Cortes may not have been the most qualified to lead the expedition. As a result, the Spanish colonization of North America promoted a mainly Spanish.
he went from cuba to Mixico
england to california
Hernan Cortes- for his route he went from Cuba to Mexico City maybe a maphttp://www.lilalions.com/blog/CM1A_LF/images/Cortes_picture_map.jpgAs u can see in the picture that i copied and pasted from Google Images, Hernan Cortes' route was from Cuba to Mexico City.(Just copy and paste the URL into the Search Bar and the picture will come up :) hope this helped!)
he choose that route because it was the smartest and safest route back in those days.
On the morning of Oct. 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus stepped ashore on an island, called the new world. He was seeking a western sea route from Europe to Asia.
His route was from Cuba to Mexico
he went from cuba to Mixico
cortes
england to california
Cortes traveled North,West. I know by looking in my Social Studies.
The fall of the Aztecs and the colonizing of New Spain
He went through the Golf of Mexico
Hernan Cortes- for his route he went from Cuba to Mexico City maybe a maphttp://www.lilalions.com/blog/CM1A_LF/images/Cortes_picture_map.jpgAs u can see in the picture that i copied and pasted from Google Images, Hernan Cortes' route was from Cuba to Mexico City.(Just copy and paste the URL into the Search Bar and the picture will come up :) hope this helped!)
Hernan Cortes was a Spanish conquistador known for his role in the conquest of the Aztec Empire in Mexico. His results included defeating the Aztec ruler Montezuma, gaining control over the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, and ultimately establishing Spanish dominance over the region. Cortes played a crucial role in the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
he choose that route because it was the smartest and safest route back in those days.
It was being conquered by Hernan Cortes and his conquistadors.
Hernan Cortes's exploration of Mexico led to the fall of the Aztec Empire in 1521. He conquered the city of Tenochtitlan, paving the way for Spanish colonization of the region. This conquest helped establish the Spanish presence in the Americas.