Butterfly Effect: Cortés at the Heart of the Aztec Empire
Videos are generally available for preview to non-members as short clips. Limited full-length titles are also available. Log In to view the full length title.
Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesOn April 23, 1519, Hernán Cortés lands in the Yucatan with the intention of seizing the wealth and territory of the Aztec Empire. He needs allies from the surrounding area because he only has 600 men. Ultimately, he is able to convince the Talaxcaltecs to fight with him. After three months of intense fighting, he takes the capital city on August 13, 1521. Mexico has fallen into the hands of Spain. Part of the "Butterfly Effect" series.
Media Details
Runtime: 25 minutes 59 seconds
- Topic: Geography, History
- Subtopic: Explorers, Mexico, World History - 1450-1799
- Grade/Interest Level: 10 - 12
- Standards:
- Release Year: 2017
- Producer/Distributor: Films Media Group
- Series: Butterfly Effect
- Report a Problem
Available Resources
Related Media
Butterfly Effect: Darwin Discovers the World
Butterfly Effect: Alexander Becomes Great
Butterfly Effect: Space Conquest
Butterfly Effect: Bouvines--The Birth of the Kingdom of France
Butterfly Effect: Confucius and Chinese Thought
Butterfly Effect: Genghis Khan--The Empire of the Steppes
Butterfly Effect: Chernobyl--A Reactor Out of Control
Butterfly Effect: Sekigahara--The Battle of the Samurai
Butterfly Effect: Adrinople--Rome Against the Barbarians
Butterfly Effect: The Internet--The Origins of the Web