Author: Peter O. Koch
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476621063
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Tracing events from the discovery of the New World through the fall of the Aztec empire in 1521, this book discusses the battles between the Spanish explorers and the Aztecs—battles that culminated in the ruin of a civilization. The first half of the work alternates between Aztec and Spanish history, discussing events and motivations on each side as the two cultures expanded toward one another on their way to inevitable conflict. Placing special emphasis on Aztec mythology and religious beliefs, the author explains how the Spanish exploited the Aztecs’ own cultural practices to insure the success of their invasion. The gold-and-glory engines driving the Spanish Crown and the actions of contemporary Spanish explorers such as Juan Ponce de León and Francisco Cordoba are examined. The concluding chapters give a thorough account of the struggle between Hernán Cortés and the Aztec ruler Montezuma, including the role of other indigenous tribes in the eventual downfall of the empire. The final chapter details the siege of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, and summarizes the ultimate destruction of the Aztec civilization.
The Aztecs, the Conquistadors, and the Making of Mexican Culture
Author: Peter O. Koch
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476621063
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Tracing events from the discovery of the New World through the fall of the Aztec empire in 1521, this book discusses the battles between the Spanish explorers and the Aztecs—battles that culminated in the ruin of a civilization. The first half of the work alternates between Aztec and Spanish history, discussing events and motivations on each side as the two cultures expanded toward one another on their way to inevitable conflict. Placing special emphasis on Aztec mythology and religious beliefs, the author explains how the Spanish exploited the Aztecs’ own cultural practices to insure the success of their invasion. The gold-and-glory engines driving the Spanish Crown and the actions of contemporary Spanish explorers such as Juan Ponce de León and Francisco Cordoba are examined. The concluding chapters give a thorough account of the struggle between Hernán Cortés and the Aztec ruler Montezuma, including the role of other indigenous tribes in the eventual downfall of the empire. The final chapter details the siege of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, and summarizes the ultimate destruction of the Aztec civilization.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476621063
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Tracing events from the discovery of the New World through the fall of the Aztec empire in 1521, this book discusses the battles between the Spanish explorers and the Aztecs—battles that culminated in the ruin of a civilization. The first half of the work alternates between Aztec and Spanish history, discussing events and motivations on each side as the two cultures expanded toward one another on their way to inevitable conflict. Placing special emphasis on Aztec mythology and religious beliefs, the author explains how the Spanish exploited the Aztecs’ own cultural practices to insure the success of their invasion. The gold-and-glory engines driving the Spanish Crown and the actions of contemporary Spanish explorers such as Juan Ponce de León and Francisco Cordoba are examined. The concluding chapters give a thorough account of the struggle between Hernán Cortés and the Aztec ruler Montezuma, including the role of other indigenous tribes in the eventual downfall of the empire. The final chapter details the siege of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, and summarizes the ultimate destruction of the Aztec civilization.
Aztec History and Culture
Author: Mary A. Stout
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
ISBN: 1433974126
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Traces the history of the Aztecs in North America, describing the traditions and culture of the Native American group, examining their interactions with other groups of Native Americans, European settlers, and explorers, and discussing their lives in the early twenty-first century.
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
ISBN: 1433974126
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Traces the history of the Aztecs in North America, describing the traditions and culture of the Native American group, examining their interactions with other groups of Native Americans, European settlers, and explorers, and discussing their lives in the early twenty-first century.
The Aztecs of Central Mexico
Author: Frances F. Berdan
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This case study is about the Aztecs of Central Mexico, a people who dominated a vast area of what is now Mexico by the time the Spanish conquistadors arrived in A.D. 1519, but who had humble beginnings as despised nomads. The story of the confrontation and the defeat of the Aztecs by the small force of Spaniards led by Hernan Cortes is told in the last chapter.
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This case study is about the Aztecs of Central Mexico, a people who dominated a vast area of what is now Mexico by the time the Spanish conquistadors arrived in A.D. 1519, but who had humble beginnings as despised nomads. The story of the confrontation and the defeat of the Aztecs by the small force of Spaniards led by Hernan Cortes is told in the last chapter.
Aztecs and Spaniards
Author: Albert Marrin
Publisher: Atheneum Books
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Describes the history and culture of the Aztec Indians in the Valley of Mexico and discusses how the arrival of the conquistador Hernando Cortes brought about the fall of their mighty empire.
Publisher: Atheneum Books
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Describes the history and culture of the Aztec Indians in the Valley of Mexico and discusses how the arrival of the conquistador Hernando Cortes brought about the fall of their mighty empire.
Story of Mexico
Author: R. Conrad Stein
Publisher: Morgan Reynolds Pub
ISBN: 9781599350745
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher: Morgan Reynolds Pub
ISBN: 9781599350745
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Cortés and the Aztec Conquest
Author: Irwin R. Blacker
Publisher: New Word City
ISBN: 1612309186
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
In three years, the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, leading a few hundred Spanish soldiers, overcame a centuries-old empire that could put tens of thousands of warriors on the field. Even after his god-like reputation had been shattered, and his horses and cannons were no longer regarded as supernatural, his ruthless daring took him on to victory. Yet in the end, his prize was not the gold that he had sought, but the destruction of the entire Aztec civilization.
