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Map with the route of Hernan Cortes exploration of Central America. ... With help from the people of Tlaxcala, Cortés' army regrouped and returned to Tenochtitlán on June 25, 1520.
In a sense, 1521 is Mexico's 1619. A foundational moment that has for a long time been shaped by just one perspective, a European one. The story of how Hernán Cortés and his small army of ...
Cuauhtémoc organized the defense of Tenochtitlán against Hernán Cortés and his Spanish-Indigenous army. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF MARCH 2, 2025 13:20 ...
Archaeologists have discovered two iron ship anchors off Mexico's Gulf Coast that could have belonged to Spaniard Hernan Cortes' fleet, which landed in 1519 before overthrowing the Aztec empire ...
On the 500th anniversary of the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs in Mexico, on Aug. 13, 1521, the documentary "499" from Rodrigo Reyes tackles colonialism's shadow.
I am sure burning or scuttling his boats was a difficult decision for Cortés and his army. For 600 years, far bigger armies with far more resources had failed to conquer the peninsula.
Underwater archaeologists have discovered two 500-year-old iron ship anchors that may have belonged to the fleet of Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes.
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