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HernHernán Cortán Cortééss
El conquistador del imperio azteco
King Charles VKing Charles V
 In the 1500s Spain was a
monarchy, which means
they had a King or Queen
who governed the country.
 Thus all the Spanish-
controlled colonies in
New World were under
the control of the Spanish
King, Charles V.
 He operated through the
Governors in the new
colonies that he appointed
to do his bidding.
SpainSpain
HernHernán Cortán Cortééss
 Cortez was born in
Medellín, España in
1485.
 Upon hearing the
insane tales of the
New World from the
crew of Columbus he
decided to pursue the
treasures of the newly
discovered America.
The legend of El DoradoThe legend of El Dorado
 The crewmen told stories
of beautiful, tropical
foreign lands with
plentiful fruits and easily
enslaveable people.
 However, the most
enchanting tales for the
young Cortez were those
of the plentiful gold in the
New World.
 El Dorado means “the
golden one” in Spanish,
and signifies a mythic
Indian city of gold.
EspaEspañaña
Diego VelDiego Velásquezásquez
 Shortly he was contracted
by the Governor of
Hispañola, Diego
Velásquez, to fight an
Indian uprising near the
Spanish colony.
 He was awarded an
encomienda after
efficiently slaughtering a
Native uprising in what is
now the Dominican
Republic.
Diego Velásquez
La encomiendaLa encomienda
 La encomienda was a
system similar to
feudalism of Mid-Evil
times in Europe.
 Under la encomienda
system, peasant slaves
worked for the wealthy
King or landowner.
 Spaniards made the local
people pay a tax in gold or
in slave labor every three
months or else they were
punished severely.
Indigenous Resistance toIndigenous Resistance to
Spanish RuleSpanish Rule
 The Spaniards profited
immensely from the
situation while the Native
people were made into
slaves.
 The results on the natives
were usually revolt,
suicide, emigration or they
were killed for non-
compliance.
La sistema de la encomiendaLa sistema de la encomienda
Slaves in the New WorldSlaves in the New World
New World PoliticsNew World Politics
 As a result of the
successful slaughter of
the Native people,
Cortez would receive a
promotion in the
Spanish army would
and eventually help
conquer what is now
modern day Cuba.
ReconnaissanceReconnaissance
 Velásquez sent out
reconnaissance
missions to the
mainland to find future
colony sites for the
expanding Spanish
Empire.
ReconnaissanceReconnaissance
 Word comes back to Governor Velásquez that the
mainland (Mexico) has a much more advanced
and prosperous civilization than that of the
Caribbean Indians.
 Rumors of a great civilization inland entice the
conquistadors with gold, but frighten them
because of their religious practices of human
sacrifice.
 Governor Velásquez sends Cortez to further
explore the area and bring back proof of an
advanced and prosperous civilization that would
make Charles V happy.
Bon VoyageBon Voyage
 Cortez sails with 11
ships, 110 sailors, 570
soldiers, 250 Indian
slaves and supplies
from Cuba to what is
now mainland Mexico.
 He arrives and
“founds” the city of
Vera Cruz.
Fleet lands in Mexico,1519Fleet lands in Mexico,1519
Cortez Changes PlansCortez Changes Plans
 Cortez, being the greedy and ambitious
conquistador that he is, arrives to Mexico and
declares himself leader, independent of
Velasquez’s authority.
 He quickly destroys all the ships but one, thus
forcing everyone to go with him and preventing
desertion.
 The army then proceeds to communicate with the
natives to find out where this wealthy civilization
is so that they may conquer it.
MalincheMalinche
MalincheMalinche
 Malinche was an
Indigenous woman who
could speak both the
Nahuatal and Mayan
languages.
 She became the translator
for Cortez in his mission
to conquer Mexico.
 She was baptized by
Cortez as Doña Marina.
QuetzalcoatlQuetzalcoatl
 Malinche tells Cortez
of the legend of
Quetzalcoatl.
 Aztec prophecy said
that the white skinned
and bearded God
Quetzalcoatl would
return to Tenochitlan
and regain his thrown
one day.
Cortez and Indigenous PoliticsCortez and Indigenous Politics
 Malinche tells Cortez of the Aztecs, the most
powerful civilization of Central America.
 However, the most powerful civilization is sure to
have many enemies.
 Thus Cortez begins allying himself and politicking
with the weaker tribes to gain support for an
assault on Tenochitlan, the capital city of the
Aztec Empire.
Indigenous AlliancesIndigenous Alliances
Cortez befriends some of the enemies of the
Aztecs, the Tlaxcaltecas.
The Aztecs had conquered the Tlaxcaltecas
and were taxing them.
Thus the Spanish and the Tlaxcaltecas and
the Spaniards join forces for an assault on
the Aztecs in their capital city, Tenochitlan.
The return of QuetzalquatlThe return of Quetzalquatl
 Hearing of light-skinned
bearded men, Montezuma
sends gifts of gold to the
Spanish troops.
 Montezuma believed that
Quetzalquatl could return
to regain his thrown and
he wanted to treat him
with the utmost respect
and graciousness.
