allied with enemies of the Aztecs as he marched with his men to Tenochtitlan. •Cortez took 600 men, 15 horsemen, and 15 cannons, along with 3,000 Tlaxcalteca warriors to Cholula w ...
... •April 21, 1519 he landed at Veracruz. • Cortez sent a ship back to Spain and burned the rest to avoid a mutiny. •Cortez allied with enemies of the Aztecs as he marched with his men to Tenochtitlan. •Cortez took 600 men, 15 horsemen, and 15 cannons, along with 3,000 Tlaxcalteca warriors to Cholula w ...
Michael M ppt - snoopyloveshistory
... • In the spring of 1519,Cortez landed on the east coast of Mexico with more than 650 soldiers and 16 horses the first horses in the Americas for thousands of years. • Cortez took Montezuma hostage, and Montezuma was killed in the fight that followed. • Cortez and his expedition found safety with the ...
... • In the spring of 1519,Cortez landed on the east coast of Mexico with more than 650 soldiers and 16 horses the first horses in the Americas for thousands of years. • Cortez took Montezuma hostage, and Montezuma was killed in the fight that followed. • Cortez and his expedition found safety with the ...