The conquering of the Mexican by a small group of Spanish conquistadors is one of the most interesting part of history. There are many ways in which the Spanish fighters used to defeat the Aztec Empire of Mexico. This story is one of the most famous incidents from history where the Spanish Conquistadors in partnership with their Indian allies conquered Aztec Empire. The Aztecs used to be notorious, and they never loved to keep the peace. They had a strong army of trained and experienced fighters and dominated the ethnic groups and territories for a large area. There are a number of factors that led to victory of the Spanish over the Aztec Empire. Some factors could be measured destiny and can be brain boggling how the Spanish captured the biggest territory in just a single day. The most boosting factor which made the Spanish Empire control and defeat the Aztec Empire was because of their good relationship with the neighbors. They made alliances with their neighboring communities who supported them in fighting their enemies. They had advanced weapons than their rivals, and the most interesting part is that they were lucky to be the gods of the Aztecs. The Aztecs referred them as their European gods. This factor brought fear in them and made them stay away from the Spanish thus making the Spaniards more advantaged. According to, the Aztec together with Tlaxcala fought for many years in the flower wars fighting for Mexico city. The city emerged to be poor, as a result of viable obstruction of the Aztec before the Spanish entered in it. It is after a long battle the Spaniards won the victory over their enemies and took control of the city.
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