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Spanish And Aztec Cultural Encounter

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Reagan Black
HIST 1312 02
Dr. Christopher Richmann
April 10, 2016

Spanish and Aztec Cultural Encounter
On November 8, 1519, Spanish leader, Hernan Cortes landed in modern day Mexico, bringing along six hundred Spaniards and a lot of native allies. The Aztecs, who were natives in Mexico, welcomed Cortez with opened arms because they believed he was one of their gods, Quetzalcoatl. From the beginning, they were willing to share their land and wealth with the Spaniards but they Spaniards did not want to share this land and began to continue with their plan to conquer the land. Throughout this two-year campaign where the Spanish and Aztecs were fighting for ownership of the land, and after thousands of people killed, the Spanish conquered the land, seizing the existence of the Aztec Empire. This cultural encounter changed the lives of both the Aztec and Spaniards greatly by the change in language, religion, and the benefits this take-over had on the Spanish Empire. Once central Mexico was taken over by the Spaniards, the use of the Aztec language, Nahuatl, was quickly put to an end. The Spaniards saw that the two different languages kept a separation between the two cultures and decided to force everyone under the Spanish rule to speak Spanish. Spanish is still the language spoken in Mexico even after all of the different attacks and takeovers. The Aztec’s did not like this idea of taking away their language. Most of them were grown adults and had all they had known was

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