Hernan Cortes by Lindsey Hernan Cortes’s home was Cuba. This nobleman decided to sail to Mexico in search of wealth and the idea that he was going to.

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Hernan Cortes by Lindsey

Hernan Cortes’s home was Cuba. This nobleman decided to sail to Mexico in search of wealth and the idea that he was going to conquer the Aztec tribe. This plan followed through.

Hernan’s motive was to collect riches. Their were so eager to follow through with their motive that several of the soldiers were so over weighed with gold that they ended up drowning. He also wanted to conquer the Aztecs. He had arrived when the Aztecs expected the arrival of one of their wealth gods.

Hernan’s journey began in the year of The Aztec’s leader (Montezuma) welcomed the sailors, but after a week Hernan tool their emperor prisoner. Cortes went away from the Aztec capital for a little while then when he and soldiers returned the Aztecs attacked. His journey came to a close in This is when the Aztecs were conquered.

Cortes had a lot of claim to fames, but his most famous one he conquered and destroyed the whole Aztec tribe. Aztec capital

Some interesting facts about Hernan are  He over threw and killed all of the Aztecs  He spread smallpox to the Aztec and several ended up dying  Then once he destroyed the Aztecs he then claimed the land for Spain  His journey was only lasted for two years  His occupation was he was a nobleman

Bibliography Bower, Bert America’s Past. Palo Alto, CA: Teachers’ Curriculum Institute, 2010 pg. 62