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Title The conquerors. Cortes, conqueror of Mexico produced by Sonya Gay Bourn
Published New York : A&E Television Networks, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (49 min.)
Series World history in video
Summary He is one of the greatest conquerors in history, and among the most brutal. Hernán Cortés' thirst for gold and power led him to Mexico in 1519, where he launched a conquest unlike any other in history.As THE CONQUERORS details, Cortés undertook his campaign in violation of explicit instructions; his was supposed to be a more diplomatic than military mission. Yet his first contacts in Mexico resulted in a battle that so terrible that the Aztecs fled into the interior. They had never seen the guns, horses, and shiny metal armor of the conquistadors. In approximately two years, Cortés owned the Aztec empire, and their once proud ruler Montezuma was dead. Through brilliant execution, from an often precarious military position, Cortés killed hundreds of thousands of Aztecs and brought down the 300-year-old empire—the first major American civilization to fall to the Spanish
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 13, 2015)
Previously released as DVD
In English
Subject Montezuma I, Emperor of Mexico, 1398-1469
Cortés, Hernán, 1485-1547
SUBJECT Mexico -- History -- Conquest, 1519-1540
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Form Streaming audio
Author Bourn, Sonya Gay.
Dye, Dale.
Greystone Communications.
Arts and Entertainment Network.