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The Broken Spears by Miguel Leon-Portilla Essay

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The People of the Sun

The Aztecs, the people of the sun, people of reason and the people of knowledge. The Aztecs knew the land; they were one with the earth using the stars for direction and time telling and the earth as a producer of life. The universe was sacred, it was to be preserved, treated and used as a source of life because for the Aztecs the sun was life, they are the people of the sun. Conquering was very important to the Aztecs; they were warriors, strong ones who trained their men at a young age to protect what they have constructed. The Aztecs were led by a king, the king loved his people and was a divine ruler who was sent by their gods, one of which is Huitzilopochtli who is mentioned numerous times throughout the …show more content…

The Tlaxcaltecs were a very important tool for the Spaniards, giving them the proper navigation and short paths to get to Tenochtitlan along with food and shelter. The Spanish did carried many advantages over the Aztecs throughout their conquest; the use of cannons and artillery, an ally who new the Aztec ways very well, and the simple fact that the Aztecs at first thought the Spaniards were `gods'. Would you really want to fight your God and not be intimidated? The use of cannons and gunfire was foreign to the Aztecs; they fought with stones, bows and arrows and had never before seen or heard of such a weapon. "Then the captain gave orders, and the messengers were chained by the feet and by the neck. When this had been done the great cannon was fired off. The messengers lost their senses and fainted away (26)."

The conquest of the Aztecs lasted eighty long days. The war began when the Aztecs attacked the Spaniards on "la noche triste" or the night of sorrows. The night of sorrows was revenge taken upon the Aztecs due to the Massacre the Spaniards committed during the Fiesta of Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec God. The Aztecs had asked for the Spaniards' permission to have this fiesta and planned it to be a great one to impress their new guest, unfortunately the night did not go as planned. Instead, the night became the turning point or the beginning of the end of the Aztecas.

Although the Aztecs were great warriors, they did not have

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