Gifts to CortezGifts to Cortez
Map of the Aztec EmpireMap of the Aztec Empire
TenochitlanTenochitlan
Montezuma, Ruler of theMontezuma, Ruler of the
Aztec PeopleAztec People
The Arrival of CortezThe Arrival of Cortez
Cortez and MontezumaCortez and Montezuma
Cortez and MontezumaCortez and Montezuma
 Because of the Aztec
Prophecy of
Quetzalcoatl,
Montezuma hands the
thrown over to Cortez,
believing him to be the
God Quetzalcoatl.
 Cortez cordially
accepts the thrown of
the Aztec Empire, but
quickly must leave to
fight his own people,
the Spanish.
Pesky VelasquezPesky Velasquez
 Upon hearing the Cortez
had renounced his
authority, Velasquez sends
18 ships and 1300 men to
kill the rebel Cortez in
Mexico for not following
orders.
 Thus the new ruler of the
Aztec Empire must leave
Tenochitlán to fight the
oncoming battle from
Cortez.
Cortez the Smooth TalkerCortez the Smooth Talker
 Cortez meets the
oncoming Spanish
army sent by
Velasquez and easily
convinces them to join
him in his scheme in
Tenochitlan.
 They accept and
quickly return to the
Aztec capital.
While you were away….While you were away….
 In Cortez’ absence, his
men slaughtered and
tortured a few Aztecs
and caused rampant
hatred for them among
the locals.
 Thus Cortez and his
men were forced to
retreat from the city
and regroup.
SmallpoxSmallpox
 The Spanish do
retreat, but leave an
unknown plague upon
the Aztec people:
smallpox.
 The disease begins to
ravage the city killing
an estimated 9 out of
every ten people.
Cortez the ConquerorCortez the Conqueror
When Cortez and his army ofiIndigenous
ally soldiers return, they can smell
Tenochitlán before they can see it from the
rotting bodies from the outbreak of
smallpox.
They easily conquer the city and Cortez
becomes the ruler of the largest city in the
Spanish Empire.
Attack on TenochitlanAttack on Tenochitlan
Cortez Is Called to Spain byCortez Is Called to Spain by
King Carlos VKing Carlos V
 Despite his success
crushing the Atzec
capital of Tenochitlán,
Cortez must return to
Spain to appear in
Spanish Royal Court
because of his
rebellion against
Velasquez.
 His power in Mexico
is never the same.
Death of the Greatest of AllDeath of the Greatest of All
ConquistadorsConquistadors
 Cortez dies in Spain in
1547, having lost all
influence in his
accomplishments.

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Hernan Cortes y la conquista de Mexico

  • 1. HernHernán Cortán Cortééss El conquistador del imperio azteco
  • 2. King Charles VKing Charles V  In the 1500s Spain was a monarchy, which means they had a King or Queen who governed the country.  Thus all the Spanish- controlled colonies in New World were under the control of the Spanish King, Charles V.  He operated through the Governors in the new colonies that he appointed to do his bidding.
  • 4. HernHernán Cortán Cortééss  Cortez was born in Medellín, España in 1485.  Upon hearing the insane tales of the New World from the crew of Columbus he decided to pursue the treasures of the newly discovered America.
  • 5. The legend of El DoradoThe legend of El Dorado  The crewmen told stories of beautiful, tropical foreign lands with plentiful fruits and easily enslaveable people.  However, the most enchanting tales for the young Cortez were those of the plentiful gold in the New World.  El Dorado means “the golden one” in Spanish, and signifies a mythic Indian city of gold.
  • 7. Diego VelDiego Velásquezásquez  Shortly he was contracted by the Governor of Hispañola, Diego Velásquez, to fight an Indian uprising near the Spanish colony.  He was awarded an encomienda after efficiently slaughtering a Native uprising in what is now the Dominican Republic. Diego Velásquez
  • 8.
  • 9. La encomiendaLa encomienda  La encomienda was a system similar to feudalism of Mid-Evil times in Europe.  Under la encomienda system, peasant slaves worked for the wealthy King or landowner.  Spaniards made the local people pay a tax in gold or in slave labor every three months or else they were punished severely.
  • 10. Indigenous Resistance toIndigenous Resistance to Spanish RuleSpanish Rule  The Spaniards profited immensely from the situation while the Native people were made into slaves.  The results on the natives were usually revolt, suicide, emigration or they were killed for non- compliance.
  • 11. La sistema de la encomiendaLa sistema de la encomienda
  • 12. Slaves in the New WorldSlaves in the New World
  • 13. New World PoliticsNew World Politics  As a result of the successful slaughter of the Native people, Cortez would receive a promotion in the Spanish army would and eventually help conquer what is now modern day Cuba.
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  • 15. ReconnaissanceReconnaissance  Velásquez sent out reconnaissance missions to the mainland to find future colony sites for the expanding Spanish Empire.
