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1434
 
    
The rulers of Tenochtitlan join with two other neighbouring kingdoms to form the Aztec Triple Alliance       
Aztec standard bearer, sandstone sculpture, 15th-16th century
Metropolitan Museum

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1487
 
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When the enlarged pyramid at Tenochtitlan is dedicated to Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec sacrifice of human victims lasts for four days       
1513
 
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Vasco Núñez de Balboa reaches the Pacific coast and claims the ocean for the king of Spain      
1519
 
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The Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortes lands on the coast of Mexico with 600 men, 16 horses and about 20 guns       
1519
 
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Montezuma welcomes Hernan Cortes to his capital, Tenochtitlan, under the impression that he is the returning god-king Quetzalcoatl        
Quetzalcoatl in human form, Mexico, 14th-16th c. AD
British Museum

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1519
 
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Cortes and his tiny force capture Montezuma, ruler of the mighty Aztec empire, in his palace at Tenochtitlan        
1520
 
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Cortes loses control of Tenochtitlan and has to escape in haste with his men during 'the Sorrowful Night'       
1521
 
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After a little more than a year Cortes recaptures Tenochtitlan and finally establishes Spanish control over Mexico       
1525
 
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The conquistadors, settling on land granted to them after the conquest, begin the long process of European emigration to America     
1531
 
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The Aztec Virgin of Guadalupe appears to an Indian near Mexico City and tells him she is 'one of his kind'