The adventures of Hernan Cortes, the conqueror of Mexico
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The narrative follows Hernán Cortés from restless youth through his voyage to the Caribbean and the bold military expedition that culminated in the overthrow of Aztec imperial power. It traces his building of alliances with local tribes, clashes over native religious practices, decisive acts such as destroying ships and idols, and the siege and capture of the native capital. Aimed at younger readers, the account blends adventurous episodes and eyewitness-based detail while acknowledging moral complexity, presenting themes of exploration, political maneuvering, cultural collision, and the far-reaching consequences of conquest without extensive scholarly apparatus.
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