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  1. Battle of Tenochtitlan (May 22–August 13, 1521), military engagement between the Aztecs and a coalition of Spanish and indigenous combatants commanded by Hernan Cortes. Cortes’s army besieged Tenochtitlan for 93 days. Superior weaponry and a devastating smallpox outbreak enabled the Spanish to conquer the city.

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · In Cortés's absence. discipline amongst the Spanish started to wane. The Spanish and Aztecs came to blows when a handful of Spanish soldiers attempted to interrupt a human sacrifice. The Aztec population rose up in anger and laid siege to the Spanish stronghold in the middle of the city. By this time, Cortés had returned from Veracruz.

  3. May 20, 2021 · When Spanish conquistadors arrived in the Aztec imperial city in 1519, Mexico-Tenochtitlán was led by Moctezuma II. The city had prospered and was estimated to host a population of between ...

  4. In any event, the population of the city rose en masse after the Spanish attack, which the Spanish did not expect. [87] [clarification needed] Fierce fighting ensued, and the Aztec troops besieged the palace housing the Spaniards and Moctezuma. Alvarado and the rest of the Spanish were held hostage by the Aztecs for a month. [87]

  5. Jun 29, 2022 · The Aztecs next went on the attack and moved out of the city centre to raid the Spanish camps. Meanwhile, Cortés' allies began to melt away as their home cities began to be attacked by Aztec forces and their leaders succumbed to the propaganda of Cuauhtémoc sending them dismembered body parts of fallen Spaniards as evidence the Old World invaders were far from being invincible.

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  6. Any Spanish assault would have to come through the causeways, where the Aztecs could easily attack them. As the only Aztec victory against the Spanish was won in the city using their peculiar urban warfare tactics, and as they counted on retaining control over the water, it seems natural that they wanted to risk their main army only to defend their capital.

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  8. Jul 4, 2016 · The Aztec empire flourished between c. 1345 and 1521 CE and dominated ancient Mesoamerica. This young and warlike nation was highly successful in spreading its reach and gaining fabulous wealth, but then all too quickly came the strange visitors from another world. Led by Hernán Cortés, the Spaniard's formidable firearms and thirst for ...

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