  • 16. ReconnaissanceReconnaissance  Word comes back to Governor Velásquez that the mainland (Mexico) has a much more advanced and prosperous civilization than that of the Caribbean Indians.  Rumors of a great civilization inland entice the conquistadors with gold, but frighten them because of their religious practices of human sacrifice.  Governor Velásquez sends Cortez to further explore the area and bring back proof of an advanced and prosperous civilization that would make Charles V happy.
  • 17. Bon VoyageBon Voyage  Cortez sails with 11 ships, 110 sailors, 570 soldiers, 250 Indian slaves and supplies from Cuba to what is now mainland Mexico.  He arrives and “founds” the city of Vera Cruz.
  • 18. Fleet lands in Mexico,1519Fleet lands in Mexico,1519
  • 19. Cortez Changes PlansCortez Changes Plans  Cortez, being the greedy and ambitious conquistador that he is, arrives to Mexico and declares himself leader, independent of Velasquez’s authority.  He quickly destroys all the ships but one, thus forcing everyone to go with him and preventing desertion.  The army then proceeds to communicate with the natives to find out where this wealthy civilization is so that they may conquer it.
  • 21. MalincheMalinche  Malinche was an Indigenous woman who could speak both the Nahuatal and Mayan languages.  She became the translator for Cortez in his mission to conquer Mexico.  She was baptized by Cortez as Doña Marina.
  • 22. QuetzalcoatlQuetzalcoatl  Malinche tells Cortez of the legend of Quetzalcoatl.  Aztec prophecy said that the white skinned and bearded God Quetzalcoatl would return to Tenochitlan and regain his thrown one day.
  • 23. Cortez and Indigenous PoliticsCortez and Indigenous Politics  Malinche tells Cortez of the Aztecs, the most powerful civilization of Central America.  However, the most powerful civilization is sure to have many enemies.  Thus Cortez begins allying himself and politicking with the weaker tribes to gain support for an assault on Tenochitlan, the capital city of the Aztec Empire.
  • 24. Indigenous AlliancesIndigenous Alliances Cortez befriends some of the enemies of the Aztecs, the Tlaxcaltecas. The Aztecs had conquered the Tlaxcaltecas and were taxing them. Thus the Spanish and the Tlaxcaltecas and the Spaniards join forces for an assault on the Aztecs in their capital city, Tenochitlan.
  • 25. The return of QuetzalquatlThe return of Quetzalquatl  Hearing of light-skinned bearded men, Montezuma sends gifts of gold to the Spanish troops.  Montezuma believed that Quetzalquatl could return to regain his thrown and he wanted to treat him with the utmost respect and graciousness.
  • 26. Gifts to CortezGifts to Cortez
  • 27. Map of the Aztec EmpireMap of the Aztec Empire
  • 29. Montezuma, Ruler of theMontezuma, Ruler of the Aztec PeopleAztec People
  • 30. The Arrival of CortezThe Arrival of Cortez
  • 31. Cortez and MontezumaCortez and Montezuma
  • 32. Cortez and MontezumaCortez and Montezuma  Because of the Aztec Prophecy of Quetzalcoatl, Montezuma hands the thrown over to Cortez, believing him to be the God Quetzalcoatl.  Cortez cordially accepts the thrown of the Aztec Empire, but quickly must leave to fight his own people, the Spanish.
  • 33. Pesky VelasquezPesky Velasquez  Upon hearing the Cortez had renounced his authority, Velasquez sends 18 ships and 1300 men to kill the rebel Cortez in Mexico for not following orders.  Thus the new ruler of the Aztec Empire must leave Tenochitlán to fight the oncoming battle from Cortez.
  • 34. Cortez the Smooth TalkerCortez the Smooth Talker  Cortez meets the oncoming Spanish army sent by Velasquez and easily convinces them to join him in his scheme in Tenochitlan.  They accept and quickly return to the Aztec capital.
  • 35. While you were away….While you were away….  In Cortez’ absence, his men slaughtered and tortured a few Aztecs and caused rampant hatred for them among the locals.  Thus Cortez and his men were forced to retreat from the city and regroup.
  • 36. SmallpoxSmallpox  The Spanish do retreat, but leave an unknown plague upon the Aztec people: smallpox.  The disease begins to ravage the city killing an estimated 9 out of every ten people.
  • 37. Cortez the ConquerorCortez the Conqueror When Cortez and his army ofiIndigenous ally soldiers return, they can smell Tenochitlán before they can see it from the rotting bodies from the outbreak of smallpox. They easily conquer the city and Cortez becomes the ruler of the largest city in the Spanish Empire.
  • 38. Attack on TenochitlanAttack on Tenochitlan
  • 39. Cortez Is Called to Spain byCortez Is Called to Spain by King Carlos VKing Carlos V  Despite his success crushing the Atzec capital of Tenochitlán, Cortez must return to Spain to appear in Spanish Royal Court because of his rebellion against Velasquez.  His power in Mexico is never the same.
  • 40. Death of the Greatest of AllDeath of the Greatest of All ConquistadorsConquistadors  Cortez dies in Spain in 1547, having lost all influence in his accomplishments.