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The Spanish Empire

Mainland Mesoamerica, c. 1519

  • on the mainland, large densely populated native societies had:

    • extensive agriculture

    • written languages

    • large city-states and empires

    • mineral wealth

  • largest power: the triple alliance (Aztecs)

    • 5 million people

    • 400,500 vassal kingdoms and city states

Mexico Tenochtitlan

  • capital was here

  • 200,000+ people

  • 70,000 buildings on artificial islands

The Spanish (and native) Conquest of Mexico Tenochtitlan

  • hernan cortes and 500 spanish soldiers land in Yucatan, 1519

  • several factors enable cortes to defeat Mexico, tenchtitlan

    • political scheming

    • thousands of native allies

    • a smallpox epidemic

    • spanish military tech

  • spanish and native allies

  • gradually take over the Aztecs former empire and beyond

  • viceroyalty of new spain

    • a hybrid native and spanish society/culture

    • native tribute and labor create immense wealth for spain

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The Spanish Empire

Mainland Mesoamerica, c. 1519

  • on the mainland, large densely populated native societies had:

    • extensive agriculture

    • written languages

    • large city-states and empires

    • mineral wealth

  • largest power: the triple alliance (Aztecs)

    • 5 million people

    • 400,500 vassal kingdoms and city states

Mexico Tenochtitlan

  • capital was here

  • 200,000+ people

  • 70,000 buildings on artificial islands

The Spanish (and native) Conquest of Mexico Tenochtitlan

  • hernan cortes and 500 spanish soldiers land in Yucatan, 1519

  • several factors enable cortes to defeat Mexico, tenchtitlan

    • political scheming

    • thousands of native allies

    • a smallpox epidemic

    • spanish military tech

  • spanish and native allies

  • gradually take over the Aztecs former empire and beyond

  • viceroyalty of new spain

    • a hybrid native and spanish society/culture

    • native tribute and labor create immense wealth for spain