What was the result of Cortes’s defeat of the Aztecs? Select all that apply.

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Responses

The Spanish thought it brought them more wealth and power.
The Spanish thought it brought them more wealth and power.

Cortes had lost so many soldiers in the victory that he had to wait several months for more to arrive from Spain.
Cortes had lost so many soldiers in the victory that he had to wait several months for more to arrive from Spain.

The Spanish saw it as proof that they were superior to Native Americans.
The Spanish saw it as proof that they were superior to Native Americans.

The Spanish earned the respect of Native Americans

The Spanish thought it brought them more wealth and power.

Cortes had lost so many soldiers in the victory that he had to wait several months for more to arrive from Spain.
The Spanish saw it as proof that they were superior to Native Americans.
The Spanish earned the respect of Native Americans

The result of Cortes's defeat of the Aztecs includes the Spanish thinking it brought them more wealth and power, Cortes having to wait for more soldiers to arrive from Spain due to the loss of many soldiers, and the Spanish seeing it as proof that they were superior to Native Americans. The answer is:

- The Spanish thought it brought them more wealth and power.
- Cortes had lost so many soldiers in the victory that he had to wait several months for more to arrive from Spain.
- The Spanish saw it as proof that they were superior to Native Americans.