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Who helped Hernán Cortés and his soldiers defeat the Aztec?

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The indigenous people had a great impact on his success he had many of them enslaved so he used them to defeat the aztecs.

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The Totonacs of Cempoala, the Tlaxcaltecs and the inhabitants of Cholula.

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In a short time the conqueror realized that the peoples submitted by the Mexica and their enemies could be great allies to undertake the conquest of Mexico. In such a way that he soon agreed with the Totonacs of Cempoala who were subject taxpayers and began their march to the Mexican capital, along the way he met the Tlaxcaltecas and the manor of Cholula

The submission of the Mexica or Aztecs was not given by a powerful Spanish army, but by about nine thousand 500 indigenous soldiers who allied themselves with the Spaniards and these allies were precisely the Totonacs of Cempoala, the Tlaxcaltecs and the inhabitants of Cholula.

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