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Answer:

They helped the Spanish conquer and destroy the Aztec Empire.

Explanation:

non-Aztec peoples like the tlaxcaltecas were of crucial help for the Spanish Conquistadors during the conquest of the Aztec Empire. They were eager to offer their help to the Spanish simply because they had very poor relations with the Aztecs.

They were either fully under Aztec control, subjected to brutal taxation and treatment (people from other tribes were often taken to Aztec cities for human sacrifice), or they were only partially under Aztec control, but unable to obtain a better political position.

With the Spanish arrival, they saw an opportunity to forge an alliance and defeat the common enemy. However, the Spanish would eventually become the only new rulers, subjugating all non-Aztec peoples later on.

Non-Aztec people, especially the Tlaxcaltecas, strategically empowered the Spaniards in their conflicts with the Aztecs. The tactic of "divide and rule" was achieved with the Natives.

The Tlaxcaltecas were warriors and hunters and fought their battles under the umbrella of their war god, Camaxtli.  They were able to impose and collect taxes on conquered tribes. The Tlacaltecas hated the Aztecs as they carried out raids on other tribes to capture people for human sacrifice.

The Tlaxcaltecas and the Aztecs resisted each other woefully. When the Spaniards arrived, the Tlaxcaltecas allied with the Spanish Conquistadors against the Aztecs. The subjugation of the Aztecs strengthened the Conquistadors, who later treated the Tlaxcaltecas with higher nobility.

Thus, this unholy alliance proved fatal for the native tribes, as it enabled Spaniards to subjugate all the natives with time.

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