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5 pages. This paper gives interesting perspectives of the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs. This paper lists three arguments on each side discussing both the negative and positive aspects that the Spanish conquest created. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Aztec area stretched "from the Pacific to the Atlantic" (History Portal PG) and had over ten million people. This paper lists three arguments on each side discussing both the
negative and positive aspects that the Spanish conquest created. THE SPANISH CONQUERORS When the Spanish conquerors invaded in November of 1519, it was with an almost awe-inspiring
fanfare. The Aztec writings tell of soldiers "mounted on stags" (Aztec Account of the Spanish Conquest of Mexico PG) and "they make a loud noise when they run; they
make a great din, as if stones were raining on the earth" (PG). At the time when the Spanish arrived, the Aztec nation was numbered as at least ten million
people. Their religion demanded that they make living sacrifices in order to appease their gods. These sacrifices could be quite brutal, often throwing living victims into pits of
fire, then dragging them out before they died in order to pull their living hearts from their bodies to give to the gods. One account tells of an Aztec
king who "sacrificed 20,000 people after a campaign in Oaxaca" (Aztecs PG). The Spanish of course did not believe in human sacrifice as far as their religion went, so it
goes without saying that many thousands of peoples lives were spared once the Aztec nation was forced to discontinue this ceremony. The Aztec had been well known for going
to war simply to collect humans to sacrifice. The Spanish, upon their overtaking the Aztec nation, set about immediately to change the landscape of South America, some of these changes
becoming permanent to this day. This timing saw the importing of many kinds of plants as well as "large sugar plantations, vast estates, and imported animals over-taking the native
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