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What spanish conquistador conquered the aztecs?

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Hernan corte's was the one
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Hernán Cortés

Step-by-step explanation:

The conquest of the Aztecs took place between 1519 and 1521 and was one of the episodes of the Spanish invasion and colonization of America. The great Aztec Empire had been built by Mesoamerican peoples since the 14th century. With their conquest, the Spaniards began colonizing the region that today corresponds to Mexico.

The conquest of the Aztec Empire was led by Spaniard Hernán Cortés. After a loan, Cortés organized an expedition with 500 men, who left on eleven boats in the direction of the Yucatan Peninsula (present-day Mexico). Upon reaching this location, the Spanish explorer and his men settled in the vicinity of Cempoala, a city inhabited by the totonacas.

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