Publisher: New Word City
ISBN: 1612309186
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
In three years, the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, leading a few hundred Spanish soldiers, overcame a centuries-old empire that could put tens of thousands of warriors on the field. Even after his god-like reputation had been shattered, and his horses and cannons were no longer regarded as supernatural, his ruthless daring took him on to victory. Yet in the end, his prize was not the gold that he had sought, but the destruction of the entire Aztec civilization.
Collision of Worlds
Author: David M. Carballo
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0190864354
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
"Mexico of five centuries ago was witness to one of the most momentous encounters between human societies, when a group of Spaniards led by Hernando Cortâes joined forces with tens of thousands of Mesoamerican allies to topple the mighty Aztec empire. It served as a template for the forging of much of Latin America and began the globalized world we inhabit today. This violent encounter and the new colonial order it created, a New Spain, was millennia in the making, with independent cultural developments on both sides of the Atlantic and their fateful entanglement during the pivotal Aztec-Spanish war of 1519-1521. Collision of World examines the deep history of this encounter with an archaeological lens-one that considers depth in the richly layered cultures of Mexico and Spain, like the depths that archaeologists reveal through excavation to chart early layers of human history. It offers a unique perspective on the encounter through its temporal depth and focus on the physical world of places and things, their similarities and differences in trans-Atlantic perspective, and their interweaving in an encounter characterized by conquest and colonialism, but also active agency and resilience on the part of Native peoples"--
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0190864354
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
"Mexico of five centuries ago was witness to one of the most momentous encounters between human societies, when a group of Spaniards led by Hernando Cortâes joined forces with tens of thousands of Mesoamerican allies to topple the mighty Aztec empire. It served as a template for the forging of much of Latin America and began the globalized world we inhabit today. This violent encounter and the new colonial order it created, a New Spain, was millennia in the making, with independent cultural developments on both sides of the Atlantic and their fateful entanglement during the pivotal Aztec-Spanish war of 1519-1521. Collision of World examines the deep history of this encounter with an archaeological lens-one that considers depth in the richly layered cultures of Mexico and Spain, like the depths that archaeologists reveal through excavation to chart early layers of human history. It offers a unique perspective on the encounter through its temporal depth and focus on the physical world of places and things, their similarities and differences in trans-Atlantic perspective, and their interweaving in an encounter characterized by conquest and colonialism, but also active agency and resilience on the part of Native peoples"--
Fifth Sun
Author: Camilla Townsend
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0190673060
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Fifth Sun offers a comprehensive history of the Aztecs, spanning the period before conquest to a century after the conquest, based on rarely-used Nahuatl-language sources written by the indigenous people.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0190673060
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Fifth Sun offers a comprehensive history of the Aztecs, spanning the period before conquest to a century after the conquest, based on rarely-used Nahuatl-language sources written by the indigenous people.
Daily Life of the Aztecs on the Eve of the Spanish Conquest
Author: Jacques Soustelle
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804707213
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
The author describes the advancing civilization of the Aztecs destroyed by Spanish conquest
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804707213
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
The author describes the advancing civilization of the Aztecs destroyed by Spanish conquest
The Story of Mexico
Author: R. Conrad Stein
Publisher: Morgan Reynolds Publishing
ISBN: 9781599350530
Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
For hundreds of years, the Aztec empire was the mightiest in Mexico. It was a society of fierce warriors, centralized in the near-impregnable island city of Tenochtitlan, from where the Aztecs ruled over the people of Mexico. But in the sixteenth century, Spanish Conquistadors came to the Americas. With little regard for the Indian peoples who populated the New World, the Conquistadors sought to expand the Spanish Empire and seek fabulous wealth, even if doing so meant going to war with an entire race of people. One Conquistador, Hernando Cortes, was determined to conquer and claim the Aztec empire. Leading a small but ruthless army against the mighty soldiers of Tenochtitlan, Cortes recruited the aid of the Indian nations oppressed by the Aztecs and led an unyielding campaign against the Aztecs and their leader, the Emperor Montezuma. The conflict between the two civilizations led to a violent, brutal, and devastating war, but it also led to the creation of modern Mexico and changed the course of history and civilization. Book jacket.
Publisher: Morgan Reynolds Publishing
ISBN: 9781599350530
Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
For hundreds of years, the Aztec empire was the mightiest in Mexico. It was a society of fierce warriors, centralized in the near-impregnable island city of Tenochtitlan, from where the Aztecs ruled over the people of Mexico. But in the sixteenth century, Spanish Conquistadors came to the Americas. With little regard for the Indian peoples who populated the New World, the Conquistadors sought to expand the Spanish Empire and seek fabulous wealth, even if doing so meant going to war with an entire race of people. One Conquistador, Hernando Cortes, was determined to conquer and claim the Aztec empire. Leading a small but ruthless army against the mighty soldiers of Tenochtitlan, Cortes recruited the aid of the Indian nations oppressed by the Aztecs and led an unyielding campaign against the Aztecs and their leader, the Emperor Montezuma. The conflict between the two civilizations led to a violent, brutal, and devastating war, but it also led to the creation of modern Mexico and changed the course of history and civilization. Book jacket.