Tenochtitlan moctezuma ii
[DOC File]Grandes civilizaciones II (17-23) - EIU
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1502 Moctezuma II, emperador (tlatoani) monarca absoluto como un dios. 1519 Llega Hernán Cortés el 8 de noviembre ( son recibidos por Moctezuma como dioses (profecía sobre Quetzalcóatl) ( impresionados por la capital azteca (200,000 habitantes) sus edificios simétricos, la limpieza de la ciudad (en Europa existía falta de higiene “see ...
[DOC File]Brawley Union High School District
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Led expedition of 600 to coast of Mexico in 1519; conquistador responsible for defeat of Aztec Empire; captured Tenochtitlan. Moctezuma II [mokte sU mä] Last independent Aztec emperor; killed during Hernán Cortés' conquest of Tenochtitlan. Mexico City Capital of New Spain; built on ruins of Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan. New Spain
[DOC File]New World Beginnings, 33,000B.C.-A.D. 1769
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Moctezuma II (1466–1520) Moctezuma II (also called Montezuma II) was the Aztec ruler who succumbed to Cortés’s invasion of Mexico. He was the tenth in the line of Aztec emperors who controlled the vast regions and diverse peoples of Mexico from their rich capital at Tenochtitlán.
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Here again, the siege of Tenochtitlán is illustrative, for it points to the role that germs have played in history. When the Spaniards attacked in April 1521, the Aztecs were a foe weakened by disease. The preceding fall an epidemic of smallpox raged through the city, killing among others, the new king, who had replaced Moctezuma II.
[DOC File]The Indigenous History of Guerrero - Somos Primos
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In 1502, Moctezuma II Xocoyotl (the Younger) ascended to the throne of Tenochtitlán as the newly elected tlatoani. It was about this time when the Mexica of Tenochtitlán began to suffer various disasters. While tribute peoples in several parts of the empire started to rebel against Aztecs, troubling omens took place which led the Mexica to ...
[DOC File]Course Syllabus - Wappingers Central School District
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II. Ethnic Groups. Read “The Body Ritual of the Nacirema” Mypuran-Arawaks. Llaños, Transhumance Migration. Fishing/Burn and Trap and “Protein Efficiency” Settlement of Escarpment, artificial irrigation. Overpopulation. Tupi-Guarani. Highlands/Shields. Isolated Settlement Clusters. Varzea lakes / Terra Firma in the Selva. Kayapo/ Yanomano
[DOC File]COMING OF QUETZALCOATL by Jose Clemente Orozco
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Tenochtitlan had humble beginnings. For decades after the city was founded, the Aztecs dredged the lake bottom for mud to build up the city’s foundation. By the time Moctezuma II came to power in 1502, Tenochtitlan had become an impressive city connected to the mainland by a series of stone bridges.
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At Tenochtitlan, Moctezuma II was captured and killed. By 1535 most of central Mexico was under Spanish control as the Kingdom of New Spain. Francisco Pizarro in 1532 began the conquest of the Inca Empire, weakened by civil war. Cuzco fell in 1533. The Spanish built their capital at Lima, and by 1540 most of Peru was under their control.
[DOC File]14-1 – Geography and Early Cultures pages 384-389
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Moctezuma II ruled the Aztec Empire from his capital city of Tenochtitlán. The Aztecs had thousands of warriors. Cortés had several hundred soldiers and sailors, as well as horses and guns. Moctezuma welcomed Cortés but was seized …
[DOC File]Chapter Twenty-Four
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At Tenochtitlan, Moctezuma II was captured and killed. By 1535, most of central Mexico was under Spanish control as the Kingdom of New Spain. Francisco Pizarro in 1532 began the conquest of the Inca Empire, weakened by civil war. Cuzco fell in 1533. The Spanish built their capital at Lima, and by 1540 most of Peru was under their control.
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