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It was so that the Spain's. Invaded so that they could get the gold that the Aztecs had.

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Q: What impact did the Europeans have on Aztecs?
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When did the Aztecs have contact with Europeans?

1798. The Europeans invaded the Aztecs by travelling to Mexico on canoes.


Who did the Aztecs have contact with?

probably the spanish and europeans


How did the Europeans get to were the Aztecs were?

Europeans traveled to the western hemisphere by ship, across the Atlantic Ocean.


Why were the Europeans able to conquer the Aztecs?

Because they where way more advanced than the Aztecs and they had support from nearby tribes that hated the Aztecs.


What food did the Aztecs make popular with the europeans?

Maize (corn), tomatoes, chillies, chocolate (cacao beans), sweet potato and avocado, are some of the foods introduced to Europeans by the Aztecs.


What impact did the Aztecs have on the modern world?

no


How did the Aztecs live before contact with the Europeans?

The Aztecs lived by farming and hunting before contact with the Europeans. The Aztecs worshiped Gods like the sun and the moon and made human sacrifices to pray to the Gods for a good crop. They were a very self-sufficient people.


Did the Aztecs practice Catholicism before the Spaniards arrive?

The Aztecs did not practice Catholicism before the Europeans arrived; they had no exposure to it until then.


Who led the Aztecs when the Europeans first arrived?

Montezuma II was the leader.


Who were the first europeans to visit and colonize the Aztecs?

Spain - Hernan Cortez


Who was the leader of the Aztecs when the Europeans first arrived in Tenochtitlan?

montezuma the II


Impact of europeans on Caribbean in 15th century?

War! You will find that the Spanish pretty much eliminated any Native American that didn't support Spain. Ex: Spanish conquering the Aztecs. But when it was beneficial, Spain would trade with the Natives as well.