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Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés wrote the following excerpt in a letter to the Spanish king:

The inhabitants of this city pay a greater regard to style in their mode of dress and politeness of manners than those of the other provinces and cities; since, as the Cacique Moctezuma has his residence in the capital, and all the nobility, his vassals, are in constant habit of meeting there, a general courtesy of demeanor necessarily prevails.

Based on the excerpt, what can you conclude about the inhabitants of Tenochtitlan?

A.
They were afraid of Moctezuma II.
B.
They were very shallow people.
C.
They were considerate and stylish.
D.
They were unaware of cultural differences.

Answers

Answered by anamikakmanackel
2

Answer:

a) Although Montezuma II did not trust Cortés, he also was worried that Cortés was the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl. Aztec mythology said that Quetzalcoatl would come to Earth as a man and Cortés had arrived on Quetzalcoatl's birthday. Cortés arrived with around 500 men, 16 horses, and some cannon..

b)Hernán Cortés

c) -

d) -

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Answered by lillieduryee09
3

Answer:

the answer is C they were consistent and stlyeish

Explanation:

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