Which does not explain the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs?

A.) The Aztecs suffered many deaths from disease
B.) The Spanish found allies among enemies of the Aztecs
C.) The Aztec capital saw widespread starvation
D.) The Spanish outnumbered the Aztecs

Respuesta :

The correct answer is B) the Aztecs were weakened by civil war.

The sentence that does not explain the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs is “the Aztecs were weakened by civil war.”

The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was from 1519 to 1521. Hernando Cortes was the leader of the Spanish troops that had the help of other Indian tribes that were the enemies of the Aztecs such as the Tlaxcalans and the Cholultecas. After the Killing of Montezuma II, Cuauhtemoc became the Emperor of the Aztecs who tried to defend the great city of Tenochtitlan (today Mexico City). But Tenochtitlan fell on August 13, 1521.

Answer:

The correct answer to the following question will be Option B.

Explanation:

  • The Spanish conquest seems to be from 1519 till 1521. Hernando Cortes may have been the chief of Spanish soldiers who would have the support of several other Indigenous tribes which were the opponents of that same Aztecs including the Cholultecas as well as the Tlaxcalans.
  • Cuauhtemoc would become the King of either the Aztecs following the initial assassination of Montezuma 2nd who sought to protect the wonderful city of Tenochtitlan.

So that the statement that doesn't illustrate the Spanish Aztec colonization has always been "the Aztecs have been weakened by conflict (Option B)".

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