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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.
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From Second Letter to The Spanish Crown
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October 30th, 1520 written by Hernan Cortes. Significant because 1) It details the Azetec Empire in great detail 2) Reveals the feeligns of the Spainards toward natives, 3) Illuminates the conquering of the Aztec Empire (in Temixtitan/Tenochtitlan/Mexico City. Talks about the market squares, the trading areas, the boat channels, the way the people worship and their pagan tendencies, priests, and how they subjected themselves by sacrifice to pagan gods, how a guard stands outside some buildings to collect a tax, etc. Ended by commenting on how remarakable it was that a people cut off from civilized nations and God could have such an advanced society.